Description: Child, Aleatha is a Licensed Family Child Care in Sunset UT, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Contact
, Sunset UT 84015-2856
(801) 645-7930
Operation Hours
Days of OperationMonday-Friday
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:70880
Capacity:16
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:No
Initial License Issue Date:2019-05-28
District Office:Utah Child Care Licensing
District Office Phone:(801)273-6617 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
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Reviews
Happy parents2020-08-24 00:05:58
I have used this provider for less than 6 months
She's been going above and beyond, update texts. Does my daughter's hair, preschool program, work with my child being special needs. Her staff are very loving. She's very flexible. Her house looks like a daycare toys are sometimes everywhere as you would expect with a daycare. My children love her activities I like that she rarely does TV time. I love the art projects my girls brings home.
This home daycare. Is flexible, fun environment. Provider is caring, loving, so professional. She does fun activities, makes sure you feel safe and comfortable sends you pictures and update texts. Does a trial period, offers a night out services. Feeds the children healthy meals. Her staff are nice and good with the children. My child does a lot of fun activities and doesn't want to leave daycare at the end of the day. She is great!
This provider is amazing she learns from her mistakes growing. Loves the kids with all her heart. Offer outside time when weather is safe. Offers art, science any fun activities. Her staff are great. She teaches them so much. Does a great preschool program. Offers very healthy homemade meals. Opens as early as 6 am offers date night services. She does a trial period to help you feel comfortable and safe with her. She has her education in child development. I would recommend her to anyone.
Worst daycare ever. Rude,unprofessional and constantly quotes licensing rules to suit her own needs. Speaks to parents in a smart tone and raises her voice. Forces older children to sleep 2 hour naps. No outside time. No activities. Children remain in the livingroom. Dirty, cluttered, and dark. Totally uninviting. There were two incidents of injury to the child, and the provider did not report it to parent. No contract given until parent wanted to remove the child. A contract was the produced, and the parent told they had to pay two weeks in advance. The first week, the provider harrassed the parent via text messages, and refused phone calls. On the Friday of the first week, the provider stole the last week of paid daycare. The parent was told by the provider, that the parent was difficult to work with as the excuse to steal last week paid and refused refund.The parent was blocked on cell phone number and told not to return to property. A report was filed with licensing.
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She's been going above and beyond, update texts. Does my daughter's hair, preschool program, work with my child being special needs. Her staff are very loving. She's very flexible. Her house looks like a daycare toys are sometimes everywhere as you would expect with a daycare. My children love her activities I like that she rarely does TV time. I love the art projects my girls brings home.
This home daycare. Is flexible, fun environment. Provider is caring, loving, so professional. She does fun activities, makes sure you feel safe and comfortable sends you pictures and update texts. Does a trial period, offers a night out services. Feeds the children healthy meals. Her staff are nice and good with the children. My child does a lot of fun activities and doesn't want to leave daycare at the end of the day. She is great!
This provider is amazing she learns from her mistakes growing. Loves the kids with all her heart. Offer outside time when weather is safe. Offers art, science any fun activities. Her staff are great. She teaches them so much. Does a great preschool program. Offers very healthy homemade meals. Opens as early as 6 am offers date night services. She does a trial period to help you feel comfortable and safe with her. She has her education in child development. I would recommend her to anyone.
Worst daycare ever. Rude,unprofessional and constantly quotes licensing rules to suit her own needs. Speaks to parents in a smart tone and raises her voice. Forces older children to sleep 2 hour naps. No outside time. No activities. Children remain in the livingroom. Dirty, cluttered, and dark. Totally uninviting. There were two incidents of injury to the child, and the provider did not report it to parent. No contract given until parent wanted to remove the child. A contract was the produced, and the parent told they had to pay two weeks in advance. The first week, the provider harrassed the parent via text messages, and refused phone calls. On the Friday of the first week, the provider stole the last week of paid daycare. The parent was told by the provider, that the parent was difficult to work with as the excuse to steal last week paid and refused refund.The parent was blocked on cell phone number and told not to return to property. A report was filed with licensing.