As a parent, what do I want for my baby? Caring teachers who will give me peace of mind of mind when I'm at work. I get that at KRK. As it is, we parents feel enormous guilt about having to leave our darling angels at a day-care. But, KRK takes my guilt away. I can see my baby from my office computer. How cool is that! I feel blessed that not only me but my parents in India can also log in to see my baby in class. For grandparents to stay 8363 miles away from their blossoming grand-children is not easy. We can only meet once in 2 or 3 years. No one can understand the pain and nostalgia of staying far from my roots better than me. But, my parents feel so happy to see their granchild's classroom at KRK from their home in India. That is priceless. Which other daycare will gave me that? And yes, the diversity rocks! I feel free and comforted at KRK because my child sees so much variety in the hair color, skin color, accents here that she will never feel odd. Cheers to that! Each class at KRK is named as Hello in a different language (Jambo, Namaste, Hoi, Salaam). The food menu at KRK is interesting. There are nice vegetarian options. I even send home-made food in my baby's tiffin and the teachers don't mind it. I'm not an easy parent to please.One or two times I told teachers/ owners I want more hands-on sensory activities for my baby to learn. They took my comments seriously. That made me feel valued.
Pros: diversity, video camera, teachers
Cons: parent communication
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