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    Gymboree Play & Music, Southlake - Baby Week May 3-9: Bring 0-14 mos babies for a FREE preview class and promo membership!

    Gymboree Play & Music, Southlake

    4.3(20 reviews)
    2.7 km
    Free consultations
    Kid friendly

    I have been trying to sign my one year old daughter for couple months now. However the website just…read morehas not been operating. There's no way for me to get information or pricing, classes or timing. I really want to find something to help my daughter develop and socialize!

    I started bringing my son to Gymboree Southlake in 2023 when he was about 10 months old, fast…read moreforward 2026, and we are still happy campers at Gymboree. I initially wanted to bring my son here for social interaction with kids his age, as I was a stay at home mom when we first started coming, and i really wanted him to see new faces other than just mine all day. We started off with crawlers class, and from there transitioned into walkers class, to runners class along with music class, and art class & countless open gym sessions as he's gotten older. They often change the set up of the equipment so it doesn't get boring or repetitive, and my son gets excited when he sees everything rearranged as if it's his first time being there all over again. It's been amazing seeing my son transition through all these milestones, and phases of his early childhood here at Gymboree. I've gotten to see him go from taking his first steps to mastering the web-climber. From hating to get his hands dirty, and avoiding touching certain textures during art class, to now being comfortable with finger paint, and okay with getting his hands a little messy..... or a lot lol. I truly believe that Gymboree plays a huge role in my son being so confident,and sure of himself because Gymboree has always been a safe space for him to be himself with no judgment. I sometimes find myself apologizing for his behavior when he is having an off day, but Iam always reassured that it is perfectly fine, he's just being a kid. No one is judging his behavior, and we are learning and growing together which is very comforting, and makes me feel at ease to know that we are wanted there regardless of the occasional tantrums. I love coming to Gymboree because it is dedicated time that I get to spend with my child without any distractions vs if we were at home I'd probably be thinking I need to get x,y, and z done. We also love Gymboree because regardless if it's rainy, too cold, or too hot outside, we always have a safe place to get our energy and creativity out indoors. My son attended summer camp for the first time this past summer at Gymboree,and I think it was a great experience for him to get exposure being in a classroom setting, and getting comfortable with the idea of being away from me for a couple of hours. As a first time mom the idea of being away from your child for the first time can be a little nerve wrecking, vice versa for a child, but we got to ease into it together, and I wasn't forced to leave him alone right away which I appreciate because it wasn't a traumatizing experience for my son. He quickly caught on that he was in a safe space,and I would be coming back. During that time I felt at ease knowing that I could text or call,and would be reassured that my son was okay if I had any worries. From day one Jessica was very welcoming, along with the rest of the staff, always checking in and making sure we are still satisfied, and are not having any issues or concerns. The teachers have always been attentive, and detailed. They have seen my child's favorite color change from yellow to blue, from calling himself Leonardo from the ninja turtles, to now thinking he is Jack Skellington from the nightmare before Christmas, and always remember his preferences which I truly appreciate because it shows that they are actually paying attention, and are there teaching because they want to be. Not to mention they are also always alert & attentive when it comes to any allergy concerns with the snacks. I recommending people to Gymboree because I want them to get to experience it too ! Also I love that you can pause your membership if you need a break as some months get busier ect, and pick back up whenever you are ready. Thank you Gymboree family for your dedicated time!!

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    Gymboree Play & Music, Southlake - $100/month/child for UNLIMITED Play & Learn/Music/Art Classes and Open Gym sessions!

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    Little Sunshine's Playhouse of Southlake

    Little Sunshine's Playhouse of Southlake

    4.2(27 reviews)
    0.7 km

    Our son started at Little Sunshine when he was about one and a half and he has really flourished…read moreover the year he has been there. The administrators and teachers are wonderful and truly care about the children - from Ms Tia, Ms Kathy, Ms Carissa, Ms Brittany, Ms Glenda to Ms Dominique, each person has had a wonderful impact on our son, and he comes home talking about everything he's learned each day.

    **Copying this from my Google review**…read more All in all, this school started as a dream and turned into a nightmare. I have waited so long to write this review and am now so happy to be able to do so. I really wish I could give zero, or even negative stars, but I have to give one. Simply put, don't let these people near your children. My sons attended LSP and my older son was horribly mistreated. A teacher- who had been complained about by multiple other teachers- smothered him to keep him from crying at nap time. He has said it happened more than once. After becoming aware of this and bringing it to the attention of the Assistant Director, Tia (NOW THE DIRECTOR!), we found out that they were already aware of it and had failed to inform us. It turned out multiple teachers had complained to Tia and the then-director, Kelley, about this woman's behavior with students. We also found out from staff that Kathy, the "head teacher" was telling the then-two year olds, that monsters and skeletons were going to come and get them and the Big Bad Wolf was going to blow their houses down if they were bad. This definitely explained some nightmares our son (and others, we were told) suffered from. Staff turnover was so bad that at times I had no idea who was with my children. I picked them up one day and a girl I'd never seen before said "which one is ___?" It turned out he wasn't even in the classroom. Somehow he'd ended up in another room and she had no clue because she didn't even know who he was. Their DFPS records show toddlers left outside alone, teachers dropping children onto cots, and failure to report incidents, among other issues. Do your homework and read their reports. When we first found LSP, we loved it. We were so happy to have our son, and then sons, there. The old director, Chandler, was incredible. Unfortunately, after Chandler left the school fell apart. Corporate leadership didn't seem to care at all and has not once inquired about our son or our family. When we were able to secure new care and left, Kerri, their area director, tried to intimidate us into staying by telling us she had heard terrible things about the school we were going to (I still don't know how she found out where we were going, because I didn't tell her). UPDATE: I've now received an email from Abby, the COO at Little Sunshine's, containing veiled threats if I don't take down this review. Her primary threat is to respond to the review, disparaging me and my family, and I'm happy to address it. The fact that LSP only cares now that this review is affecting business, says everything. Yes, we filed a lawsuit and ultimately made the decision to file a notice of non-suit, which does not mean we dropped the suit. It means that our son can sue personally at a later date if he feels it is the right decision for him, and it also means that if further trauma from these incidents is uncovered, the suit can be reopened. The reason for that is that it was for our son's good. Little Sunshine's offered us a small settlement that came along with a non-disclosure agreement stating I would remove everything negative I've ever posted or reviewed about them, and that I would not tell anyone else about this ever. To challenge that settlement would have required going to trial, which would have been an extremely traumatic experience for my son. Our decision was that Little Sunshine's had already hurt him enough, and we wouldn't let them put him through months or even years of analysis, interviews, and attacks on his family. Absolutely no amount of money would have been enough for us to put our child through that. I also felt that it was not worth other parents not being able to learn about what they did to us. Parents deserve to know the things that happen where they leave their children. The incident with my son was investigated by DFPS and the then-Director's lack of response to it is noted on the Texas DFPS site. I will also note that I didn't post this review until after we filed the notice of non-suit because it made me so angry that they demanded I hide this from other parents.

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