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    JLU Child Care

    JLU Child Care

    4.3
    (6 reviews)

    I am extremely disappointed with the care my son received at this daycare…read more My son has behavioral challenges, and I was the one who initiated discussions about creating a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) to help him succeed. During the meeting, I left feeling hopeful that we finally had a plan in place, especially since the daycare agreed to the strategies outlined. Unfortunately, once behaviors occurred, many of those agreed-upon interventions were not consistently implemented. Instead of following the plan, situations were often allowed to escalate until my son was ultimately terminated from the program. Throughout our time there, I frequently felt that my son was viewed as a problem rather than a child who needed support. I was expected to provide incentives and workbooks for staff to use because the daycare did not have appropriate resources available. I was regularly informed when my son injured another child, but there were multiple occasions when I was not informed about injuries my own child sustained. I was also concerned by some staff interactions. On one occasion, a teacher took my son's paper, crumpled it up, and threw it away in front of him, which only escalated an already difficult situation rather than helping to de-escalate it. There were too many children for the number of staff available, and I did not see evidence that staff had adequate training to support children with significant behavioral needs. It often felt as though any unexplained issue or injury involving another child was automatically assumed to be my son's fault. What was most frustrating was being told that the daycare could not accommodate my child after agreeing to a behavior plan that was never fully implemented. The final comment that they would "pray we find a placement" felt especially dismissive after months of struggling to get the agreed-upon support in place. Parents of children with behavioral or additional support needs should carefully consider whether this program is equipped to provide the accommodations and interventions it promises. While I understand that not every daycare can meet every child's needs, I expected honesty about those limitations from the beginning rather than assurances that support would be provided and then not consistently delivered.

    I was browsing local childcare reviews in hopes to find a good fit for my grandchild... a recent…read morenegative review caught my attention. Four Stars... because nobody is perfect. Parenting is a lifetime subscription, but we often enroll children in daycare with the unspoken (or it seems in this case with highly spoken) expectations of hoping trained staff will "straighten out" difficult behavior. While daycare can be a valuable environment for social growth, it is not a miracle cure for deep-seated behavioral issues. Expecting daycare workers to single-handedly transform a child's manners, attitude, or respect for authority is not only unrealistic--it's unfair to both the staff, the child in question, as well as the other children in the classroom. High-quality daycare centers provide structured routines, opportunities for social interaction, and exposure to early learning. Skilled caregivers can model positive behavior, encourage cooperation, and set boundaries. However, their influence is limited by time, context and capacity. A child spends only part of the day in daycare; the rest of their environment--especially at home--has a far greater impact on long-term behavior. Outsourcing children's behavioral challenges hoping it comes with a "90-day fix my kid" guarantee often comes with great disappointment. Teachers and staff are not miracle workers and are tasked to in helping a classroom of many children thrive in a happy, healthy and safe environment. Soft disciplinary tactics and gentle redirecting always sound better within intervention plans, but in reality, administrators have to take into account their teachers and the other children's safety and mental wellbeing. Sounds like this center took the welfare of their teachers and other families seriously and recognized that some cases call for more specialized and intensive behavioral care as well as parental support and guidance. Putting a childcare center on blast with a negative review doesn't seem to fill the void. Perhaps a more productive use of time would be to have the root causes of inappropriate behavior further explored or perhaps finding therapeutic parental support will help with caring forward. Best wishes and success to all. This is in response to a recent review. FULL DISCLOSURE I am not affiliated with JLU or know the parties involved. I don't claim to be in an expert; however, I am a retired preschool teacher and have experienced, across the gamut, the wild expectations of parents' vs the reality of limitations.

    Suburban Disposal

    Suburban Disposal

    2.3
    (46 reviews)

    I have never had to handle these services myself before because I live in a mobile home park, where…read morethey take care of it for you, however, someone stole my recycling bin, and I was desperate to get it back so I decided to go right to the source. After seeing the three star review, I can't say I was looking forward to making this phone call. However, I'm happy to report that it went awesomely! I spoke with a super personal, understanding, helpful, patient woman named Diane, who got me taken care of promptly while also putting up with interruptions from my comical (but so cute) five-year-old. Thanks for making this easy, Diane, and SD.

    If you've ever wondered which US-based company is the most poorly run, please, look no further and…read moreallow me to introduce you to Suburban Disposal. Like many customers, after seeing a 23% price hike in my Waste Management bill, I thought working with a smaller, local team would be beneficial. But I would have gladly eaten their price hike rather than lose hours of my life fighting with the clowns at Suburban Disposal. Now, picture this... On Wednesday, July 29th, I signed a contract for annual trash and recycling service. They explicitly promised my bins would be delivered by Friday, August 1st. Friday comes and goes: No bins. Monday, August 3rd: I call them. I'm given a laundry list of excuses--short-staffed, no trucks in the area--but I'm promised they'll arrive by Tuesday. Tuesday, August 4th: Still nothing. I call again around 3:30 PM. A staff member named Jose checks the notes, confirms my previous calls, and guarantees me they'll be delivered by 7:00 PM. Spoiler alert: They weren't. Wednesday, August 5th (My actual pickup day & 1 week since signing): At 6:30 AM, I email customer service asking to escalate this to management since front-line staff had now broken three separate promises. No reply. By 10:45 AM, I call asking for a manager. They transfer me to a random line that goes straight to voicemail. I leave a message. No callback. By 2:15 PM that afternoon--having received zero help, zero equipment, and zero service--I emailed back to cancel the account due to a blatant breach of contract. Because they never delivered the toters, I was forced to store my household waste in the garage. In the middle of peak summer heat, this resulted in flies, a maggot infestation, and a stench that took over my garage. To top it all off, they refused to acknowledge the cancellation or apologize, forcing me to file a chargeback with my credit card company just to get my money back. It turns out the secret key to Suburban Disposal's low cost is simple: they take your money and don't provide services or communicate with you as a client. I would recommend walking each and every individual wrapper to your town dump over working with this company. Deplorable, cowardly, unethical, and highly shameful buisness. DO NOT do business with them, you'll sorely regret it.

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated August 2026

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