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Madison Heights, MI
Miss Nene's Child Care
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (248) 544-4408
Facilities
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
We have unfortunately had our child at this school for a few years now, and must say that I wish we never started there. This past week we received a letter from them stating that they will no longer supply breakfast for the children, that was the last straw. We have found another facility that is much cleaner and actually closer to where we live. The place is very lackluster and has really gone downhill the past couple of years, and they do tend to mix up the age groups quite a bit. The employees/teachers really are very nice people. Look elsewhere and I'm sure you can find something better, take it from a parent who has experienced what it is like there.
Parent #2
Unfortunately this center has taken a turn for the worse. Academically, the 3-4 year old chidlren are lumped together in a class and the older children are not being challenged enough, they are simply reviewing concepts they acquired as 3 year olds when the classes were seperate. The building is not being maintained appropriately, it is aged and dirty looking even when it is clear that the facility has just been cleaned. Children are constatnly being placed in time out situations or removed from the classroom all together. This can also be traced back to the younger children and older children being placed in the same class without additional support staff.
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