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    ACE Child Development Centre

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Kido Care

    Kido Care

    (4 reviews)

    I just edited this post: I have been wanting to write this review for a while. So I was interested…read morein having my child attend this child care facility but decided to hold off until I felt confident in leaving my child in their care. So I live close to a local park where "Kido Care" staff take the children to play. I, as well, take my child to the same local park and thought this is a perfect opportunity to see how the staff treat the children. So I've been observing the interaction between staff and kids for over a year. And I've come to the conclusion I would never put my child in this facility for the following reasons. 1. Every time I'm at the park which is daily or every other day (during the warmer months), I've observed some of the staff on their cell phones not watching kids, and generally they huddle around this one bench that is circular, chatting to each other versus watching the kids. 2. There about 4 women who I SEE THAT ACTUALLY DO THEIR JOB, a couple of older ladies in their 40's and 2 younger women in their 20's. They will stand at the various monkey bars ensuring kids are being safe and dealing with behaviours. However, I can see them getting overwhelmed because they're not getting the assistance from their coworkers who are chatting to each other. The other day the two older ladies were managing all the children while 4 other staff sat on their butts chatting. Last week I saw 5 Kido Care kids on the merry-go-round, the rough-housing began, four children flew off the merry-go-round, while one child continually turned the merry-go-round. Kids were crying, yelling and screaming , and of course the staff were talking to each other not watching the children. It took two of us parents to notify the staff about the "potential ," of someone getting hurt, however kids were all ready hurt, screaming, yelling, before the staff attended to them. Most of the parents at the park talk about "kiddo care," in a very negative way, and we all have the same complaint about the staff not watching the children at the park. Most of us try to avoid going to the park when Kido care kids and staff are there because we know it will be a zoo. It's usually, us parents that have to talk to the kido care kids/staff about behaviours/sharing rough housing etc. because the staff are too busy talking to each other or on their phones. I have many more examples of kids crying/screaming, getting hurt at the playground with Kido care but these are just a few examples. If I was parent with my child in this facility I would consider taking your child somewhere else because if they're like this in public what are they like taking care of your child when they're actually at Kido care facilities? I gave one star for the 4 ladies that actually do their job. The rest should be let go. My advice to this company is. No cell phone use at the park unless it's an emergency. Each staff member should have a designated area at the playground so they can observe the children playing to deal with behaviours and safety issues. Until they make these changes many parents at the park would not consider your company as a place to have our children. I've also observed parents going to the park to pick up the children and it's funny to watch the behaviour of the staff change when they see a parent coming, the phones mysteriously go away, They stop talking to each other; of course they don't want you to see what they're actually doing. As parents we're trusting childcare providers to "watch," our children not gossip with your co-workers. before you think of putting your child in this facility, just go to the local park and watch the staff for yourself, then you'll see firsthand how some of the staff are using the park as a social gathering for themselves versus watching your children . Go between 1-3pm to 13 ave and 1st SW the park across from Starbucks and see for yourself.

    We have been with Kido Care since 2013 when it opened. Both of our children have attended or are…read moreattending Kido Care. The care and thoughtfulness of the teachers has been outstanding. The programming has been wonderful and we have always felt the care they've received to be fantastic. Throughout our 5.5 years at Kido Care, our children have learned so much; they are well prepared for elementary school, are articulate, have made lifelong friends, and love their teachers. We have never had an issue with the care and attention they receive, nor have we had any concerns with supervision at the playground. The children go to the playground to let off steam so they can focus on learning. They will make mistakes, some might be too rough at times, but this is a critical part of growing and learning. There have been positive staffing and management changes in the last few months. While we have always held the program in high regard, the changes are refreshing and I have and will continue to recommend Kido Care to family, friends, and colleagues.

    Wee Wild Ones

    Wee Wild Ones

    (5 reviews)

    Quality is less then minimal! Materials are limited to enagae or even challenge children's…read moredevelopement.

    Please keep in mind this review is no indication of the wonderful daycare staff who cared for my…read morechild on a day to day basis. They are superheroes and in my opinion, incredibly underpaid. That being said, an organization is a representation of the people who run it. My wife and I had our daycare spot terminated after expressing concern at the daycare's communication regarding fully reopening during Covid. We had some questions regarding the clarity of their emails when the centre rolled out their plan for reopening to full capacity. When we expressed surprise and concern at the response, the director accused us of being 'hostile' and immediately terminated my son's spot. No phone call. No discussion. Terminated. Let me be clear. At no point did we swear, name call, disparage, etc. We simply had questions. Tough ones? You bet. But questions that were important to my family and our immediate future. When contacted (surprisingly) for a follow up 'courtesy call' the day after our spot was unceremoniously terminated, my wife and I were told that the daycare staff was happy to see our family go. Professionalism in spades... I'm a teacher, and I couldn't imagine treating my students' parents with such animosity and blatant disregard when they brought a concern to my attention. When dealing with concerned parents, it's my job to be the professional. This was not the case here. You are nothing more than a monthly payment to these people. They do not want your feedback. They don't want your questions. My advice? Take your kids to a daycare that is willing to listen to feedback from your child's most important advocate; you.

    Bow Valley Child Care Centre - Accredited & Quality Childcare in the Downtown Core

    Bow Valley Child Care Centre

    (1 review)

    Quality has gone down terribly. The owner does not listen to parent concern and thinks that she…read moreknows more than anyone else and that everyone should value her opinion. She patronizes her staff who are rude and mean to children saying that it's the children who needs disciplining. Children needs to have fun and the teacher in the 4 year old room is an old lady who does not know to have fun and are very strict with the children like they are in the military. New teachers are lacking experience and does not even know how to comprehend and communicate properly to parents.

    From the owner: Our curriculum promotes play as a major learning process. Play is vital to young children's daily…read morelives and enhances their development. Play is a powerful way for children to add to their knowledge, develop new skills and cultivate friendships. Play also promotes peer learning through discovery and exploration of their world. Our play includes any activity children freely choose allowing them to guide and direct their own learning. Our early childhood professionals support children in their play. Our curriculum supports and encourages the emotional, social, cognitive creative and physical growth and development of each child. Our curriculum includes early learning experiences, play materials, physical environments, flexible daily schedules, routines and most importantly the people that are a part of our centre. The development of our curriculum is based on understanding the children by observing, interacting, recording and reflecting upon the children's daily experiences. We use the c

    Kids U

    Kids U

    (1 review)

    We have filed a police report, and a claim with child licensing services Alberta…read more KidsU historically has requested its clients to leave positive reviews in exchange for parent/family benefits. Unfortunately, we cannot support this as it would be untruthful. Our toddler has attended KidsU for a year and a half. The first week of March he was moved into a senior classroom. During this week, he sustained a finger laceration when a teacher gave him a pencil sharpener and left him alone with it. My son is three, and had never seen one of these beofre. The next three days when we came to pick him up, he was covered in large bruises on his face, arms, and back. Thursday was the final straw. We were called regarding an incident where he sustained a facial injury (large bruise and cut) across his forehead and temple. The explanation we were given was "Sometimes they just get away from us. We do our best." This is the lowest bar for childcare I have seen. I have spoken to other parents, and they have had less severe and less frequent injuries however are afraid to speak up in case they lose their spot for childcare. We had to pull him from this facility immediately despite having zero back up options. Things started well on the junior side, with normal bumps every few weeks as it goes - however, there is cause for concern regarding the KidsU approach once the child moves into the senior side. Their are many more young kids per teacher, and they just can't keep the kids safe.

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