Description: Childrens Lighthouse Parker is a Child Care Center in Parker CO, with a maximum capacity of 180 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infants, Toddlers, Preschool. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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Type | Report Date | Category | Finding |
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Inspection | 2020-07-16 | Original |
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This is a terrible daycare. My daughter attended for almost the entire year of 2022. During that time, she had 10 lead teachers and countless assistant teachers. Oftentimes we’d arrive to drop her off and it’d be a new face on a daily basis. No one ever introduced themselves to us, and my daughter had no consistency, making her feel less comfortable being dropped off. My daughter needs help with drop off and during the entire time we were there, only a couple of the teachers would help - most of them stood back and let you try to get your child to interact with the other children.
When she started getting older, they moved her to another classroom, but when they had staffing issues, they just moved my daughter from room to room without any communication with us. We’d arrive in the morning and never knew which room we were supposed to take her to. They’d then move her in the middle of the day multiple times, leaving us unable to see her on their camera system, and not knowing where to pick her up.
We had several instances of arriving to pick her up and she’d have a poopy diaper, causing rashes. There were a few times the poop had been there so long that she was bleeding from the rash it had caused.
The final straw for us was when we potty trained our daughter, it felt like we were working against the daycare. The first day after training, they took her out of the room with a toilet, moved her to the younger room, and put her back in a diaper. Every weekend we had to nearly re-train her because they weren’t listening to her when she said she needed to go potty and they weren’t giving her enough reminders. She’d come home having had at least 1 accident daily. She also went from LOVING going to the potty to it being a battle to get her to go. After just 3 days at home, she no longer has any accidents, indicating that they definitely weren’t doing their part.
In the 11 months we were with this daycare, there were 3 directors. The newest director Ashley really seems like she’s trying to turn the place around, and I had faith in her for a long time. I just think this daycare is too far gone at this point. It just needs to be shut down.