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Cub's Den Daycare

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Open • 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Cadence Academy Preschool

Cadence Academy Preschool

(7 reviews)

Absolutely Love having my 3 daughters attend Cadence preschool. Not only have they been INCREDIBLY…read morepatient with my 4 year old and her transitioning into coming to school again after a long break. But they've also been so warm and welcoming. I will always recommend Cadence Academy Preschool to anyone that I know that is looking for childcare. So If you're looking for somewhere that's warm, friendly atmosphere then Cadence IS the place to come to!

I had heard nothing but good things about Cadence, so naturally I had my son in the waiting list…read moreand was praying to get a spot. My child was in another daycare all his life up to a couple weeks ago. We ran into some issues (there were issues before, but they had escalated due to lack of enough supervision) and I kept calling to check on the status on the waiting list. Thank the good Lord that we were able to start taking our son here. I love the photos I get throughout the day assuring me he is cared for well. He is still adjusting as he is crying during drop off AND pick up :). But once you enter the place you can see that it is clean and inviting. Ms. Jenna and the director Ms. Andrea have been phenomenal with answering questions and they are both just so sweet. You can tell they love what they do (the day of the tour they both were decked out for St. Patty's lol) The facility itself is very roomy with big classrooms. I like also the little porch area they have for the kids to still be able to play outside or get fresh air even if it were to rain a bit or be too hot to go all the way out without the cover of a roof. It's a gated porch and each classroom has their own so the kids are secured. My son is learning many things here already and I can't wait until he starts being able to vocalize more his new knowledge.

Academy For Creative Learning

Academy For Creative Learning

(5 reviews)

We've loved sending our kid here. The staff, teachers and place is great. Always willing to help,…read moreand greet you with a "good morning". The early morning and late pickups are also super helpful for the family. Never had a concern dropping our kid off for the day! Great place and would def recommend.

I have three sons -- 9 year old identical twins and a 13 year old. My twins grew up at Academy for…read moreCreative Learning, attending there from the time they turned two until they started kindergarten. My oldest son attended the ACL school age program during Christmas break and summer for three years. I cannot say enough good things about ACL -- our family has many very sweet memories of our time there. One of the features that distinguishes ACL from other child care facilities is that the owner pays her employees well and there is very little turn over there. The teachers (God bless them) work there because they love kids and they have the patience of saints (if my life depended on it I don't think I could manage even a day in charge of a classroom full of two year olds, but these ladies make it look easy and fun). Each teacher that we came into contact with took the time to really get to know my boys -- even though my twins look exactly alike, they were always treated like the individuals that they are. When they were three, one of my sons needed some medical tests in Dallas and I was stunned when his teacher spent the weekend driving all over town to find him a stuffed bulldog (his favorite animal at the time) to cuddle with during his test. During the year my boys were in the pre-K room our family went through a divorce and the teachers were such a big help in providing my boys the stability and TLC that they needed through that difficult transition. The hair salon was a great feature -- all you have to do is leave payment at the front desk in the morning and when you pick up your child at the end of the day they have a fantastic hair cut. The swimming pool was great too -- the daily time in the pool during the summer time went a long way toward my boys developing a love for water. The summer school age camp was super -- every day was filled with field trips, fun crafts, time in the pool and games. My boys still reminisce about summers at ACL -- especially the weekly visits from the snow cone truck. As far as I'm concerned, the only downside of ACL is that the food is kind of junky -- white bread, juice drinks, hot dogs, chicken nuggets, and processed cheese are all featured prominently on the menu. I did find, however, that the staff was good about abiding by my request that my boys be served the healthier options and given water instead of juice drinks. The bottom line is that I recommend ACL wholeheartedly.

The Learning Experience - Pflugerville - Cooling off the summer heat with some yummy snow cones

The Learning Experience - Pflugerville

(31 reviews)

I get a call from daycare stating my child had slapped a teacher at 4:50pm during nap time. On…read morethe way home, I explained to my child we do not hit teachers. That is not a nice thing to do. We keep our hands to yourself. Well then my daughter proceeds to tell me the teacher squeezed me and it hurt my heart. When she tells me this she sounded sad and hurt. I went into panic mode asking what does that mean? Like you couldn't breathe or were you in pain? I said when we get home, demonstrate to me and your dad what happen. Well we get home and ask more questions, she said momma sit down, I sit down and she sits in between my legs. She said momma push your legs together like this. She said squeeze me, that's what the teacher did to me. So I said did it hurt? she said yes my heart. So when I dropped her off I told the director, I need a meeting. She asked is everything ok, I said yes and no. I didn't want to give her too much info because I didn't want to lose camera footage. They are known to lose footage or they can not play it back. We have our meeting the next day. I explained to her what happened and told her I want to see the cameras. She explains they are live streamed and aren't able to play it back. So happen the area manager was there. I said what do you mean you can't play them back and so what is the point of having them? So she takes me to the area manager to explain the process of the cameras. She asked what do I want to see. I said a teacher squeezed my daughter and she asked for the teachers name. We go over what happened. They explain I understand if I was in your shoes I would be a concerned parent too and I don't think that teacher would do that. I know you and your family have been here since ******* was a baby. Our priority is to make sure your child is safe but we also want to advocate for our teachers too. They tried to reassure me but it didn't work. The director writes my statement, stated they would question the teacher and get her statement, then they would turn this into licensing, licensing would then investigate the school and then licensing would reach out to me to question the situation. They said in the mean time we will keep this teacher and your daughter in separate rooms. I'm still upset because my child has been here since she was 6 months old and it was like they didn't care. At that point my child turned into a number. We wrap up the meeting. My daughter wanted to go home with her dad, so we go get her things and as we are walking out, my daughter points to the wall and said that's the teacher that squeezed me. Mind you she is on the wall for teacher of the month. So I told myself submit the situation yourself. So I go on the website for daycare abuse and submitted a report. Well when I submitted it, I didn't get a confirmation email or anything. So I find out licensing came to daycare but no one was telling me anything. So then I go back to state website and call the 800 number. That same day licensing reaches out to me. We are talking and she's asking questions. She says something that triggers that she is going off my report. I said what? I said wait you didn't get a report from daycare, she said no. I receive this from an online report. I said you came on Monday and I asked them if you came. They were acting like they submitted the report like they were helping. They didn't want to report this because they were already under an investigation. At that point before I had talked to licensing something told me to pull my daughter out and I did. I went in to get a document signed and the director says Brie's not here, is she coming tomorrow, I said nope and then she asked is she coming Friday? I said nope and she then say is she coming back at all and I said nope. She said did you tell anyone. I said I was getting to that. I said my daughter will not be back and she then hands me the withdrawal form. I signed the form and left. I wasn't going to keep my daughter here. The trust from this facility was gone after they didn't report to licensing, my daughter would say she hated this school or she was scared to go in. I couldn't do it. She had went through 5-6 teachers alone in preschool. She doesn't even acknowledge the school when we pass it. That should tell you something. She use to say that's my school. Trust me, it hurt to make that decision because she also had friends she grew up with since they were 6 months old but I did not feel safe leaving her there with her comments.

Our daughter has been going to TLE Pflugerville since she was 3 months old and she is now 2.5yrs…read more We've had many teachers over our time, but a few stand out. Ms. Amaiya has been outstanding with our daughter while she was in Toddler B. Our daughter loves her so much so that now that she has moved on from her class, she will still sometimes refuse to enter the new class unless Ms. Amaiya is there. She has been so great that she'll often at times help take her in the morning until her current teacher is available to get her. We are extremely grateful for her! Currently, our daughter is in Ms. Stephanie's class and she loves and trusts her as well. Ms. Stephanie has been incredible and is always available to give us updates on our daughter's potty training. She encourages her all the time to do things on her own and she's been so crucial for us in helping us potty train our daughter. The front desk of TLE has been amazing as well! Ms. Jessica and her team have done an amazing job and really have given a lot of consistency to the facility that we felt was lacking for a while. Seeing Ms. Jessica's and Ms. Phoenix's faces in the morning always lights up our daughter's face. We are moving away soon and won't be able to send our daughter here. We will truly miss the staff and all they have done for our daughter. They have made such a big impact on our daughter's and our lives and we hope we've made a lasting impression as well.

Joyous Montessori Keller - Joyous Montessori Keller Tops in Tarrant County Childcare

Joyous Montessori Keller

(24 reviews)

Our son has attended Joyous Montessori for the past two years, and we truly could not be happier…read morewith our experience. From the very beginning, we felt that the administration, teachers, and staff genuinely cared about our son, his development, and our family as a whole. One of the things we appreciate most is how much thought and care goes into the program and daily activities. Our son has been exposed to so many wonderful experiences, from music and dance to gardening and hands-on learning, while also building strong fundamentals like letters, numbers, colors, and independence. The communication and partnership from the school have been exceptional. As parents, this was one of the most important things we were looking for after having a very poor experience with another Montessori school in Keller. At Joyous, communication is proactive, supportive, and thoughtful. We truly feel like they are partners in helping our son learn and grow. Another thing that stands out is the teacher tenure. It's clear that the teachers are happy, supported, and love what they do, and that creates such a positive environment for the children. We feel incredibly fortunate to have found Joyous Montessori and cannot recommend them enough. If you are looking for a Montessori school in Keller or the surrounding area, this is absolutely the place to be.

We have had such a wonderful experience with Joyous Montessori. We have been attending the school…read morefor 4 years. The teachers are very loving and the director really cares for the students. My 3 year old can write his name, write numbers and the alphabet. They always come home with fun crafts and artwork.

Tiny Tikes Daycare

Tiny Tikes Daycare

(1 review)

Absolutely love the care and treatment given by Mrs. Tiffany Washington. Mrs. Washington has been…read morein childcare for quite some time now so it eases my mind knowing my child is well taken care of. I love the home based environment and the ability to provide adequate and outstanding performance like a full size center. The kids do activities daily to include but not limited vocabulary, reading, writing and my favorite art. I love that my baby is also provided breakfast , lunch and snacks. My favorite thing about tiny tikes other than the care and the owner herself is the affordability. My son absolutely loves Mrs.Tiffany and tiny tikes, parents check it

From the owner: My daycare, (Tiny Tikes), distinguishes itself through our specialized focus on infant, toddler and…read morepre-k care. I understand that this age group requires a unique approach, emphasizing individualized attention and a deeply nurturing environment. Our philosophy centers on fostering a strong sense of security and trust, allowing each child to explore and develop at their own pace. We achieve this through several key strategies: low teacher -to-child ratios, age-appropriate activities, developmentally focused curriculum, engaging play areas, nutritious meals and close parent communication. Our commitment goes beyond simply providing childcare; we strive to create a loving and stimulating environment that supports the holistic growth of each child, emotionally, socially, and cognitively.

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