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    The Learning Experience - Foxboro

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    A good choice for fitness, sport, and youth services…read more Our family has been patrons of the Foxborough YMCA for a since it opened decades ago. This location has grown in a positive way adding services families and singles both appreciate. The gym is well fitted out with almost every piece of equipment one might need, and it is well maintained. Staff are always present to provide assistance, insure sanitation, and ensure the equipment is functional. The pool lad a number of lanes for swimmers in addition to an are for family swims. A track, basketball court, and exercise studios are present indoors. The later are often used for classes. Many services are available for children including care while parents work out, youth leagues, birthday party facilities, etc. There has also been a popular adult set of leagues. Annual membership is quite reasonable and the are options for various groups including single parents. There are also options for day use or bringing guests. We love this Y and will definitely continue with our membership.

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    We had a very poor experience at Bright Start. Our child only attended for a few months after we…read moremoved to the area, but she went from happily narrating everything that happened during the day at her previous daycare to responding with "I don't know" when we asked how her day was. It was unsettling to watch her shut down like that. The Toddler teacher (and owner, by the way) is particularly harsh - authoritarian with the children and judgmental of the parents (or of us, at least). I was also upset at conversations I overheard, held within earshot of the children by assistants, regarding the ill effects of excess alcohol consumption. This is not to say that there are no solid, caring, teachers there. Just that it's a tense and not very warm or supportive environment. I know how hard it is to find affordable, quality child care around here, but Bright Start is not the answer. Keep looking. There are far better options out there.

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    All 3 of our kids have enjoyed their time at Kindercare in Sharon. The teachers are attentive to…read morethe unique needs of each of our kids, they have assisted with various different developmental stages and transitions. The teachers are forthcoming when they notice signs the kids may be ready to take on something new, such as starting solid foods as an infant, to removing pacifier as a toddler, potty training, etc. At each stage, they discussed if we wanted their assistance with this transitional phase and supported our kids while providing feedback to us on progress or challenges. They provide breakfast, lunch and snacks; aside from being a huge benefit to us as parents, we've noticed it has increased the kids interest to try new foods as their friends are all eating the same thing. Their director is hands down the best! She has been incredibly communicative with us, works with each family's unique circumstances and children's needs. Their curriculum evolves monthly and balances education, play, arts and free time. With so many options to choose from daycares to preschools in the area, we can highly recommend Kindercare.

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