Description: As a lifelong early childhood educator, I have always felt that children learn best through experience. I was constantly impressed with how young children grew socially, cognitively and emotionally through exploration and group interaction. In the mid 1990s, I was introduced to the Reggio Emilia approach to learning and my beliefs about children's development and understanding were validated by this highly acclaimed program of hands-on learning.
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The front office staff are very unfriendly with the exception of the receptionist Debby. She actually said hi to us and spoke more than 2 words to my kids. The Director holes up in her office always, it's like a "Where's Waldo" game to see if the woman ever comes out for air. If you need to talk to her, she appears mildy annoyed that you are intruding upon her computer or phone time.
They fired the teacher we liked the most, and who had all of the experience and who actually had a personality. That is enough for us. We are planning on giving a notice at summer's end since the school seems to be going through a huge transition in staff members. Our previous toddler teacher just left mid-year also, and her enrichment program was cut; which was hit and miss anyhow....just a HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT. I'd keep looking if you're considering this overpriced school.