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David Douglas Day Care
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Review by:
Debbie V.
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Before I quit my job to be a stay at home mom, this was the place I took my child. As a day care center I think it is one of the better ones. Most of their core teachers have been there for many years. The director herself as been there (I believe) for over 20 years. The center is run out of two older homes, so the younger baby set is separated from the preschool and school age groups. The baby house is very home friendly and the children are placed into smaller rooms. They also have their own outside play area separate from the older kids. My only serious complaint about the facility is their potty training policy. They expect kids to be potty trained by the age of 2 1/2 (when they move to the preschool). Granted they do work with you to help accomplish this goal, I think it is naive to expect all children to achieve this milestone by that age.
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