This place has been amazing for my 3 yr old grandson. He really enjoys coming every day, and the best part for me is that he is learning so much too! Throughout the day they do crafts, read books, play educational games, listen to music and play outside. The kids are constantly doing something, and it’s always in a play based learning environment where the teachers carefully guide the activities. I especially love the Spanish immersion program, which will help him later in both school and the real world. The facility has an awesome playground, there is an abundance of toys and interactive games, the staff are all very tech savvy, and most importantly it is an extremely safe environment. My grandson’s teachers are very knowledgeable about toddlers and often do activities targeted for his age group and his unique strengths and abilities. They do a great job of keeping you in the loop as a parent or grandparent. Recently, during National Grandparents week, the class was decorated with pictures of the kid’s grandparents, and they made crafts and read books about grandparents. They also do parent teacher conferences and regularly assess each child so you know how well they are developing and if there are things that need more attention. Overall, I give this place a 5 star rating. Definitely the best childcare in the area — it’s a safe, nurturing, educational environment for children to get that all-important early start preparing for school.
Jimmy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Richmond, TX
My wife and I were looking for daycares for our 2 year old daughter and found Computer kids. The price was unbelievably affordable(cheapest from 10+ day cares in the area) plus the director was so nice, pleasant, professional. For our first day, we were worry that our daughter was not going to stay by herself. Boy! we were wrong, When we arrived to the parking lot, she yelled out«my school, my school». She was so excited that she rushed us to get her out of her car seat and take her inside. As we were inside, she quickly left my side and wanted to play with the toys. I told her I was going to work and was quickly replied as «bye dada.» For the second day of school, my daughter was not excited to go. In fact, my wife had a hard time dropping her off as our daughter did not want to stay there. We figured she will need to get used to the fact of going to daycare. Day 3, 4 and 5 — our daughter cried all those days when getting dropped off — Once again, we had to leave her hoping she would get used to it. We changed our method and decided for her to stay half a day for the rest of the week. Luckily we had family members that was able to pick her up around noon. Last Sunday, as we were passing by the daycare we asked our daughter to say hello to school. Her response was«no school no school» and started crying. This quickly raised a huge flag to us and began questioning her on why? Me: Baby: why don’t you want to go to school? Daughter: No school, no school(started crying) Me: But why not, there are many friends that want to play with you Daughter: does not have any reaction and does not answers Me: Don’t you like the toys they have there? Daughter: nods her head as no Me: Don’t you like playing with your teacher? Daughter: Cries even more and says no teacher no teacher Me: Why not, does she pow pow you?(spank) Daughter(she noods her head as yes) Me: Where does she pow pow you? Daughter(She points her behind) At this point we are speechless. I asked my wife and 3 other family members to ask her the same questions in different ways to ensure we all get the same answer and what a disappointment. My daughter gave them the same answer. Fortunately, she has no bruises, marks etc. But she is now traumatized as the word«school» or «teacher» will make her cry. We tried going to other daycares but we are having a hard time getting adjust with any strangers. ANDYES — WEWILLBEREPORTINGTHISDAYCARETODFPS