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International Children's Academy
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citysearch c.
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I visited the daycare a few times before deciding to enroll my son into their nursery. I met with Jen, the assistant director, and loved her. Sadly though, I pulled my son out after only 3 weeks, because I was so unhappy with the nursery staff and the director, Nancy. \r
Here are my reasonings for being so upset and leaving the daycare: \r
1. I was told bibs were provided, yet every day I picked my son up he was in an extra change of clothes or he was soaked in the clothes he had on; I even brought my own bibs, and still they were not used. \r
2. The staff did not inform me of when my son was getting close to being out of diapers, so he "owed" another child 3 diapers.\r
3. The staff lost my son's binky; had no idea where it was and Nancy, the director, told me that I must have misplaced it.\r
4. The staff did not feed my son his cereal; I asked the teacher to do so and even put a reminder on his daily info paper. Nancy lied to my face and said that they fed him, but forgot to write it on th
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