Cancel

    Search

    The Learning Experience - Jersey Village

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 6:30 pm

    Get pricing

    You can now request a consultation from this business directly from Yelp

    Services - The Learning Experience - Jersey Village

    The Learning Experience - Jersey Village Photos

    You might also consider

    More like The Learning Experience - Jersey Village

    Recommended Reviews - The Learning Experience - Jersey Village

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    9 months ago

    Business owner information

    Photo of General Manager

    General Manager

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 months ago

    Business owner information

    Photo of General Manager

    General Manager

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - The Learning Experience - Jersey Village

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Child Care & Day Care 1,973 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Growing Scholars Montessori School

    Growing Scholars Montessori School

    (8 reviews)

    My 4 year old attends PreK at the Bridge Park Dr. location. He is a gifted child and I was worried…read moreabout enrolling him in school because he's so far ahead. They have done a nice job of focusing on areas where he needs work (like writing skills) and kept him engaged. He loves it. Now we are moving to Pearland and I'm so sad about pulling him from this school. I highly recommend!

    I went in for a tour last week. While I was there, I noticed a rope hanging from the gate in the…read moreplayground. It didn't take long for a little child to come up and put the rope around her neck. It took the teachers longer than what I was comfortable with to tell the child to stop - I actually had to intervene before the teachers got there. Other things I saw: a baby eating a Froot Loop off the floor, the battery cover to a baby swing dangling off (batteries exposed), a napper in a crib (which is a suffocation hazard - not sure if it was there for storage or if they use it like that on babies). Teachers and babies were in this classroom - it wasn't an empty room. I also didn't see toys for the children to play with. It was just babies sitting in a room with some adults. I also saw: dirty/dingy carpets that the older kids play on, the sides of the rubber tiles in the splash pad rolled up due to being exposed to the elements (tripping hazard), and the tour guide telling me sometimes they mix up the baby bottles - they try not to but it happens (dangerous for babies with allergies or for sick babies). The menu also looked lack-luster. I would have expected healthier options from a Montessori, but I'm new to all this so who knows. On the plus side, the kids seemed happy and the staff seemed nice, albeit lax on safety. The price is good. The older kids' classrooms had more to them in terms of stimulation and activity.

    Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy of Jersey Village - The Best Ride for School Age Children

    Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy of Jersey Village

    (14 reviews)

    Was looking to see if this daycare was a fit for our family and our kiddos, the kids do not seem…read morehappy. And the director was very unorganized

    I'm writing this review while honestly debating whether this place even deserves one star…read more(unfortunately, zero stars isn't an option). My daughter attended this daycare for only one month, but that single month was emotionally exhausting and heartbreaking not only for her, but for us as parents as well. During our initial tour, we were very open, honest, and friendly. We explained clearly that our daughter had never been in daycare before and had only ever been cared for by me and my husband. As first-time parents, we were very firm about our expectations when it came to her safety, well-being, and happiness. We trusted that our concerns were reasonable and that our daughter would be cared for with patience and compassion. At first, things seemed okay. But as time went on, it became painfully clear that our daughter was being neglected. I understand that there are many babies in the classroom, but if caring for 8-10 infants is too much for the staff, then more teachers should be added. I constantly had to call to ask them to put my daughter in her crib because she was being left sleeping in the activity center. That should never have been something a parent has to remind caregivers to do. My daughter was hurt multiple times by other babies, and most of the time the teachers simply sat there and watched it happen even when it was occurring right in front of us during pickup. I completely understand that babies don't have bad intentions, but what I don't understand is why a mother has to call and beg staff to intervene while her child is being grabbed, pushed, or pulled until she ends up hitting her head on the floor. Why should any parent feel the need to constantly watch the cameras just to make sure their child is SAFE? Every time I called to express concern, I could hear the frustration in their voices. You could also see it on their faces especially from the front desk staff and caregivers when they were told I was calling again. One of the most disappointing parts is that the same person who gave us such a reassuring tour was visibly frustrated with us later on. Even knowing they were being watched on camera (muted or not), their facial expressions and body language said everything. We were paying for our baby to be cared for, not simply watched while she got hurt. Babies being babies should never be used as an excuse to not step in. My concerns and requests were completely normal for a mother who loves and wants to protect her child. Our daughter deserves the same level of care, attention, and protection as any other baby in that room. What hurt the most is that no teacher here truly seemed to care for our daughter. They were rough with her. When she cried, they would shove a pacifier into her mouth instead of comforting her. They acted caring and attentive during drop-off and pickup, but watching the live cameras told a very different story. Seeing our baby treated this way was heartbreaking and traumatizing, especially for first-time parents who already struggle with the guilt of leaving their child in someone else's care. Every day after work, I drove like a maniac just to get to her as fast as I could because I felt like I needed to save her. I was always polite, respectful, and understanding. Yes, I called often. Yes, I asked questions. But that's because we love our daughter. I know I'm not the only parent who feels this way. I even made sure to send small gifts here and there as thank-yous whenever I could. Despite all of that, we were let down by everyone at this location. We truly hoped this daycare would work out for our family, but it didn't. Bringing our daughter here caused nothing but stress, fear, and emotional trauma for all of us. Her safety, happiness, and well-being are not negotiable. Taking her out of this daycare was the best decision we could have made as parents. Our daughter is now at a new daycare, and on her very first day she didn't cry once. Every photo showed her smiling, happy, and comfortable. The teachers treat her with genuine care and patience not just doing the bare minimum. The difference is night and day, and that alone speaks volumes. I'm sharing this not out of anger, but out of honesty. I truly hope this review encourages this location to reflect, improve staffing, and treat every baby with the care, love, and protection they deserve because these are defenseless children who rely entirely on the adults around them.

    The Learning Experience - Jersey Village - childcare - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...