Description: Playing For Keeps Early Childhood Center is a Licensed Center - Child Care Program in Longview TX, with a maximum capacity of 272 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant, Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, School. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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Inspections | Assessments | Self Reported Incidents | Reports |
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22 | 0 | 6 | 7 View Report(s) |
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My child attended Playing for Keeps Daycare from 12 months to 2 years of age. I agree with the above statement that this daycare make teen moms feel stupid and also take advantage of them. I also feel the daycare needs to purchase new toys, furniture, and computers for each classroom. I also think that the teacher's need to follow a daily curriculum amd do some type of activity with there students daily. For the entire two years that my child attend Playing for Keeps she never bought home a single activity.
My daughter has attended Playing For Keeps Daycare from birth to present (18 months). Within the last year she has been bitten twice, and 2 other times prior, by several different children. No disciplinary actions were taken against the "biters." She has also gotten food poisoning this year because the milk was spoiled. Additionally, we spent time in the hospital this past weekend because she stuck something up her nose. How does this happen, unless the adult supervision is less than adequate? Personally, I feel that Playing For Keep Day Care takes advantage of teen moms because they think we simply "don't understand certain things," as I have been reminded several times. I may not understand everything, but I know my daughter and I know she is not receiving the best care possible. In order to be a better parent for my child, I need an education. I can't get an education without child care. Why establish an organization to help "teen moms" that doesn't truly help?