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Appleseed Child Development
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I don't entirely agree with some of the posts on this website and have learned that there are usually two sides to every story. While I'm sure there were some people that were dissatisfied with the level of service/care they received, I can't entirely believe that Appleseed would be 100% at fault for it. Additionally, I find it disgusting that race would even be mentioned as a deciding factor regarding the employment/unemployment of staff members.\r
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We've been taking our children to Appleseed for nearly two years now and are very pleased with the care. When we've expressed our concerns about any issues we have had (there were a few) - they have been addressed and resolved. The staff and leadership truly understand the children and their safety come first. They are approachable and are willing to listen and look for a solution. They also appreciate the feedback and encourage it. I think that might be the key to why we so much appreciate the directors and staff. \r
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We have experienced facilities (in our previous state) that say they'll do something, but nothing changes, nothing gets resolved and the same people continue to make the same decisions. This not the case at Appleseed and I?m glad. There have been some changes in staff, but from my perspective, it has probably justified. \r
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There have been many improvements made to the curriculum and facilities, which is an improvement over some of the alternatives in the Fort Mill area. During the tour of one facility when my wife and I relocated here, we found three children playing in a room by themselves - unsupervised. In escorting them to the appropriate room (with the center director) we had to step over the trash in the hallway (it was explained it was garbage day). With that said, we did not decide to enroll our children there. \r
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I expect there will be more improvements based on the feedback of the staff and parents and know we'll continue to take our children to Appleseed. \r
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Pros: Open to concerns, willing to change
Cons: Bad rap due to some disgruntled parents
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