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Madison, WI
DeVera's Home

Five Stars

Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents.

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Telephone: (608) 310-9289

Facilities

CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (5.0) Five Stars
Building, bathrooms, hallway Five Stars
Outside play equipment Five Stars

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Transportation and Drop-off Policies

Transportation

- Parents bring their children to and from school

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Parents' Comments

Parent #1
The director has problems resolving differences of opinions or conflicts with me. She gets very defensive over little things when you ask questions about how she is doing things instead of explaining her reasons. She doesn't know how to resolve a difference and you are afraid she is going to take it out on your kid.

Parent #2
Sensitive and caring attention to the needs of child characterizes the care here. Warm and flexible staff but still are able to offer professional attention to my child and give me insights into his needs, interests and learning style. Attention to social responsibility also high but not preachy or self-righteous at all.

A Season of Rituals

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Darkest December is upon us, and we are all preparing, in our different ways, to light it up with rituals. Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year's. Parties, tree lightings, and holiday cards. Visits with family. Feasts, gifts, and candles.

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Today's “Preschool’s Out” Activity

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Get large plastic buckets (or sand buckets if you have lots of really little toys )in a variety of solid colors (red, blue, yellow, green, pink). Ask your child to clean up his/her toys by putting the toys in the bucket corresponding to the color bucket. Great for teaching personal responsibility, color identification, and sorting.

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