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    Childtime on Morrison

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    Infant child care

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    Do you provide transportation to Versila William Elementry?

    Hi Scarlet- transportation is offered on a school-by-school basis. Contact your local school at (866) 373-9684 to learn more.

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    St. Philip Preschool

    St. Philip Preschool

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    Without hesitation, I recommend St. Philip's Preschool and Parents Day Out. Before enrolling my…read moregranddaughter, we visited several programs in the area, including a nationally-known one. At St. Philip's we found the most wonderful, caring, and attentive employees once could hope to find. The director stays involved with the children on a daily basis, welcoming parents and the children each morning and then "seeing them off" in the afternoon. The classes are small enough that every child gets all the attention necessary to (1) help them get adjusted to the environment, routine, and expectations; and, (2) get the warmth, affection, and love a parent would want their child to receive. St. Philip's is exceptional and we are extremely grateful for everything they have done to help my granddaughter become the well-rounded child that she now is.

    I want to share my experience so other parents are aware. My 3-year-old was told he needed to be…read more"assessed" for his pretend play and how he follows directions -- both completely normal for his age, according to his doctor and behavioral therapist. And was without our consent. At 3 years old, children are learning how to play, listen, and understand -- they shouldn't be held to unrealistic standards. I later learned this had supposedly been a concern since he was 2, yet no one ever discussed it with us. It feels like the school made assumptions and took advantage of us being young, first-time parents instead of communicating openly. Parents deserve transparency and children deserve to be supported, not judged.

    Childtime on Morrison - preschools - Updated May 2026

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