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Businiess name:  Condor Child Care
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have recently withdrawn my children from this facility due to their negligence. Up until around a year ago, this daycare was excellent. Unfortunately, I did not feel like they are at all concerned with the way the children are treated by teachers, or the safety of their children. I have arrived on several occasions to find teachers in the faces of children, and have been embarrassed to have my children there because, a family member picked my child up, and also witnessed this behavior by the teachers. In the last year I have had a teacher scream at my child, on a different occasion I had a teacher strike my child. The last two times I was contacted to come and pick my child up because he had a temperature, I found him outside playing with all the other children. The state of Texas requires the ill child to be seperated from the other children. The last straw was when my child contracted Mono, once he was released by his physician to go back to daycare we sent him back with restrictions. Mono causes the spleen to enlarge, and can rupture very easily. We spoke with the director and told her that it was very important that he not go outside and play, he was not to be running and jumping, or any other type of rough playing. I arrived to find him on the playground running and jumping around. Although it is not common, a spleen rupture can be fatal. I don't feel like my child was cared for in the proper manner. Please think twice before you place your child in this facility.

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