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Farmington Hills, MI
Jtots Childcare & Preschool
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Telephone: (248) 471-1022 · Website: jtotschildcareandpreschoo.liveonatt.com/home.nxg
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
Very Clean and organized program.
I need care from 6 in the morning.
Parent #2
On the surface, this daycare looks clean, but we found out otherwise in the 6 months our son was there.
Coming home with stomach flu or mid ear infection almost every week was the reason we decided to discontinue from Jtots.
Also, every morning the children are shuffled across the rooms to maintain the student-to-teacher ratio, but they expect children to abruptly change their schedule to match the new room!!
At Jtots, children under 2 years old are supposed to take two naps in a day, one for 2 hours and the other for 3 hours.
This is way more than required, and what is the point paying them to make your child sleep for 5 hours in the day?
Parent #3
Strenght: Very clean, professional, and well organized program. All children are seperated in groups based on their age.
Weakness: I wish they had a Kindergarten Program
Parent #4
Strengths: Secured access, well structured classrooms managed by homeroom managers, friendly environment,fun-activities etc.
Weaknesses: Not affectionate to kids. At times it feels too professional or I should say mechanical. Also heard stories from my friend that her son would not be fed completely and rather told that he has a big stomach. That is too cruel and I feel concerned for mine. I also doubt their hygiene based on frequent infections my kid has been picking up from there.
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