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Welcome to your child’s first classroom! Room to Grow Child Development Center, LLC provides child care services to the San Antonio and Converse community. The child care facility serves children from birth to 12 years of age. Room to Grow Child Development Center, LLC welcomes each child into a nurturing, caring, and family environment that will provide you a peace of mind while away from your child.
Initial License Date: 2/9/2011.
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
Inspections | Assessments | Self Reported Incidents | Reports |
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15 | 0 | 0 | 2 View Report(s) |
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You do not want leave your infant here (san antonio,tx on FM78 if your infant is not used to daycare. This daycare has a policy that they give a 1 week trial to see if the daycare is fit for the child; if after 4-5 days your child fails to adapt and cries too much and if the teacher feel is too much stress for her and her other kids than they will terminate your infant for failing to adapt. My 9mos old infant came from nannies, never been on daycare. I got the notice on the 4th day that his last day was going to be the next day of the notice. They told me my baby was crying too much and he couldnt adapt to daycare. That he was causing stress to the other children and his teacher. My complaint is, that you cant expect for children to adapt in 4 days, specially infants or children coming from nannies or from a home(daycare being their first time experience). Children (infants)are expected to cry. At that age they are teething, and they suffer from seperation anxiety. The child care excuse for terminating my baby was because they couldnt let him cry too much because it could be perceived as neglect. You tell me who adapts in 4 days to a big change like it is for babies changing caregivers. The teacher didnt even keep me posted on daily basis how he did . All she did was tell me he cried bit she always said his behavior was normal. She never complaint to me it was stressing and that she felt he wasnt adapting. The Owner of the day care said teachers arent allow to communicate with parents or rather tell them directly that children arent adapting because it can be interpreted that the teachers arent qualiied(which i think thats how it is after this awful experience). They expect a 2 week courtesy notice from parents if children arent returning but they do not give the same courtesy to parents when they terminate children. They offered me a few days to care for my infant after i complaint about the situation, however, i did not want to leave my child where he wasnt wanted " because he was causing to much stress to the teacher by crying too much". I definetly reported this daycare.