Hawthorne, United States
1 Skyline Dr
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+1 9143477682
My daughter loves Little Years. She's been there since turning two, and will now enter their pre-school program. There is nothing like hearing \i cant wait to go to school\ and \are we there yet\ on the morning commute. The teachers are loving, nurturing and supportive! They even helped us potty train. We love them all dearly and they have become part of our family.
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I put my son here Little Year Day Care . He always got sick from this day care .The place is so unfriendly without patient . And the room temperature is cold in winter make baby got cold . They only care about make money without pay attention to kid . They don’t take care of baby well .my kid starving every time I picked him up after daycare. I really doubt it they feed him well. And his little face always getting dry without cream that I given they permitting to use it . And they don’t clean his face and hands . Be very carefully If you want choose this one day care . I won’t be back here anymore.
To Parents, I had two children that went to this daycare one for two years and one for 4 years. If you are looking for a daycare that is focused on learning and is heart driven this is the place. The owners are very focused on education and love for all the children as well as the place is superclean and rooms are large but class size is small. All the teachers have great passion for what they do and really love the kids and teach them great values.Just finished the pee wee prom and graduation and that was special. They have an outdoor playground so the kids get plenty of exercise. The kids that went here are still great friends with my children and the parents are some of our friends. Several bake sales are planned throughout the year and lots of events around each holiday. If you are looking for a place that is safe, loving, fun, educational and all around the best place to have piece of mind placing your kids when you drop them off this is the place.
My son went to little years daycare at the age of 1.5 until he went to Kindergarten. I have a new baby and will place him there again when he is also 1.5 year old. Pros: the director is strict on staff, someti.es too much. The teachers are caring and teach them a lot. My son learned more at the Pre-K program than the blue ribbon school we are at. They helped him become potty trained. There is a routine that helps children. My son learned about sharing, eating with others,rules,and consequences. You can drop your child at 7 and pick up by 6 with no extra charge. If you are a teacher you can pull your kid for the summer and you do not have to pay for those days in the summer. Cons: the director sometimes does not have people's skills and we did get sometimes into disagreements with each other.The director does smoke so you can smell her no matter how much gum she chews. She does it farthest from the premises and away from children. I don't like but it's her personal choice.
I pulled my son from this daycare after just 4 days. The teachers in the infant room did not interact with the babies. I had an uneasy feeling and spent a few hours there over the course of these 4 days. My time in the morning was spent watching the other infants on the floor, while the teachers talked amongst themselves. They were left to lay on the mat with no stimulation. My time in the afternoon, when I would drop in unannounced, was spent observing caregivers who spoke little English and also just sat looking bored while the children played. During my tour months earlier, I was promised circle time and baby sign language lessons. This was clearly not what was being delivered. I would have been happy if any of the teachers had shown any of the children some attention - even if they had just faked it while I was visiting. This did not happen. Not once. Additionally, there was the risk of inhaling Danielle's (the director) cigarette smoke when you entered or left the building. On the fourth and final day, I entered the room to pick up my son who was napping in the crib with a blanket over his face. He was just 5 months old. The American Academy of Pediatrics does not recommend sleeping with a blanket in the crib until 12 months of age to reduce the risk of SIDS. There was simply no excuse for this. This is a poorly run facility and I felt that my child's health and safety were at risk. As someone who works with and loves children, I seriously urge you to look into other centers.
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