Description: Wee Care Learning Center is a Center Based Program License in Windham NH, with a maximum capacity of 62 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 6 weeks to 7 years . The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Visit/Complaint Date | Type | Details |
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2019-10-07 | Revision | No Violations Found |
2019-03-22 | Monitoring | NCSOF Issued |
2018-06-19 | Renewal | Violations Found-SOF Issued |
2017-02-08 | Monitoring | NCSOF Issued |
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First thing I will say about this daycare is that the teachers are wonderful. I always felt like they were giving my son the love and attention he needed and deserved.
The Director on the other hand is an awful human. My son had been at this daycare since June 2022 and in January 2023 we were told that his spot was only 'temporary" and would end Feb 8, 2023. The Director swears that we had the conversation and that she told me this was happening and that the witness to our conversation was her daughter slash Co- Director. Not a very credible third party. She also told me jokingly that she should really start putting this in writing because parents always seem to be surprised when she tells them their child's spot is temporary.
My son had a very difficult transition into daycare and my argument was why would I have put him through such a difficult transition knowing it would only be temporary?! Clearly we did not know.
During our final conversation, after her telling me I needed to be "respectful to the staff" until his last day which blew me away since I was nothing but respectful to her staff, she told me over and over again how much they did for my son and how accommodating they were to him when he started.
Now being an Elementary School Guidance Counselor myself, I said to her "if you are working with children, you SHOULD be doing everything that you can to accommodate any child's needs?"
If that is not your. mindset then you have no business working with children.
In conclusion, if you do choose this child care for your child, make sure you have it in writing that his or her spot is permanent.
I am inquiring about daycare for an infant starting in January 2017. I am curious if you offer part time day care (3 days per week) and what the cost is.
If you do offer this and have availability in January can we schedule a tour? Preferably sometime at or after 4:30 any day during the week but Wednesday.
Thank you!
Lauren Guertin