We, unfortunately, did not have the same great experience as some of the other reviews. My 3.5 year old son has a speech delay and some behavioral issues that go along with it. After our first week there I had a sit down with the director, his teacher, and a behavioral specialist that works with the school. We discussed strategies on the best way to all get on the same page and find the best techniques to get him on the right track. The director raved about how all but two teachers there had degrees in early childhood education and they have the lowest ratios of teachers to students in the area. She assured me that they understand that every child is different and learns differently but that we would all find what worked best for my son and implement it at school as well as at home. I left this meeting feeling great about my son's prospects at this school. Three weeks later, right before spring break his teacher informed me that they had placed him in the older class for the day and he had done much better. One of the office ladies told me she was going to speak with the director about possibly moving him up to the older class. We went on spring break and then out of the blue I received an email from the director stating that she didn't think the school was a good fit for my son and that they were going to terminate his enrollment. I was shocked. First of all, that should have been a face to face conversation. Secondly, they had only been working with him for THREE and a half weeks. I would have thought a school that boasted about their degrees would have given a toddler more than three weeks to see if their strategies were working. When I began looking for preschools I had been warned to watch out for the ones that only want the kids that perfectly fit their mold. Otherwise, you will be let go quickly and just replaced by another child who fits in better. Unfortunately, Totspot seems to be this kind of school. If you have a child that may have learning/behavioral issues of any kind I would steer clear unless you like the humiliation of being kicked out of a preschool.