Description: In a global world, parents realize their children will benefit from knowing more than one language. And the best way for a child to learn a new language is for he or she to hear individuals speaking it fluently. Fluency in a language is achieved through frequent exposure and interaction. Additionally, there is significant scientific evidence that links early language acquisition, particularly before the age of five, with enhanced cognitive abilities.
At Little Einsteins Spanish School, students develop proficiency in a second language by hearing and using the language throughout the day rather than by studying the language itself. By being exposed to conversations, a child will begin to pick up the sounds and the natural accent.
Our curriculum is designed to help children expand their thinking and language skills, through play and direct experience in a structured, predictable environment that is emotionally nurturing. We encourage them to explore and engage with their environment at their own pace.
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When you get to a point when you feel misrepresented and taken advantage of it is time to expose that abuse. I thought this school had the integrity that our family could trust. That trust was in the form of caring for our precious daughter. However, after presenting them with a major issue concerning our child and another child ( that we thought could have been resolved fairly quickly,) my opinion of them has greatly changed.
As most people know, a school should generally have to provide a safe environment for their students. This means the school has to take reasonable steps to make sure your child isn't harmed by other students.
Specifically, schools have a duty to adequately supervise children and they also have a duty to make sure that children are protected from children.
In a preschool setting we understand that toddlers will be toddlers. But what we do expect is for the organization that you entrust your child's welfare to solemnly take these matters seriously and not blow them off. Recently, I presented a photo of my daughters injury to this school with specifics expressed by My toddler daughter. We simply asked that these parents be notified and made aware of the occurrence so that it doesn't further happen again. Seems like a reasonable request... Right? Well I thought so too.
Instead, I received correspondence from the owner (who by the way seemingly took offense) refuted my daughters claims and instead, we have received allegations alluding to behavioral issues with our daughter (by the way typical toddler shenanigans) as if to claim this is the cause of her injuries. The reality is that there is negligence on behalf of Little Einsteins. To assert that here has not been any reports of the the other child biting or scratching, does not negate the fact that it has happened. We do not take our daughter around other children outside of school so this injury and previous ones that were not reported has occurred at little Einsteins.
The blatant disregard for the injuries sustained by my child from the school shows us he level of integrity and disregard for the welfare of our daughter. In the past I have let things like scratches and falls just go, but the bitting was a bit to far. I expected the school to take more control of the situation and investigate who (if not the one my daughter claimed) injured my baby. Just to say they "don't believe and have no reason to suspect" one child doesn't mean it didn't happen. We know for a fact it has happened, and their lack of attempt to solve the problem...is a problem.
We have instead decided to file a report against the school and as tax paying citizens, I want others to know before you decide on where to send your child take this into consideration. No parent should be left feeling like their concerns when brought forward will not be taken seriously, brushed off and instead look for other reasons to find fault with your little one. I am appalled, I am disgusted, I feel my daughter has been treated unfairly and I am saddened to know that what I believed to be a good school is Infact a misrepresentation.