August 2025 by Morgan Quinn
Initially, this daycare appeared to be a suitable environment for my children. However, after three months, the quality of care seemed to decline significantly. I frequently received calls during work hours requesting that I pick up one or both of my children, often without a clear explanation of the issue beyond blaming my child. There seemed to be a lack of concern for identifying potential underlying causes for their behavior, such as undiagnosed illness.
On one occasion, after being told my son had a fever, I sought emergency medical care, only to find he was healthy. Despite this, when I contacted the daycare to confirm if he could return, I was told he could, provided he remained fever-free for 24 hours—a condition that was never present. It felt as though my children were being unfairly targeted.
It became apparent that the daycare lacked the patience and resources to support children who might require additional attention. While the daycare might be adequate for children without special needs, my experience suggested a potential bias. It was consistently my children who were asked to leave, with little regard for my circumstances as a single parent or the impact on my employment.