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Businiess name:  La Palma Peppertree Preschool
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I called the licensing agency (714-703-2800) about this place a little late, after I had already placed my kid in their care. According to the agent on the phone, this child care center has a ""chronic problem"" of exceeding the state-regulated maximum ratio of 12:1 for toddlers and 4:1 (kids:supervisors or aides). I saw these violations myself at least three times in three months during the minutes I was their to drop off my child. I also saw a boy in the 12-24 month old room being left ALONE twice in the span of two weeks confined in a high chair in the corner of his room while the rest of the class was outside playing. He was within eyesight of the supervisors in charge of the infant room, but still: he was isolated in a high chair for who knows how long. He wasn't my kid but I had to tell and called the licensing agency. The site visit by the agent found something else: there was no supervisor in that boy's room at all, for two weeks straight, only aides. This resulted in a $300 fine the following day. Pros: Looks great. Cons: call the licensing agency 714-703-2800; not a pretty picture; not enough parking space

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