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    Garden of Dreams - Happy boy coloring at Garden of Dreams daycare.

    Garden of Dreams

    (12 reviews)

    My daughter attended this daycare for several months. I first met Flori at a previous daycare, and…read morefollowed her to this one because I trusted her and I knew that she and my daughter had a positive connection. My daughter was just about a year old at the time. I was impressed at the ownership Flori took with her own new business. She created a great environment for the kids to play. They had fun toys to play with, books to read, and she also did art projects with them. This part of Arlington County is so difficult in terms of finding a spot in a daycare for children under the age of two. I was so relieved that with Flori, I had a seamless transition between the old daycare that closed and her new one that opened. I didn't have to take any days off work between the transition. Flori was also flexible with my schedule, and was happy to let Alexandra stay later if I thought I might need to arrive late from work on a given day. We stopped attending the daycare because we moved to Maryland.

    Flori first watched our older son before he went to preschool (at a time when she worked at a…read moredifferent home in a home daycare). Now that she has her own place, she has been caring for our younger son for the last two years, from his earliest months. My husband and I both work full time, and with 2+ years of experience with Flori, we couldn't be happier. Our son adores her and always goes to her happily. Often in the first year, he would cry... when I came to pick him up! He loves being with Flori and we owe her so much for taking such wonderful care of him. Developmentally, Flori helped our son get into a napping/mealtime schedule as an infant, introduced him to many foods as a toddler, and is now working with him through potty training. She sends photos of their activities, including art, songs, and outdoor play, and he is always happy with her. He comes home singing songs in English and Spanish, counting, and talking up a storm. Flori also provides snacks and lunch, which is lifesaving. We also appreciate Flori and Garden of Dreams for flexibility. When we have needed to vary the hours (at either end of the day), Flori has been more than accommodating. She has also been open for many of the smaller closures that tend to affect schools but not working professionals, and has welcomed us bringing both our children to stay with her during snow days or lesser holidays. She has also provided babysitting in the evenings, which is a great resource to have. Flori has a great deal of experience working with children and has always gone above and beyond in doing anything that our son has needed. She loves him like one of her own and we've been very lucky and blessed to have her be the one to spend time with him every day during the week. I recommend Garden of Dreams highly.

    Modern Tots

    Modern Tots

    (8 reviews)

    Long review, because I know I looked for a lot of info when I was searching for the right spot for…read moremy kid: My toddler has loved Modern Tots, and we are SO sad to be pulling her out to move. She started at 8 months and will be there until about 22 months. She loves all of the ladies who work there and gets so excited when we pull up in the morning. She is just starting to talk and tells us about them all the time. She runs in and gives them a giant happy hug first thing in the morning and then says bye with a big smile at night. The place is managed by Shaun from the admin side, but the caregiving is by his mother Debbie as well as two other women: Jenny and her adult daughter Genesis. Shaun's daughter Sydney worked there until she went off to college this fall, and she was also a favorite with the babies! The family relations give this a very family home daycare feel with the adult caregivers being consistent over time. The nice thing about having multiple caregivers involved has been no unexpected closings or cancellation days, there's always someone available to open. They make homemade, yummy food all day. I often joke that my kid eats better than I do! Breakfast almost always includes eggs, and lunch is often chicken with rice and veggies. They also get snacks twice a day. They provide updates on BrightWheel with details about diapers and naps and food. She has NEVER had a diaper rash from them, they are very attentive with changes. There is no TV or screen to play with, the kids play and listen to a lot of music and do story time. There are tons of toys and free space to move around. The mix of small babies and toddlers has been good for my daughter to learn from the slightly older kids, and also now that she's the older side to learn how to be around little babies. She has also learned to clean from watching them clean up, she regularly tries to wipe spills, sweep messes, and mop at home! Price-wise, this is also incredibly competitive for local home daycares (which are far cheaper than the center daycares in the area). The price also includes LUVs diapers, wipes, and all the food/milk. I was also able to leave bottles there to be washed each day. Most kids leave by 2-2.5 to transition to a larger center with more curriculum, but this was such a perfect place to be a well-loved baby! Altogether, I'd highly recommend!

    We had a great experience at Modern Tots! Our kids would get excited just walking in tue door…read more They serve healthy homemade meals with lots of veggies. Price is very reasonable for the area.

    Trinity School of Early Learning

    Trinity School of Early Learning

    (4 reviews)

    Columbia Heights

    If I could give 10 stars, I would…read more For a year, this school has been a second home and extension of our family. As an educator and parent, I believe our family needed to experience other facilities first in order to truly experience and appreciate TSEL. My husband and I toured almost all 'popular' preschools in Arlington and DC for a couple of months. After going through two prestigious preschools, we finally settled down in this school after a long wait. It was painful hiring two nannies, but it was absolutely worth it. Their program just greatly fits my son. He has improved on his social skills enormously and loves learning academic stuff like alphabets, numbers, shapes, art, painting and social studies at Ms. Donna and Mr. Duan's Class. I am so impressed that he perfectly recites Pledge of Allegiance and Lord's prayer. He's ready for kindergarten academically and socially. Not only academic classes, there are lots of fun and desirable events like bike day, multicultural day, vote day, cooking, music, yoga, zumba dance, foreign language class, science, cooking etc. Oh...summer camp was the best. My son loved going on field trips during the summer camp. My son tells me every morning "Mommy, I go to school today." Even on Saturday and Sundays! Sometimes, he rides his bike and checks the school's front door on weekends. If my son wants to go to school 7 days a week, TSEL must be doing something right. My son has never requested to go to school prior to finding TSEL. I was concerned about turnover as experienced at the previous schools. Since we started TSEL a year ago, there has been no turnover. All Lead teachers, assistant teachers and staff know my son's name and greet him every morning. We feel extremely blessed to have found such a wonderful group of teachers and staff. My four-year-old who starts kindergarten this fall fully prepared academically and I credit TSEL. This school is amazing, period!

    Our son went for 2.5 years - great balance of love and learning. Great staff who have been there…read morefor years. Good sense of community and our son loved it.

    C Care Preschool - C Care Preschool Early Childhood Development  Feel free to talk to us: 703-272-4157 or email us at: ccarepreschool@gmail.com

    C Care Preschool

    (15 reviews)

    Both of my daughters attended/attend C Care, and I could not be happier…read more They provide a crazy amount of activities for the girls including art, science, cooking, and imaginative play. Each week, they bring home a folder of their creations. The teachers share videos of the kids doing yoga and dancing. They celebrate birthdays for each child as if they were the most important child in the world. When my older daughter started C Care, she didn't even know how to hold a pencil. She graduated into kindergarten this year, and she's at a first grade level. She can write short sentences, read, do addition and subtraction and even a little multiplication. My daughters even come home from school and start to pretend to be their teachers and play school. They always want to go to school in the morning. I highly recommend Inoka and her caring, professional team.

    My wife and I enrolled our first child here when he was just over 3 months old. Like all new…read moreparents, we were a bit uncomfortable entrusting our son to daycare. (I think the adjustment was as taxing on us as it was our child in a way.) However, Ms. Inoka and made my son's transition successful. They went above and beyond to calm him down when he was crying, got him to consistently feed from the bottle and gave him the attention he needed to feel comfortable. When we drop our son off he always smiles at Ms. Inoka and Mr. Manjula and starts kicking his feet. When we pick him up he is clean and happily content. Their care doesn't end there though. They helped us as first time parents by communicating reassurance, addressing our care concerns, offering suggestions and sharing our values. They also keep us informed when our son needs more of the basics, like diapers, cream, wipes and also about things like changing the nipple size on the bottles. Truly they care for both child and parent. We are very grateful, really blessed, that our child can grow up in their care and we look forward to the years to come--we wouldn't want our son anywhere else.

    Kiddie Academy of Alexandria

    Kiddie Academy of Alexandria

    (16 reviews)

    We researched and visited many daycare/pre-K options in the Northern Virginia area; by far, this…read moreKiddie Academy was our top choice! The administration of this school is very well organized, and is very responsive! The teachers love on the kids as if they were their own. They provide access to cameras so you can check on your kids throughout the day, something we could not find with other providers. We love that there is a curriculum- both English and in Spanish, even for the babies! The Pre-K lesson plan is very impressive, and has set our kids up for success! On top of all of that, their operating hours/holidays are VERY conducive to working parents/caregivers by following the OPM/government schedule (vice county school). We can't thank Kiddie Academy enough for everything they've done, and would refer them to anyone else looking for full time child care in the area.

    I enrolled my daughter at this location with high expectations for a safe, nurturing, attentive,…read moreand structured learning environment. Unfortunately, my experience over time raised several concerns that ultimately led to me seeing the truth about this location. One of my primary concerns was basic hygiene and attentiveness. On multiple occasions, I picked my daughter up with visible food residue still on her face. I also observed dried nasal discharge on her face and even on the back of her hand, as if she had attempted to clean herself. I began noticing similar issues with other children as well, including children walking around with excessively runny noses for extended periods without staff intervention. I'm sure this is why the kids are always sick. In addition, there appeared to be a lack of situational awareness when it came to children's comfort and supervision. There were times where clothing did not seem appropriate for the weather, which further reflected a lack of attentiveness to individual needs. They would take the children outside without coats while it's cold. More concerning were multiple safety incidents involving my daughter that were handled in an extremely dismissive manner. One incident I personally witnessed on camera involved another child pushing my daughter three times back-to-back until she fell to the ground, while a teacher stood directly beside them without intervening. Later that same day, I noticed a bruise on my daughter's leg. When I reported this to the director, Erin, I was told the video showed my daughter "falling into the teacher's lap," which did not align with what I personally observed on camera. I was also informed that no incident report would be completed because the injury was not from the neck up. Another incident involved my daughter being struck in the head with a toy by another child, leaving her with a swollen bruise and lump that was black, blue, and purple. At pickup, staff appeared very nonchalant about the situation, simply stating that they "put ice on it" and that these things were "normal." While discussing this incident with staff, another child nearby was actively biting another child while staff stood around without immediately intervening. When I pointed this out, the response I received was dismissive instead of reassuring. I also observed what appeared to be inconsistent treatment and favoritism within the center. When I inquired about my daughter transitioning to the next classroom as she approached the appropriate age, I was told it would not be possible because of lack of space and something regarding the way they pick who goes to the next class. However, I personally observed the director's granddaughter transition out of the same classroom within approximately 2-3 weeks. She doesn't talk, isn't potty trained and is only two months older than my daughter. Her mom confirmed these things to me personally. This raised concerns for me regarding whether policies and opportunities were being applied equally to all families. In addition to these concerns, I often was dismissed when attempting to advocate for my child. Erin's communication style frequently came across as condescending, defensive, racist and lacking empathy whenever concerns were raised. Rather than feeling supported as a parent, I often left interactions feeling unheard and uncomfortable. I also recorded my second raised concern that I had with Erin. So if anyone wants proof on the way she handles things, I will send you the video! There were also instances where staff appeared more focused on phones and side conversations than actively engaging with the children. The environment is more like passive babysitting than a structured educational setting focused on child development and attentive care. My daughter went from talking and being expressive to crying and whining all the time. When I asked to speak to the owner Erin continuously lied and made excuses. For $525 per week (approximately $2,100 per month), parents should be able to expect attentive supervision, professionalism, cleanliness, accountability, and equitable treatment. Unfortunately, that was not my experience. Also the front desk worker Suzie as well is extremely disrespectful. I just left the school so upset that this is the way they handle people who pay their hard earned money. Erin is a liar as well. She claimed I was rude and used profanity when my child was hit on by another child. Which is a lie! Watch the cameras for one full day while your child is there and I PROMISE YOU WILL NOT WANT YOUR CHILD ATTENDING THIS EXPENSIVE BABY SITTER! UPDATE: Notice every response is signed "Karim B. (Owner) mine is "Center Administration and Compliance Team". Erin is in fact a big part of the problem. Parents can draw their own conclusions regarding how concerns are handled when serious safety and supervision issues are raised.

    The Children's School - preschools - Updated May 2026

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