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    The Coder School San Francisco - West Portal

    The Coder School San Francisco - West Portal

    4.6
    (7 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Was so excited to have found this class and my son was really enjoying it. Prepaid for a full…read moreseason but halfway through, we were notified there were not enough students enrolled in the class so they were going to cancel it. We wanted to continue and asked about other options. They offered a semi-private option, but they then tried to up-charge us more money to continue and nickeling and diming us the entire interaction. We had wanted to stay, but they clearly did not value our business when they made little attempt at retaining us or offering other alternatives. Seems like they just wanted to give us the refund to get us out of their hair and Instead they took that as an opportunity to try to get more money out of us. Kiddo loved the classes, but service and accountability was not there, super disappointing.

    This is a long due review. I love this coder school. My daughter enjoys it. If you have a child…read morethat is curious, or interested in coding this is the place. Allen the manager will evaluate if it's a fit for your child to attend the school. He told us this is something serious, they don't want you wasting their time and your money too. My daughter has been coding since she's 8 with them. She's 12 now and still enjoys doing it. She was able to continue her lessons during pandemic over Zoom. They are very accommodating. I told him we might be moving, she might need to do remote again. He's willing to work with us on that should we need it. If you can't make a lesson, just give them 24 hours notice, then you won't be charged. My husband and I don't code, we don't help my daughter out. Sometimes she would get a little homework, because I ask for it. Overall you get your money's worth and everyone there is super nice too. The place is clean too.

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    UCSF Division of Pediatric Dentistry

    UCSF Division of Pediatric Dentistry

    3.6
    (7 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I was really impressed with this place. I was worried at first hearing that this is students but it…read moretakes are crappy insurance. My four year old son broke a few teeth above the gum line. Our Dr. was great and so friendly. He made my son feel comfortable and not scared at all! I was really happy with the results. I'm going to try to find the name of our Dr and post it.

    Lawmakers should investigate UCSF pediatric dentistry. They assigned or allowed students without…read morelicense to individually work on kids without "direct" supervision of any "licensed" dentist. That's against the law!!!!! DIRECT supervision should be each individual has a mentor and working side by side every minute, not a big room divided into many areas for unlicensed students to work on children for a long time, then a licensed dentist walk around those areas to say hi or stop by any specific student less than 3 minutes. Is it called "direct supervision"? Last year, UCSF billed insurance $1350 for a simple check up and done by a FIRST year dental student WITHOUT direct supervision. The supervisor came in to say hi for less than a minute then left. So $1350 for less than one hour of a first year dental student who didn't have a license? Not only that, the student caused stains on the kid's teeth and said cavity. Then, she quickly took 1 or 2 photos with her personal phone and we found out that they charged $100 for those 1 or 2 photos. Did she ever tell the parents a photo could cost $50-$100? Then the remaining $1250 was for first year dental student's work or for less than 1 minute saying hi of the supervisor who didn't supervise? And what kind of work costs $1250? If they want to lie to say complex work, they would seriously get in bigger trouble because they assigned the unlicensed first year dental student without direct supervision to work on the kid. If they say, simple work, then why $1250 for no license, no experience work? This year, they didn't bill the insurance yet, but again the inexperienced work of another FIRST year student brought up many concerns that at the end of the meeting, she admitted by herself that she is a FIRST year resident and UNLICENSED. And again, no direct supervision. How many kids have been used for UCSF students' experiments with the overpriced charges of the inexperienced and unlicensed work without direct supervision????

    Adventures in Writing - San Francisco Glen Park

    Adventures in Writing - San Francisco Glen Park

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    If you've got some rock-star child who loves to write and is perfectly well-behaved, well, this is…read morethe camp for your kid. I'd even give it a five-star. If you've got a rock-star child who is a reluctant writer, and isn't always well-behaved, well, think twice before signing up your kid. One-star in that a case, and hence the over-all three-star review. My son, then just finishing second-grade didn't want to go to the camp. But I pulled the somewhat tiger-mom move, and forced him to go because good writing skills are important (and I have this arguably misguided notion that good writing skills are essential to being a successful human being). The writing stuff was great, and his finished story was adorable. But he had some conflicts with another boy, and the staff just didn't know how to deal with it. Not their fault. They're trained to help kids with their writing skills, not their social skills, and not to manage conflict in a healthy way. Well, partially not their fault. Letting one kid play with an i-Pad at times and not others was problematic, and led to numerous problems. A couple years later, my kid still complains about this camp. He is a better writer, though I'm not sure that was related to his two fairly miserable weeks there.

    My kid loves to write stories about talking vegetables, gingerbread cookies who ice skate, and…read morestuffies that come to life and talk at night. It's all super fun and inventive except for that last one which is terrifying and gives me nightmares. Putting all of that interest in writing to use is challenging over the summer, when things slow down and routines change out of an academic focus and more into a "panic because I have to get a hair cut and a manicure and I have my kid with me all summer long." Adventures in Writing camp will allow you to get your hair did, your eyebrows waxed, and your frito lays nails done, all without a first grader pulling on your skirt. BONUS: They learn how to write, and have fun while doing it. Before the summer session begins, they call and check in, which is terrific for those of us who have tons of questions and want to know every detail of what their little angel will be doing in the two weeks they will spend with the writing counselors. Although honestly, my questions are more geared toward, "Do they have to be fully dressed when we arrive in the morning?" and, "Do I need to be fully dressed when we arrive in the morning?" AIW is one of those camps kids love, despite the academic focus. It will push them towards better writing habits, stronger writing skills, and more creative thinking when producing written work. All that, and you get two weeks of grown up time. Score!

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