We enrolled our child in this school after moving to the area. Initially things seemed to go well but then our child began to get ridiculed for their late potty training issues. We spoke to the Teacher and Managers at the time and they encouraged us to continue working with them at home and they would do the same at school. But then one day they left our child's soiled underware in their cubby with their feces still rolled inside. I thought at the time it was to remind us there was a problem but then later I thought I should have reported the school as doing such an act raises a health issue not only for our child but also for everyone else there. Why couldn't they have just flushed it and then spoke to us about it later? After that things calmed for a while until our child had a rough day - crying and kicking furniture. It's funny because it was the first time this ever happened but yet the school never called my husband or I and we never heard about it until a week later when we got a letter from the school asking us to leave. They said it was due to our child's potty training and behavioral issues. They seem to use that excuse a lot. It seems convenient for them when they don't know how to explain their unprofessionalism. Well thankfully after we left a week later we found another school with very supportive teachers and within three weeks our child's potty problem stopped and they are about to start Kindergarten in the fall. Marina View told us we would have issues getting our child into Kindergarten if they were not potty trained but we knew it was only a matter of time. Educators are supposed to be positive role models. Our child has never had behavioral problems and continues to thrive today no thanks to your school. Shame on you for not being more supportive. Not all kids are cookie cutters and not all kids are on your potty training schedule. Our child still remembers your school and refers to you as ""The school with the teachers that that tease kids.""
Pros: Cheap
Cons: Uncaring and lack of communication
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