I pay for a "learning daycare" for my G-Grandson who just turned four....$165.00 per week....This is his second year....We got lucky and only had to wait a month or so before there was a opening. It's rated the best in my AO.
I'm pretty happy with it other than they quit the school-made lunch due both the covid and food allergies so he packs. They do provide snacks.
For his age the boy seems to be ahead of the curve a bit as far as learning things....Nothing "woke" from what i have seen.
Nice teachers and there seems to be little turnover in staff, mostly the turnover is in HS aged young women that work there part-time their senior year then go on to college. Some come back to earn money over the Summer.
Here's a developed thread on another site chronicles the ups and downs others have experienced.....The expense and waiting times to get them in was a eye-opener.....Most of the better ones seem to have a six-month or better backlog.
I'm pretty happy with it other than they quit the school-made lunch due both the covid and food allergies so he packs. They do provide snacks.
For his age the boy seems to be ahead of the curve a bit as far as learning things....Nothing "woke" from what i have seen.
Nice teachers and there seems to be little turnover in staff, mostly the turnover is in HS aged young women that work there part-time their senior year then go on to college. Some come back to earn money over the Summer.
Here's a developed thread on another site chronicles the ups and downs others have experienced.....The expense and waiting times to get them in was a eye-opener.....Most of the better ones seem to have a six-month or better backlog.
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