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    Innovation Education - Tutoring that works!

    Innovation Education

    3.8(18 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Great friendly helpful team. Ready to assist our children…read morewith a variety of subjects.

    As a mother, I am furious and heartbroken over what happened here…read more My daughter joined this center's after-school homework program. Her first day went smoothly -- she used one of their laptops and finished her work without any problem. I trusted that she was in a safe, structured place. But on her second day, she opened the laptop they assigned her and was shocked to find an explicit g*y p**n videos site (P**n H*b.com) already open -- filled with content completely inappropriate for children. She was disgusted and immediately reported it to the supervisor I received a call from the center about the incident. As soon as I heard what happened, I went there furious and deeply concerned. I asked to speak to the owner but was told the owner was "out of town." I spoke with the manager on duty, who admitted the laptop had an inappropriate site open but claimed it was from a "previous user." When I asked to see the site myself, they refused, saying they had already closed it and deleted the browser history -- but they mentioned that before doing so, they had taken a photo on the manager's personal cellphone "for documentation." I asked them to send me that photo, but they refused because it was on her personal phone. I then asked her to at least show me the photo, and when she did, I took a picture of her phone screen for my own record. Later, when I reviewed the picture I took, I realized something very concerning: the photo they showed me was of the YouTube tab that was open next to the inappropriate explicit contents tab. It is shocking that even when documenting an incident like this, they changed the tab and took a photo of the youtube tab not the tab subject of the incident. That means they concealed the real content and tried to minimize what happened. Too bad the PH.com tab was still showing next to the Youtube tab. I asked them to document the incident in writing. The "incident report" they produced was extremely vague and incomplete, failing to describe the seriousness of what actually happened. This wasn't just negligence -- it was also deceptive handling of a serious exposure incident involving a child. The lack of supervision, the absence of parental controls, and then the attempt to hide the full truth are absolutely unacceptable for any place that works with children. Parents, please take this as a serious warning. There's more than tutoring happening here, and what happened to my daughter should never happen to anyone else's child. Ask to see how they monitor their devices and what safeguards they actually have -- don't assume your child is protected.

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    Behavior Frontiers - Inside a therapy room where BCBAs and behavior therapists deliver individualized applied behavior analysis.

    Behavior Frontiers

    5.0(1 review)
    2.3 mi

    I personally like the virtual for my child due to the fact of covid. He enjoys his time with the…read moretherapist although he gets hyper sometimes but they always able to bring his attention back. Its good when you know the struggles your little one has and they can walk you through the steps especially when my little one gets frustrated and whines they have been very patient and he can whine or act up for 15 minutes or more and they're still willing to work with him and they're very compassionate to my needs as well.

    From the owner: One BCBA. One Belief. Two Decades of Impact. In 2004, a…read moresingle Board Certified Behavior Analyst named Helen Mader opened the doors to Behavior Frontiers with one conviction: children with autism deserved better. She had seen firsthand what was possible when the right support reached a child at the right time - children who found their voices, kids who struggled to connect making their first real friends, families who arrived lost but left with hope. She had also seen what happened when families couldn't access that support. The missed milestones. The lost time. She knew there had to be a better way - so she built it. Two decades later, our team, our technology, and our reach have all grown - yet so much has also stayed the same: the science, our commitment - and the belief that every child with autism deserves a world without limits - well, that hasn't moved an inch.

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    Career Care Institute

    Career Care Institute

    2.6(38 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Excellent program, went through LVN program prior to the pandemic. I felt well prepared for my job…read more Although some times were frustrating for my peers and I, it did begin to prepare for the real world of nursing and medical where you have to stand up and advocate for yourself and others, try to make positive changes, and speak up when there are deficits or needs. I am currently prusing my RN, and CCI did prepare me very well ethically and academically compared to my peers. I felt very prepared by my various instructors throughout the program. The program was tough, but medical is even tougher, but so worth it. After graduating, I was able to make enough to support myself and start my family, which was my goal when starting the program. The reason I knocked off a star was that I received phone calls from ECMC Capella loans stating I was behind on my payments and owed them fees. However my loans were not financed through them (I used my previous loan provider, as I already had existing federal loans) and after some back and forth, CCI did release my personal information to this organization without my consent years after I graduated

    Today was the final day of my BSN program, and I am incredibly thankful. Finishing this chapter…read morealso made me reflect on an experience I had with Career Care Institute. I originally completed my LVN program at Career Care Institute and graduated at the top of my class. Years later, during a very difficult period in my life, I decided to return to school and continue advancing my education. Because I had previously done well at CCI and had also completed nearly an entire RN program elsewhere, I returned to CCI hoping to transition into their RN program. Unfortunately, my experience the second time around was very different. One of the most disappointing moments was hearing a nursing leader speak negatively about admitting LVNs into the program. As an LVN who had already successfully completed this school's own nursing program, it was incredibly belittling to hear LVNs discussed as though our education and experience somehow made us less capable of becoming RNs. I was given the opportunity to test into the program through expensive challenge exams. After passing one exam, I paid another $500 for the next. That exam was disproportionately concentrated on HIV and HIV pharmacology, and I did not achieve the required score. The testing system then allowed me to reopen the exam without showing me the correct answers. I changed some answers to see whether my alternate choices would have resulted in a passing score, and they did. Instead of asking me what happened, I was accused of cheating and efforts were made to prevent me from entering the program. That experience stayed with me. I felt that assumptions were made about my character and abilities without anyone first trying to understand my intent. I also felt that my status as an LVN was viewed negatively rather than as the nursing foundation that it was. Ironically, I am now grateful that things happened the way they did. Being turned away pushed me toward another nursing program, where I met instructors who encouraged growth rather than gatekeeping. I learned about concepts such as ethnocentrism and even heard nursing instructors openly discuss the culture of "nurses eating their young" and why our profession needs to move away from it. Those experiences helped shape the kind of nurse I want to be. And today, I finished my BSN. So my criticism of Career Care Institute is not coming from someone who could not succeed in nursing school. I succeeded there before, I succeeded after leaving there, and I continued advancing my education. My criticism is about how students are treated along the way. Nursing education should challenge students academically without belittling them, stereotyping them, or making assumptions about their character. Educators have tremendous influence over future nurses, and with that authority should come fairness, self-awareness, and a willingness to ask questions before passing judgment. I hope the school reflects on that, because sometimes the student you underestimate is simply going to take another road to get exactly where they were trying to go.

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