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    NSU University School

    4.2 (10 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:45 pm

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    My kids have been at University School since kindergarten, and I can't imagine giving them a more well rounded college predatory education.

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    Davie Police Athletic League

    Davie Police Athletic League

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    The Davie P.A.L. Is a very nice facility. Very friendly and helpful staff. Also has a positive…read moreimpact on the community reaching out to the youth through their after school programs and providing a Home gym for the basketball program for the Bulldogs of Westlake Preparatory School & Academy. Nice playground, computer lab, auxiliary room, basketball gym, weight room, boxing ring and concessions. All around great place.

    My child has attended the summer camp at Davie Pal for the past 2 years. This will be his last…read moreyear. It is unfortunate to say that I do not feel like my child has been well cared for. There is an extreeme lack of adult supervision and I am shocked at the reports my child brings home and the defense given by the limited staff. My child is an honor roll student with numerous academic, leadership, and citizenship awards. Yet in this environment he does not seem to be safe from bullying situations, not only verbal but physical. My child comes home with physical injuries more than once a week that the staff cant seem to control. They constantly brush it off as "child play", I am sorry but physical assault against my child multiple times per week IS NOT CHILD PLAY. If you raise your child with good morals DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO THIS ORGANIZATION! It is run by delinquents, I have seen first hand. When I pick my child up early and they are in outdoor play there is NEVER an adult in sight! This is a flawed, unsafe environment for children and when you bring it to the attention of the head staff they get defensive rather than finding solutions. Having minors as councilors works when they are upstanding students that have earned the position. That is not what is present here. There are way too many teenagers( who have not earned, as privilege the position of being counselors) and way too few adults, it is chaos! sooner than later there is going to be a serious safety incident if it is not addressed.

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    Young At Art

    Young At Art

    4.0
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    2.8 mi

    What a wonderful museum for children to explore, create, and learn! Young At Art is an immersive,…read morehands-on museum with a variety of interactive exhibits, art activities, and creative play spaces that encourage learning through imagination and exploration. The museum is reasonably priced and a great size. While it's not huge, there's plenty to keep children engaged. We've been visiting every two to three months for the past two years, and it's been fun seeing some of the recent upgrades they've made. The space is open and thoughtfully divided into different themed areas. Kids can enjoy a slide, a music and movement section, a grocery store and kitchen play area, a large swing, a few simple video games, painting stations, and several daily craft activities. They've also recently added a pretend garden where children can "plant" flowers, which is such a cute interactive feature. There are playful activities scattered throughout the museum, so there's always something new to discover. Everything is designed to encourage creativity, hands-on learning, and imaginative play. My four-year-old nephew absolutely loves coming here, and we've been bringing him since he was two years old. It's one of our favorite local outings. One thing I also appreciate is that it never feels overly crowded, although we usually visit during the week. The staff are consistently friendly and welcoming, and they're especially helpful in the craft areas, where they're always encouraging and willing to assist the kids with their projects. Overall, I highly recommend Young At Art for families with young children. It's a fun, creative, and educational experience that keeps us coming back again and again.

    This was one of the most disappointing experiences we've ever had with a summer camp…read more Our 7-year-old son came home and told us that he felt he was being treated differently by one of the teachers, Tracy. As parents, we take our child's feelings seriously. A 7-year-old has no reason to invent a story like this, so we met with the camp to better understand what had happened. During the meeting, a woman who introduced herself as the principal called Tracy to join us. Instead of showing concern or trying to understand our son's experience, Tracy casually pulled up a chair, leaned back, and rolled her eyes while we were discussing a very serious matter involving a child. Her attitude alone was extremely unprofessional and disrespectful. I respectfully requested that we review the security camera footage from the previous day so everyone could understand what actually happened before reaching any conclusions. Instead of looking into the situation, the principal simply waved her hand and said that if we were unhappy, they would refund our tuition. There was no attempt to investigate, no willingness to hear both sides, and no effort to have an open conversation between the student and the teacher responsible for the group. Whether discrimination actually occurred or not, the way this complaint was handled showed a complete lack of professionalism, accountability, and concern for a child's well-being. As a parent, that was deeply disappointing. There was another issue that reflected poor organization. The camp is located inside Broward Mall and advertises an opening time of 8:45 AM. However, when we arrived, the mall entrances were still closed. There were five to seven other families wandering around with their children, all trying to figure out how to get inside. There were no signs, no instructions, and no communication telling parents which entrance to use before the mall officially opens. Overall, we found the leadership and management to be extremely disappointing. A summer camp should provide children with a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment while also treating parents' concerns seriously. Unfortunately, that was not our experience. As an Asian family, we left feeling that our concerns were not taken seriously. While I cannot speak to anyone else's experience, ours left us with the genuine feeling that our son was not treated fairly. Every child, regardless of race or background, deserves to be treated with equal respect and dignity. I hope the camp takes this feedback seriously and makes meaningful improvements in how it communicates with families and responds to concerns involving children.

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