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Description: LITTLE FOOTPRINTS CHRISTIAN DAY CARE is a Child Care Center in POTTSTOWN PA, with a maximum capacity of 121 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Im confused about the one review on this page...if your child didnt get tummy time the then how did supposedly get that in his mouth?
Ive used this center for 4 years and i have never had any problems with any of the rooms from nursery to the preschool my child is currently in every teacher in this center has treated me with respect they keep me informed of things happening with my child
I think this center is amazing my goddaughter attends this center and is in the nursery. I've seen them do tummy time plenty of times the room is always clean and the staff always friendly. The teachers in this room are always more then willing to answer any questions you may have. And the room is always nicely decorated my goddaughter is clean and well provided here. The Director is very friendly and kind.
I would never send my child to the infant room at Little Footprints. They tried to tell us our child was colic, but did not put him down for naps. He did not get tummy time and they would leave him in a chair to drink his bottle. We've had issues with them not wiping him properly and wasting bottles of brest milk. We wish we would have pulled him out sooner as most recently he was picked up from daycare and found shewing on a piece of carpet padding. Completely unacceptable supervision and care.