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Amazing Kids LLC
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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There should be an option to rate this program with no stars. This facility appeared clean. When I visited with my son to view the preschool, children were participating in a circle activity and appeared engaged. My soon-to-be 3 year old son began to explore the classroom and contents, and in the process, emptied out a bucket of building toys. The director who was showing us the classroom grabbed him by the arm and dragged him back to the toys, lecturing him about the classroom rules. I do not allow my son to make a mess and not clean it up anywhere, but this was completely inappropriate and I was furious. While I was trying to calm him down, as he was terrified, she proceeded to tell a young girl her drawing was wrong and she wouldn't take it because the child had not put her name on it. Children need redirection and guidance at this age, not lecturing and put downs. Needless to say, we will not be enrolling our son here, nor would I recommend it. If this is how children are addressed when a parent is present, I can imagine what happens when parents are gone.
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