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Without hesitation, I recommend St. Philip's Preschool and Parents Day Out. Before enrolling my…read moregranddaughter, we visited several programs in the area, including a nationally-known one. At St. Philip's we found the most wonderful, caring, and attentive employees once could hope to find. The director stays involved with the children on a daily basis, welcoming parents and the children each morning and then "seeing them off" in the afternoon. The classes are small enough that every child gets all the attention necessary to (1) help them get adjusted to the environment, routine, and expectations; and, (2) get the warmth, affection, and love a parent would want their child to receive. St. Philip's is exceptional and we are extremely grateful for everything they have done to help my granddaughter become the well-rounded child that she now is.

I want to share my experience so other parents are aware. My 3-year-old was told he needed to be…read more"assessed" for his pretend play and how he follows directions -- both completely normal for his age, according to his doctor and behavioral therapist. And was without our consent. At 3 years old, children are learning how to play, listen, and understand -- they shouldn't be held to unrealistic standards. I later learned this had supposedly been a concern since he was 2, yet no one ever discussed it with us. It feels like the school made assumptions and took advantage of us being young, first-time parents instead of communicating openly. Parents deserve transparency and children deserve to be supported, not judged.

Happy Tree Child Development Center

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We absolutely LOVE Happy Tree. We moved into the area a bit before Covid but kept our twins at…read moretheir previous daycare until Covid hit. We took them out until we could figure out what was going on. When we were ready to have them go back our spots had been filled. I did a search of the area and stumbled upon Happy Tree. Ms. Danielle was extremely responsive and we had a brief phone call before we toured the school. During the phone call with Ms. Danielle it just felt right. When we toured, I knew it was right. When they were enrolled, they had just turned two and within weeks I could see a huge difference in their growth and development. They are now 4.5 and came home one day and recited all the presidents! They are writing and spelling their names, adding and subtracting and much, much more. It's extremely bittersweet that they are moving on and we will very much miss Happy Tree and all they've done to prepare them for their future education.

My son attended Happy Tree starting at 12 weeks (Jun 2018) in the Infant 1 classroom. He was so…read morewell taken care of. He became so comfortable with the teachers in his class that he would specifically look for them when he walked in the building. They are so loving and caring. I had some apprehension because my son has a hearing aide that needs to be removed for naps and water activities. It is also extremely difficult to get him to keep it in and for other students not to yank at it. They took the time to learn how to place and remove the device and also helped him keep up with it. As he moved up in classes, he became just as fond of the new teachers as the old and they encouraged some independent learning. They also got him to eat vegetables almost everyday which is impossible at home. We wouldn't have believed it if we didn't see it with our own eyes. Another great thing about the facility is you can pop in on your child any day or any time. They have an open door policy for parents and it makes you feel at ease when they are willing to be so open. We moved and had to change child care. It was a difficult decision to make because our son enjoyed his classmates and teachers so much.

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