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Encinitas, CA
Early Explorations Preschool (Encinitas)
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Encinitas · Telephone: (760) 942-0500 · Website: www.earlyexpreschool.com/encinitashome.htm
Basic Stats
| Established | 1990 |
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Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (3.7) |
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| Building, bathrooms, hallway |
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Transportation
- Parents bring their children to and from school
Dropoff Procedure
- Parents walk their child into the classroom
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Features of the Preschool
| Provide a third year | Yes |
| Affiliated with a religious institution | No |
Accreditation, Membership & Awards
| Accreditation by the National Association of Young Children | Yes |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
Warm loving creative learning atmosphere . We attended preschool there for 3 years and our child just started kindergarten 2 weeks ago. We came back to visit because we missed the teachers and wanted to report how well our daughter was doimg . Thanks to them she was very well prepared and off to a successful start!
Parent #2
This is an amazing school. Between the teachers, administration, and community, this school offers everything your child needs for a positive experience.
Parent #3
Early Explorations does a great job of providing interesting and differing activities for the children on a daily basis. My son, who had been in Montessori for a year, is excited to go to school and to report on his day when I pick him up. The teachers seem affectionate and greet him with excitement and smiles everyday, which have helped him overcome his anxieties about a new school very quickly.
Parent #4
They disregard parents decisions about the childs health needs and project their personal views on the child. They are very rude and incompetent in putting the childs wellbeing and health above their our persoanl beliefs.
Parent #5
My child attended from 2 to 3 years old. From 2 1/2 to 3, the school indicated something was wrong with my child. I believed them and put him through doctors appointments and evaulations. Then, I got smart and moved him to another school. He never hit or mis-behaved again. As he got older, I've understood how sensitive and aware of his surrondings. I believe they spoke ill of him while he was around and gave him a poor image of himself. His devlopment suffered.
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