About the Provider
Description: Learn, Crystal is a Group Family Day Care in Nunda NY, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of Total Capacity: 12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children . The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: This facility is authorized to administer over-the-counter topical ointments only; Initial License Date: 9/24/2007;
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This daycare is great. My child has been going to Crystals for five years. I’m expecting a baby this year and plan to send my baby as well. This daycare offers a well structured program. My child has learned so much and loves going daily. I highly recommend this daycare
Avoid unless you are okay with losing your job: After touring this daycare, we asked if we could put a deposit down to hold the opening Crystal would have available in two months for our infant. She let us know she doesn't take deposits but she would reserve the child's spot for us. She said she did this before for twins and their mom never showed up, so we reassured her that we would be true to our word. I later communicated with her that the enrollment forms for our child were filled out and asked when I could bring them by. She said anytime. Less than a week later, Crystal messaged me that she no longer had a spot for us, since a family of four took all the part time spots she had left. I let her know that based on her word, we informed nannies that we had found a place for our son, and the nannies thereafter told us they had taken positions based on this. Additionally, we didn't have any family in the state that we could ask for help until we found another daycare. I asked Crystal if she would tell the other family that she had made a mistake and already made a commitment to us, and she said, "No," because this other family was enrolling their children in more days than we were and the children were over the age of two and said "It's a better fit for my program." More days than us means more revenue, so I also inferred that the family enrolling their four children compared to our one made her more interested in money than interested in keeping her commitments. I was devastated and betrayed by Crystal and now in a panic to find a daycare, so I could continue working. Do not enroll your child in this daycare unless you are 100% confident he or she is going to be there permanently, like we were. . .