Description: The Children's Learning Center strives to enhance the cultural, physical, and social well being of preschool and school age children and their families. Our program is committed to developing a sense of community through teaching values that promote understanding and tolerance. We make all services available regardless of race, religion, cultural heritage, political beliefs, national origin, disability, marital status or sexual orientation. The Children's Learning Center believes in creating a setting where children flourish as individuals, are actively involved in their learning, and engage in activities that encourage individual growth. Our teachers create a climate that encourages discovery as well as providing an environment that promotes the learning of all age appropriate skills. We provide a setting that enhances children's natural curiosity and challenges children's intellectual, physical, and social abilities. We believe that education is a lifelong process and begins with a strong foundation. To accomplish this, we provide enriching curriculum with the goal of promoting the well-rounded individual.
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The teachers are nice and respectful, no complaints there. Rosalind Mann has called me several times about my granddaughter, and when she calls she is rude. She is not professional at all... I have heard her speak to other parents (Caucasian parents) with respect. She speaks to the African american and other minorities with a different demeanor. There was a lice problem, a child brought in lice, they passed around letters, but when my granddaughter caught it, they told her she has a disease and to go in the corner. When my daughter went to pick her up, the poor 5 year old was crying so hard and said mommy they said i am a disease. Mind you, she wasn't the kid who brought it to the school and not the only kid who caught it. Rosalind called me and said, i don't care who comes and gets this child, as long as you get her out of here. Who talks that way to parents?? Grandparents?