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  • The director/owner here is amazing. If only I could say the same for the rest of her staff. The first couple of days my son (age 2) went here, he ran off into his area fairly happily and it was nearly impossible to not drag him out screaming since he wanted to stay so badly. A little while longer, however, and the opposite became true. He didn't want to go in and was quick to run out to me. As soon as we'd get in the car, he'd grab his snacks (bananas, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc - healthy stuff) and water. I'd pick him up super hungry and super thirsty. After a few days of picking him up super thirsty and super hungry, I sent him to daycare with a lunch that I know he loves, let the caregiver for his area know about it and that she'll need to open it for him, and thought that it should solve the problem. Well, each time I opened his lunchbox to see that not only did he not eat anything from it, nothing was even opened for him. The woman who was with him when I'd pick him up (different from the morning time) said she didn't know what he ate nor how much, if anything. He doesn't speak English as his first language and everyone there knew that, so it was difficult then to express what he wanted when he wanted it. Regardless, at age 2 the children should be regularly offered something to drink (and not just from an unfiltered water fountain spouting out Vegas' recycled sewage water). In his time there, about a few weeks total, he made almost no progress in learning English and has done better on a public playground in gaining vocabulary and confidence in speaking. Each time I'd come and drop him off, the kids were watching TV. Each time I'd come to pick him up, the kids were watching TV. I get that these are transitional times and the shows are educational, but if this were what I was seeking, I could just drop him off with a neighbor's house for half the cost (not that it's expensive at Little Hearts, but I didn't send him there to watch television). If Ms. Louisa could clone herself for each of the sections of the daycare, I'd go back in a heartbeat. The price is right and the hours are fantastic for those with non-traditional work schedules. It'd be worth going out of the way a few miles if the staff were changed.
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