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    Doodle Bugs Children's Centers

    Doodle Bugs Children's Centers

    (8 reviews)

    My kid has been attending for 3 years now - and they've kept him alive for that long, so that's…read moreworth at least a couple stars! Really though, the teachers we've had have all been wonderful and genuinely care about their kiddos. Yes there is some turnover because it's a daycare center, many of the staff are younger and go on to pursue their educations, but there is also turnover in the clientele because kids grow up. In school, they will have different teachers every year, so that's not been an issue for us. They have a good curriculum that covers all the basics: counting basic reading/writing, vocabulary, and other subjects needed to prepare for Kindergarten, and they track each child's process to find any areas needing improvement. Breakfast, lunch and snacks are all provided. The meals are healthy, and my picky kid actually eats them (most of the time). They have lots of play time and fun activities, including programs where they bring in outside instructors (e.g., yoga, tae kwon do, and music lessons). They have secured access like most centers, a daily report that you can have emailed (or use the iPhone app), and video monitoring of every area that you can view online-- which frankly I hardly log into anymore since it's mainly just peace of mind that they have it. I've always found the administrators to be very helpful and processional. They will talk through any issues and try to make it a great experience for parents and children. They have a summer camp enrollment option with field trips for pre-K age and up for a modest extra fee (younger kids stay in the center but they do themes for each week of camp). Certain school districts will provide bussing here after school for those of us working parents who aren't home by 2:30 p.m. My son has flourished and made lots of great friends here, plus he is very well-prepared to start school. We are glad we made the choice to send him to Doodlebugs!

    Do the right thing for your child and stay far away.. While certain teachers at the school do a…read morephenomenal job with the kids; the way the place is run makes no guarantee your kid will be with one teacher with experience vs another thats been there a week.. I had misgivings in the beginning after meeting the school director but put them in the back of my mind after touring the facility.. Now i find the child to teacher ratio is off by a wide margin (sometimes 16/1) in order to pack as many children into a room as possible. And you can tell certain teachers are burned out. I asked one teacher who looked frazzled what was wrong and they told me they were there since 7 and haven't had anything but a 30 minute lunch break until 6.. Take your queue from many others and go anywhere but here.. I dont know how they've managed to maintain their certifications as a daycare; but it should most definitely be revoked

    The Little Red Schoolhouse

    The Little Red Schoolhouse

    (19 reviews)

    I started sending my son here a few months ago over the summer when I knew he had been accepted in…read moreto the UPK program in autumn, so he could get acclimated to the facility (and the facility get acclimated to him). Before listing this place as my 1st choice in Clarence's UPK lottery, I went to all the 5 lottery choices to see them for myself. The Little Red Schoolhouse impressed me the most when I noticed 3 little boys all quietly looking at books together. Before attending here my son went to Doodlebugs two days a week for socialization and my son never ever did anything quietly or sat still like that at school. I thought to myself, "If these sorceresses can make little boys be still and quiet and read, maybe they can make my kid do this too". My son has high functioning autism and he can test a saint's patience but so far... this place has really improved his behavior at school tremendously. I mean, from their perspective he still gives them the business but from ours as parents I can see how far he's come in a short amount of time and it's remarkable. These teachers know what they are DOING! It's a very structured environment which in most cases is great for kids. I was a little nervous for my own, who had famously been described as "self directed" (which is hippie speak for "does whatever the heck he wants to"). My son used to cry and cling to me when I dropped him off at Doodlebugs, he actually enjoys coming here. I pay for some wrap around care on two days and while they do charge a little more than other places, the VALUE OF WHAT YOU GET! They have special guests come like the Fire department with their truck, or in the summer they have horse days on Wednesdays. It seems like my son is always coming home with some bonus present, like at Halloween a pumpkin from their private pumpkin patch or the many, many arts and crafts he makes at school. This is not a place where you drop your kid off and they just keep them alive for a few hours. They really do have amazing lesson plans and activities planned every day for them, I love knowing my son is going to do something fun every day. And the things he has learned! In the few months since pre-k started he can read at least two dozen sight words. I practice his sight words at home with him and it's impressed me how he's sounding out the letters and really trying to read the words. He knows his numbers and is starting to count by 2's and can count down from 25. He's 4 years old! When I was 4, I was eating paste and I don't think I even know left from right. They really teach them a lot at this school but they make it so fun the kids hardly even know they are learning! I also like that they hold him accountable when he messes up. Sometimes it's embarrassing for me as a parent but I know these teachers only have my son's best interests at heart and want him to succeed as much as I do. I appreciate their experience because they have been teaching kids for decades. They don't have a lot of turnaround here with their teachers, which is awesome for the kids. Is it click-y? I don't think so, I honestly haven't noticed if it is. All I care about is that my kid is learning and behaving in an appropriate manner. They are a little religious, some minor prayer and bible stories happening but hey! I don't care if Jesus takes the wheel if it means my kid is starting to read! They do like to teach the white washed versions of history (I'm looking at you, Columbus Day) but I'm guessing that's the school district's curriculum. They have a large parking lot for drop offs/pick ups. I don't think they take credit cards, I'm under the impression it's cash/checks. They do let you pay by the week or month. This is one of the cleanest preschools I have been in locally. They have hand sanitizer in ALL the classrooms and all the kids have to use it entering the room. Overall, I continue to be impressed by this school, it's teachers, their lessons, and all the little perks they offer. They are trying to make the kids ready for kindergarten and elementary school so I appreciate how they are helping my son grow. We could not be more happy with how our son is doing here, this really is a fantastic preschool/pre-k place to send your children.

    I would not recommend this UPK program based on our experience. I truly feel that their UPK…read moreprivileges should be removed, given that it is a state run program. After requesting an evaluation through the Clarence Central School District due to concerns about how our child was being treated, we noticed a significant shift in how staff interacted with him. He began receiving multiple incident reports for very minor, age-typical behaviors (tapping a pencil on his arm, lightly poking his arm, rubbing an object on his leg). Instead of being redirected, he was repeatedly removed from the classroom and sent to the office. In one week alone, he was made to sit alone at lunch 4 out of 5 days for things like: * Crushing a few fruit loops instead of using it for an activity * Calling a classmate "bucko" * Making noises/tapping his foot * Pretend play with Legos He was also disciplined for pretending to "arrest" a friend during play. Additionally, nearly every day at pickup, staff would go over negative behaviors in front of our child often for very minor issues, rather than discussing them privately. This was extremely discouraging and, over time, clearly impacted how he viewed himself at school. Staff described him as "sweet," "kind," and "non-violent," which made what happened next especially concerning. We received a call claiming he had "punched 8 kids in a row" and needed to be picked up immediately. When we later reviewed the video (we have the footage), it appeared he was lightly tapping other children, almost as if counting, not acting aggressively. We absolutely understand that keeping hands to himself is something to learn, but the situation was escalated far beyond what seemed appropriate. While, my husband was at the school reviewing the footage Mary Beth can be heard in the video he recorded that she nor the teacher reviewed the footage after the incident they just assumed his guilt. They repeatedly told him he hit other kids until he admitted it and started to believe he did (which he didn't). Rather than an apology from Mary Beth after reviewing the video, she chose to tell us he was no longer welcome at Little Red School House. Other concerning moments: * I personally witnessed a teacher say "ugh, not you again" to him and take a utensil out of his hand in a rough manner * He came home saying a teacher used inappropriate language * An incident initially described as "spitting in a teacher's face" was later clarified by the teacher as accidental blowing a "raspberry" Most concerning was the emotional impact. Our child began saying:"I'm a bad kid at school,""The teachers don't like me,""They yell at me all the time,"and described Mary Beth as "scary." Additionally, professionals we consulted with described the program's approach as feeling more like a "boot camp" environment for young children, which we found very concerning for a UPK setting. At 4 years old, children need guidance, patience, and redirection not repeated removal, isolation, and labeling. Every child is different, but based on our experience, this environment felt overly harsh and not developmentally appropriate. Families should be aware and ask detailed questions about how behavior is handled before enrolling.

    Carousel Academy

    Carousel Academy

    (7 reviews)

    My three year old son was very hesitant and shy, and would cry almost every day at drop off. From…read morethe very start, his teachers were there to comfort him and help him through his day. A couple weeks in, I watched as my son walked away from me in tears and went right into the arms of his teacher. While I was sad to see him upset, my heart exploded when I saw how much he loved and trusted his teacher to make him feel better. I have seen nothing but kindness, love and patience from the teachers and staff at Carousel. Their communication, willingness to treat each individual family with attention and care, and their welcoming classrooms make it an amazing place to care for your babies. I cannot be happier with my experience, and I am so sad that we will have to say goodbye soon!

    Always remember that the review of anything depends upon your expectations and how much it meets…read more!!!! This school was recommended by my friend .She has her both the kids enrolled there. One older child for after school or during the breaks. Here is what i found . I know i know , you want to scroll down to see which line meets your expectations :) 1) Full day care , awesome, clean, great location, friendly staff, playground ! 2) Need 2 1/2 hr program? yes ! 9 30 - 12 for $25.00 3) Great teachers... Again, its based upon your child's needs and my son never cried here as he cried a lot in previous center so you never know! 4) Flexible flexible : just give them an advance notice and if they have space they will adjust you or switch you from regular time & day. I usually need this when i have to volunteer at my older child's school. 5) Dance/Gym/ Karate: Yes 6) Price: same as other day cares, reasonable. Though there are cheaper ones than this too. 7) Transportation: No link to transportation for after school from other elementary schools. Your own! 8) UPK: Not available as they have their own 2 1/2 hr program. 9) Teaching or learning activities: They keep the kids happy and engaged in various activities. They enforce teaching and learning through various methods but most important difference that i found here from previous place is that they pay special attention to details of each child's behavior. If my son doesn't listen, they make him listen. Previous center they didn't make him sit or listen even if he wandered or walked away from circle time or karate. 10) Technology: No Hi-Fi sci-fi stuff. Simple password entry. Its more like you can think that "the world was much better when apple and blackberries were just fruits". meaning that there was more human touch and emotional bonding. Overall for me it works great... Good luck! :)

    Independent Health Family Branch YMCA - My first post-Turkey-week-off workout selfie requires a lot of extra filters. #BackAtIt #HellOnceOver

    Independent Health Family Branch YMCA

    (42 reviews)

    Overall, my family has been pretty happy with the Y. The workout facilities, locker rooms and…read morebathrooms are much cleaner than what I've experienced at places like LA fitness. I love that they have lockers with locks in the main workout area (you do need to bring your own lock for the locker room), although currently many of the lockers are broken so I hope they repair them soon. I've taken quite a few good classes here although the classes do tend to get crowded so you really have to show up early to make sure you have a spot. We also enjoy swimming both in the lap pool and with our son in the zero depth pool. The one frustration I have had is with the adventure room. This is a great indoor playground which my toddler son loves. However, unlike the rest of the facilities, it is covered in dust. I worry that if they aren't maintaining this area, not only is it covered in germs from the children, but they may not be regularly inspecting the safety of the structure. Overall, it seems like a safe playspace but anytime you have kids climbing at such high heights, a piece of broken equipment could become a serious danger. I always watch my son closely and check out the equipment myself while he's playing. The other problem with this area is that although there is an app with schedules, it is frequently incorrect when it comes to the adventure room. The open hours for children under five are very limited and as you can imagine, it is very difficult to get a toddler out of the house, bring him to his favorite place only to have to tell him that it is unexpectedly closed. I have brought up this issue to the staff multiple times, but it still has not been addressed. In general, I would say the Y is worth it, especially if you were planning on utilizing all of the facilities

    The excercise classes in the pool led by Sara are wonderful. Overall, the staff is friendly,…read morehelpful, and professional. The facilities are 1st rate.

    The Learning Garden - childcare - Updated May 2026

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