Description: Adlerian Child Care Centers have been providing child development programs for children in South Carolina since 1974. The child care centers use the child rearing approaches founded by psychologist Alfred Adler.
Additional Information: ABC Quality Level: B Plus;
Contact
7817 Broad River Road, 7817 Broad River Road Irmo SC 29063
District Office:South Carolina Dept. of Social Services - Division of Child Care Services
District Office Phone:Mcarthur, Wilena (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
Licensor:(803) 898-9001
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IrmoMom2014-07-31 12:48:23
No serious issues, but this center is not of the quality that I have experienced in other child care centers my kids have been in previously. They almost never send home projects/art in the preschool classroom so it seems they don't offer very many structured activities for the little ones. On occasion my preschooler will bring home a paper with crayon scribbles, but never any "projects" or art work that shows adult participation. It's disappointing. Also, would like to see charts of daily activity (what was served/eaten for lunch and snacks, naptime, etc...) but they don't provide any.
We have had several problems with Adlerian. First off, our child was not sick until attending Adlerian. Since attending, our child has had several trips to the doctor and we have had many days off work. Our child also is sensitive to acid and we provided written and verbal communications that our child is not to have highly acidic foods (oranges, lemons, etc.). While she isn't allergic to the food, the acid causes dryness/redness and is sensitive to our child. Our requests were flat out denied unless a she once AGAIN goes to a doctor to run an allergy work up and get a medical diagnosis for allergies. We have also fought with them when they refused to give our child (less than 1 yr) formula. They said that they are no longer going to give her a bottle and if she doesn't learn to drink from a "sippy cup" then she won't drink. We provided all the written documentation required and they told us that they still would not give her anything by a bottle anymore because they wanted her to move up to the toddler room. If you don't want to fight with your day care provider about whether your child will get enough liquids/formula I would not recommend Adlerian. Also if your child has something like somewhat sensitive skin or for any requests to be fulfilled, I would not recommend Adlerian. I would also not recommend Adlerian if you want your child to not have to go to the doctor many times a month. This is a truly honest review- I do not have any affiliation with any other day care.
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No serious issues, but this center is not of the quality that I have experienced in other child care centers my kids have been in previously. They almost never send home projects/art in the preschool classroom so it seems they don't offer very many structured activities for the little ones. On occasion my preschooler will bring home a paper with crayon scribbles, but never any "projects" or art work that shows adult participation. It's disappointing. Also, would like to see charts of daily activity (what was served/eaten for lunch and snacks, naptime, etc...) but they don't provide any.