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Businiess name:  Star Child Academy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I do not agree with the complete review. The curriculums are fine since it is a day care. I do not believe the children are going head out to college when they are done with Pre-K so I think it is best to let the children have fun & learn as they are right now. I always say if parents are not happy with day care, then one of the parents should stay home & raise the child. I understand that many parents have to work due to vehicle payments, house payments, bills, etc and when that happens; the children are the ones being left under the care of these facilities. It is up to parents to decide what is best for their kids & yes children need to socialize but at an early age; they should not be pushed to being academically prepared at such a young age. Therefore, these curriculums are all age appropriate. I have seen some teachers get a little strict with some children but then again; they are the ones looking after them while we go to work & children need to be in good behavior when not under their parent?s supervision. It is up to the parents the manners enforced at home. Sadly, there are children that need a little more attention than others do to when it comes to behaving properly when around other adults.

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