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San Rafael, CA
Sunnyside Preschool
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
Review this preschool |
Telephone: (415) 479-6002
Teachers Are:
| OVERALL RATING: (4.5) | |
| Full of energy and seemingly happy in job | |
| Patient and affectionate with children | |
| Praises children for accomplishments and good behavior | |
| Provides feedback on what my child does during the day | |
| Shares insights on my child that are helpful and accurate | |
| Identifies my child’s strengths and weaknesses | |
| If necessary, provides additional support to my child during pickup and drop-off | |
| Strikes the proper balance between active and quiet play for children |
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Parents' Comments on Individualized Teaching
Parent #1
We are very happy with the quality of instruction both in terms of formal curriculum and in terms of life skills for 2-year olds.
Parent #2
The pre-school has such a small enrollment, that parents are not encouraged to stay during the day. As far as I'm aware, all are working parents who drop off and pick up children rather quickly. When I observe the classroom at the end of day, when my child does not know I am watching, she is extremely engaged, happy and learning new skills.
the second teacher is new, so I have not seen her interact much with students. she is very pleasant, but does not comment much on my child's day.
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