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    Mathnasium Stone Oak

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Children's Lighthouse San Antonio Stone Oak

    Children's Lighthouse San Antonio Stone Oak

    3.9(11 reviews)
    1.6 miStone Oak

    I'll start by saying the only reason I'm giving this place one star is because zero is not an…read moreoption. Let me tell you what you get for about 1,200.00 per month. Daily event Each morning when we drop my son off, there is very few staff that have arrived to work. Because of this all of the children are blended in to one room. I have personally witnessed on multiple occasions at least 25 children to one overwhelmed looking "caregiver". I have also seen this towards the end of the day with 12 to 15 children and just one "caregiver". Event 1 My son came home with the worst diaper rash that I've ever seen on any of my children despite my wife and I's efforts to mitigate it as we saw it getting worse. Each time we would check him we discovered that he was always in someone else's diaper (not the ones we send) and that the inside of his cheeks weren't clean from prior movements. We then discovered that they don't have a changing table and thus they change my son standing up. Event 2 My wife picked up my son from daycare one evening, and he was sitting in the corner by himself, and appeared to be eating. He didn't immediately run to her which was odd so she asked the "caregiver" if he was eating. The "caregiver" replied, "yeah I think he's eating Play-Doh" my wife asked her why she would knowingly let a child eat Play-Doh as she took it away from my son and the "caregiver" responded, " Oh, I think he just put it in his mouth". my wife immediately went to the lady that sits in the front desk, her boss, and had the same conversation with her and to my wife's disbelief. The lady replied all of our " oh, the teacher probably knew it was nontoxic but I'll tell her that we don't encourage Play-doh eating" My wife explained that we do not want our son eating Play-Doh and ended the conversation. Event 3 We picked up my son with a scratch that went over his eye from the eyebrow down to under his eye and his entire side of his face bright red like he had been hit in the face (he's 2). He was telling us someone hit him. The "caregivers" had no idea how it happened nor did we get a call about what happened. Later that evening we see the report that said something along the the lines of he was scratched by a friend. This was it nothing more no call no nothing. Event 4 Tonight we picked up my son covered in Paint. His brand new shoes were covered. His shirt was covered, and his pants were covered. Everything about this tells me they're not watching my kid. Sending my child to a daycare that cost about $1200 a month should not result in me spending additional money to replace my children's clothing. Each evening when we pick up our son, he's not even being watched the "caregivers" seem to be more preoccupied with cleaning up the place so that they can go home then they are watching our children. Although I cannot speak to fact, for all hours of the day, I can speak to what I've personally seen. The place appears to be severely understaffed and the "caregivers" Appear to be damn near children themselves (very young adults). my wife and I are tired of it and even if this place was free I wouldn't send my child here. we will be pulling my son out in the coming weeks as a result of everything listed above.

    After over a year of having our son enrolled full time at The Children's Lighthouse I can now whole…read moreheartedly recommend them. It's so hard for a new parent to entrust what initially amounts to a building full of strangers with your most fragile family member, but now after over a year and having watched our child progress through rooms 1, 2, 3, and now 4 I can say that it feels more like a second home than a day care facility. Everyone knows our son by name, the leadership is always front and center and quick to respond to any concerns. It's just a warm and welcoming place where your child will learn, grow and be cared for.

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    Code Ninjas - Inside Front View

    Code Ninjas

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.2 miStone Oak

    My kid loves this place. She comes 2 times a week for an hour at a time and she doesn't want to…read moreleave. The staff is very friendly and family oriented. A lot of the instructors are high school aged, but don't let that fool you, because they are bright and patient. They have a wonderful mix of female and male instructors which is important to me.

    Simply put, this place is amazing…read more The services provided include different activities from teaching children how to develop games, use JavaServer, hack minecraft, and code drones. For our family we enrolled our 12 year old in two summer camps - codeing drones and game development. This place offers both full and half days. For me the hidden gem of Code Ninjas was the drop in program where our kiddo started as a "White Belt" where he started using the scratch system (developed by MIT) to learn a coding framework and basic coding strategies. The thing I love is the progressive belt system where, after finishing the white belt, he starts learning Javascript. The site is pristine clean and the staff of "Sensei" is amazingly helpful, in terms of both being so smart on the programs and the coding, but also helping to keep our kiddo on task . The costs are reasonable and my opinion is there is an amazing return on this investment in terms of giving our kiddo a head start into the marketable skills of coding. One quick aside, this location has an adult workout facility, almost next door. With the continuous camera coverage inside of Code Ninjas, I'm not worried at, all about grabbing a quick workout while our little one gets his code on!

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