About the Provider
Description: CHEW, IRMA D is a Day Care Home in CHICAGO IL, with a maximum capacity of 11 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 6W TO 12Y. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Provider First Licensed on 03/15/12.Night Care Available;
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She seemed nice in the beginning and because I had a high-needs child I would recieve daily complaints until eventually her complaining pushed us out of the daycare. After speaking to another parent, it seems that she does this to others as well(another parent of a baby as well). If you have child that needs more attention please look elsewhere. Do not let your child suffer from crying all day. Mine cried because he didnt sleep there. I am going to assume that he was not being cuddled or soothed or attended to as he should have. Lastly, when I called to give her a week in advance notice of moving him from her daycare she wanted him to be out immediately. She also said that her other kids dont sleep because of him. RUDE & DEMEANING. I wish I had better things to say about my experience. But she provided me with negativity about my son so its only fair that I provide my negative experience. A parent should never feel as if they are leaving a burden with their provider and thats what I felt on a daily basis. It is an unprofessional way of dealing with my situation.