Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Learning Rainbow Preschool

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

    Services - Learning Rainbow Preschool

    Multiple children care

    Single child care

    Learning Rainbow Preschool Photos

    You might also consider

    More like Learning Rainbow Preschool

    Recommended Reviews - Learning Rainbow Preschool

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    6 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    12 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    12 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Learning Rainbow Preschool

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Preschools 734 times last month within 20 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Gilden Woods Commerce Twp

    Gilden Woods Commerce Twp

    (5 reviews)

    As a mother, one of the hardest things I had to do after giving birth, after being the only person…read morethere for my daughter day-in and day-out, after creating this unbreakable bond with the cutest tiny human, was returning to work. I had overwhelming feelings of anxiety and guilt, because, as a mother, the last thing you would want to do is trust your perfect tiny human with strangers. Ms. Ebonee, Ms. Mari, and Ms. Sara F may not know it, but they helped me step by step to work through my anxiety and guilt. Every morning I was greeted with smiles, by the staff. At first, it was rough on both my daughter and I during drop off, but as time went on, she would smile and as Ms. Ebonee calls it, dog whistle when we arrived at school. Every day at pick up, I get details on how my baby's day went, and what her teachers were working on with her throughout the day. My daughter was slowly becoming more comfortable with her teachers and was able to open up more at school. This helped me be at ease. Sure, there are still times when I have mom guilt take over, and I pick my daughter up early from school to spend a little extra time with her. But, I trust her teachers and the care they have provided for my daughter has been outstanding. Gilden Wood's Commerce is safe, reliable, and the hours work well for me. Another thing that I love about this school is that there is an app and they provide, in real time, updates on meals, naps, diaper changing, and they even send pictures and videos of my little one doing different activities. You can also send messages to the teachers and they are able to respond. There are also cameras in the classrooms and in the infant napping area, so I can check in at any time. I appreciate everyone who has been apart of providing care for my daughter this entire time, thank you!

    It has been more than a couple of months since I removed my son from this daycare center, so I have…read moretaken a significant amount of time to gather my thoughts and concerns to write this review. When seeking a center for my 2-year old son I made a point to read the reviews for each center I considered. For that reason, I wanted to make sure that I wrote a clear review of my family's experience at this daycare center. First, let me begin with strongly cautioning any black families from trusting your little ones in their care. I say this because the last straw that caused me to remove my son was him being blatantly discriminated against and profiled by the teacher and I feel like the center staff as well. The first red flags were the teachers changing almost daily. My son had attended the daycare center for three weeks before I met his lead teacher. Then she was out for months due to a medical leave. My son only attended the center for 6 months and this was his first daycare center experience. Within the first 3 months he was hurt on the playground 3 times. After about the first month or two, I begin to receive behavioral incident notices at least twice per week and he only attended the center 3 days per week. At times they would call me to tell me about his behavior but neglect to mention to me that he had gotten hurt physically. These 'ouchies' were not simply scratches or scrapes that kids get all the time. Twice it was a split fingernail and then a busted limp. It happened so often that I made a point to do my best to pick him up before his teachers left for the day. I begin to feel this way because when I would pick him up he would be with other teachers that seemed really young and inexperienced. That brings me to another major issue - they were so short staffed at times that they would message parents on the morning of saying that they were shorthanded and were seeking volunteers to keep their child at home for the day. Then that escalated to messages/notifications on Fridays stating that specific classrooms would be closed on specific days due to their lack of staff. I met with the Director - Liz and her assistant Tori to establish a behavioral plan for my son. During that meeting, I expressed my concern that it seemed as if they were holding my 2-year-old to a higher standard than even their staff. I was told that they would make sure that the forgetting to notify me that he had gotten hurt would stop. Liz also assured me that he would not transition to a new class without notifying me. Within two weeks that is exactly what happened, also within a week of that meeting - Liz announced that she was leaving the center. Shortly after that we received a notice that both of his original teachers would no longer be working there. The notice came as a huge surprise. One day, I arrived to drop him off and was told that he would be visiting a different class. Next day they just moved him to the next class. In the meantime, when I would drop him off the teacher of the new class would call them to say that she was over ratio. This was of course concerning to me, so I waited until they adjusted the number of students before I left. On the last day, I brought him in and stayed for about 15 minutes to observe him in class and also speak with the teacher. She told me that he was a good boy and that most of the time his behavior was related to him defending his friends. When I got there I was given two incident reports - one due to his behavior and the other because he had fallen and gotten hurt the day before. Of course, this was frustrating. Then I read the behavioral incident. The teacher had written very disturbing things about my 2-year-old son. This was very hurtful and extremely contradictory to what we discussed in person. I told the regional director what happened. She apologized and told me that they would address the report with the teacher and agreed that the teacher should not have written the report in that manner. She also told me that they were in the process of onboarding a more experienced& appropriate teacher. I removed my son that following week. I just could not trust that he was not being mistreated. Parents, don't be fooled by the very nice facility. This center is not a stable, organized center that will be safe for your little ones.

    Everbrook Academy of Novi

    Everbrook Academy of Novi

    (7 reviews)

    This childcare facility is bright, clean, and extremely welcoming. The teachers run a fantastic…read moreclassroom with great curriculum and genuinely love the children as they would their own. The transparency through the live camera feeds are also amazing, I can see what my child is doing and learning all day!

    I've had two children at Everbrook of Novi over the last five years, but will not return with…read morecurrent management. I appreciate that emotion can influence personal bias in reviews, so I will avoid any subjective comments and highlight my objective experience withdrawing from Everbrook and Everbrook's failure to honor its legal obligations. After giving notice of my child's last date at Everbrook, the director offered to accelerate our departure and waive the notice penalty that would otherwise result from withdrawal. We did not accept the offer in favor of continuous care, and so my child could have an opportunity to say goodbye to his friends and teachers in support of his transition. The week before our scheduled last day, my child forgot a stuffed animal in Everbrook at pick-up. To my shock, my access code had been disabled and we were locked out of the building, despite still having another week under contract. What's more egregious - a daycare center unilaterally breaching a legal contract to provide childcare, or preventing a four year old from saying goodbye to the teachers he's been around for 90% of his life? I'm not sure, but it's an interesting decision for an industry that survives on reputation and mitigating liability.

    Milford Montessori School

    Milford Montessori School

    (1 review)

    We enrolled our child at Milford Montessori when he was 4 and it was his first school experience…read more From day 1 he was labeled as "busy" by the lead teacher. It only snowballed from there. They insisted that we contact a specialist after a month of school (3 days a week). After requesting information from the school regarding a supposed incident to relay to the specialist, we were ignored for weeks. However, the school had no issue writing incident reports requiring our signature about the smallest things after that point, such as him jumping on a book. Yet we never received an incident report requiring our signature the day our child had an injury to the face from falling into a cabinet, interestingly enough. The specialist was a large expense out of pocket, but both his pediatrician and that specialist stated it is common for 4 year olds to be "busy" and that the teachers should be working with students instead of seeking out medical evaluation at this age. Suddenly, my child started crying before school, which was uncharacteristic up until that point. This is when we decided to make a change for him. When we informed the school leadership we were switching schools, they did not ask why, did not seem to care, all they did was wish us the best and told us his belongings would be outside waiting for us in a paper bag. We are now able to watch our child at his new school via livestream video whenever he is present in class and he is no "busier" than any of the other 4 year olds there. I would think twice about enrolling your child in this school.

    From the owner: Milford Montessori prepares children for life by cultivation within the child his/her own natural…read morecuriosity and desire to learn

    Learning Rainbow Preschool - preschools - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...