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January 2024 by Jan Barrows
My kids stayed here 20 years ago and now my granddaughter is staying here. Awesome teachers and lots of fun. They teach the kids and Jesus with I love
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December 2022 by callie korenek
I don’t even know where to begin these ladies are the BEST ever. They set the bar so high for our little girl. I would trust them with everything I own!! They are so kind so attentive, they give the best child care I am extremely heartbroken we had to move an hour away and take our girl out of their care no one will compare. They also have incredible pricing for their care they go above and beyond and Ms April in the infant room is the best. I feel extremely blessed to have had them take care of our girl as a new mom first time mom you don’t quite know your way and between all the ladies there they helped me be more confident and knowledgeable about caregiving and milestones. I just can’t say enough good things our girl has progressed so much when being with them, their communication is amazing!! If you do anything wonderful for your child, it’s taking them here. If gas prices weren’t crazy I would still be Bringing her an hour to them daily because that’s how great they are at what they do. Much love from Grace and Her momma❤️
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December 2022 by Tom McEnroe
I wish I could say that this is at least a decent babysitter but they can't even manage to watch babies.First of all, our 4 year old who has been diagnosed with ADHD and is considered neuro-divergent, was in class with them. It started with him throwing tantrums which is normal for a 4 year old. After a few months of no communication except "rough afternoons" we finally learned that his best friends left at the beginning of summer and he was being hit and kicked by another kid.Our son showed up with scratches all over his neck and bruises and when we asked him, he explained that another kid was punching him in the stomach. I brought this up to the director who explained that the kid had speech issues. While this is understandable, it doesn't forgive the fact that he was injured and no report was made available.Fast forward to the beginning of the school year, where our son was purposely moved from one class to another with what we expect was a targeted attack on our son. Shortly after this move, he was asked to not return to the the school.Moving on, we have twin boys and after this incident we felt immediately that our twins were being targeted. One twin bites while the other one gets bitten. Today, we received no notice that they were expelling our children with no excuse other than the one bites. Our other twin has been bitten multiple times by children and we have never made an issue of this.Come to find out, they are short staffed and are shuffling teachers around and have targeted us because we dared to question their ability to actually teach our children.Moral of the story, this is barely a babysitting service.
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August 2022 by Ashley K.
I wish I could say that this is at least a decent babysitter but they can't even manage to watch babies.First of all, our 4 year old who has been diagnosed with ADHD and is considered neuro-divergent, was in class with them. It started with him throwing tantrums which is normal for a 4 year old. After a few months of no communication except "rough afternoons" we finally learned that his best friends left at the beginning of summer and he was being hit and kicked by another kid. Our son showed up with scratches all over his neck and bruises and when we asked him, he explained that another kid was punching him in the stomach. I brought this up to the director who explained that the kid had speech issues. While this is understandable, it doesn't forgive the fact that he was injured and no report was made available.Fast forward to the beginning of the school year, where our son was purposely moved from one class to another with what we expect was a targeted attack on our son. Shortly after this move, he was asked to not return to the the school. Moving on, we have twin boys and after this incident we felt immediately that our twins were being targeted. One twin bites while the other one gets bitten. Today, we received no notice that they were expelling our children with no excuse other than the one bites. Our other twin has been bitten multiple times by children and we have never made an issue of this. Come to find out, they are short staffed and are shuffling teachers around and have targeted us because we dared to question their ability to actually teach our children. Moral of the story, this is barely a babysitting service.
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December 2021 by Victoria Thomas
We were so excited to get the opportunity for our 2yr old daughter to go to Little Farmer's daycare. At first, everything was good. Then our daughter started having issues with constipation (it was so bad that a doctor visit was necessary), and our sweet, bubbly little girl started to dread going to school. Turns out her teacher was telling her she was a bad girl for not listening and was very cold toward her, this took 6 months to convince my daughter that she isn't bad. We also found out that she wasn't getting enough water, hence the constipation. I asked Cindy, the director, if my daughter could bring her own water bottle since the doctor recommended it and Cindy said it was against licensing. This was not right since I personally knew 2 other kids that had their own water bottles. I was told that they didn't give the toddlers water unless they asked, this lessens the amount of times they pee. My child was severely dehydrated (almost passed out in my arms when I got her one hot day) and was in such pain every time she went to the bathroom she would cry. Cindy didn't seem to care and was very hostile. Her solution was to make my daughter drink a cup of water before being handed to me, evidence on her shirt.I also found out by one of the employees that my potty trained toddler was not given access to the bathroom, they would have her soil herself, and then put her in a pull-up all day so they didn't have to accompany her to the bathroom.When I told Cindy that my daughter would no longer go there, she could care less. I have no idea why Cindy was so rude to us. I tried really hard to approach any issue with an open mind and wanting to find a solution. I let this woman walk all over me and my toddler paid the price. I hope no one has our experience. Btw, our daughter goes somewhere else now and returned to her happy, silly self.
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October 2021 by Tori T.
We were so excited to get the opportunity for our 2yr old daughter to go to Little Farmer's daycare. At first, everything was good. Then our daughter started having issues with constipation (it was so bad that a doctor visit was necessary), and our sweet, bubbly little girl started to dread going to school. Turns out her teacher was telling her she was a bad girl for not listening and was very cold toward her, this took 6 months to convince my daughter that she isn't bad. We also found out that she wasn't getting enough water, hence the constipation. I asked Cindy, the director, if my daughter could bring her own water bottle since the doctor recommended it and Cindy said it was against licensing. This was not right since I personally knew 2 other kids that had their own water bottles. I was told that they didn't give the toddlers water unless they asked, this lessens the amount of times they pee. My child was severely dehydrated (almost passed out in my arms when I got her one hot day) and was in such pain every time she went to the bathroom she would cry. Cindy didn't seem to care and was very hostile. Her solution was to make my daughter drink a cup of water before being handed to me, evidence on her shirt. I also found out by one of the employees that my potty trained toddler was not given access to the bathroom, they would have her soil herself, and then put her in a pull-up all day so they didn't have to accompany her to the bathroom. When I told Cindy that my daughter would no longer go there, she could care less. I have no idea why Cindy was so rude to us. I tried really hard to approach any issue with an open mind and wanting to find a solution. I let this woman walk all over me and my toddler paid the price. I hope no one has our experience. Btw, our daughter goes somewhere else now and returned to her happy, silly self.
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December 2016 by leeann wright
Because 0 stars is not an option !!!!!!! The worst!! They punish children by using inappropriate methods. For example, strapping in a 18 month old to a buckled chair for long periods of time for biting. Yes, biting is frowned upon but a child of that age has no idea why he/she strapped down to a chair. A mother walking in to find her child is red faced and shirt wet from tears all from a teacher who has no child development skills. Time out is not appropriate at this age. Now, if the teacher would have been comforting the child and explaining why biting hurts with him/her sitting that's different. However the teacher across the room and the child screaming and he obviously doesn't have the words to use is ridiculous. They also stress how they are weaning the child from binky? Not their choice so if my child wants a binky then he/she should get it!!! They also openly admit that one teacher has more experience then others in form of child development....Hello sounds like the director needs to do more training!!!They also have placed children in cribs for long periods of time for punishment......wow if you want your child to feel safe in their every day environment please find somewhere else
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December 2016 by Johnathan Brown
Fantastic place. My 4 year old daughter started out coming home knowing sign language, and now is coming home reciting states and their capitols. They also helped finish up her potty training when she was 2 and first started going there.