San Francisco, CA
Chibi Chan Preschool
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Pacific Heights · Telephone: (415) 351-0955 · Website: http://www.jcyc.org/progr...
Discipline
| OVERALL RATING (3.3) |
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Parents at this school, on average, believe that conflicts between children:
...are handled extraordinarily well in a way that not only gives me confidence in the safety of my child but also reassures me that my child (and his/her peers) are learning the early skills needed to socialize effectively with one another
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Parents' Notes on Discipline, Health and Safety
Parent #1
This school is incredibly clean and the staff is amazingly consistent about hand washing for the children & themselves. Usually kids get sick over & over their 1st year of pre-school but my son only got one cold and not from school.
Parent #2
conflict between children were not monitored carefully enough. At age 2 and 3, it was assumed that they understood what appropriate behavior was. Intervention was not practiced and discipline was rarely placed.
Health
| OVERALL RATING (4.1) |
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| Temperature and overall air circulation is comfortable |
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| Healthy and nutritious snacks are provided |
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| Toys and furniture are cleaned regularly |
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Safety
| OVERALL RATING (4.3) |
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| Screen and identify all visitors |
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| Parents may not bring sick children to school where they may infect others |
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