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Vero Beach, FL
Great Beginnings Pre School

One Star

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

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Telephone: (772) 299-4757

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Great Beginnings Pre School
1105 12th Street
Vero Beach, FL  32960

Tel: (772) 299-4757

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Parents: Rate This Preschool Parent Ratings

Home-school connection
Three Stars
Discipline
One Star
Health
Three and Half Stars
Safety
Three Stars
Handling of separation
Two Stars

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Number of parents surveyed: 1

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Nov
4
2009

The great thing about being the parent of little kids is having an excuse to get goofy. Kooky games, slapstick performances and talking in squeaky voices or low drawls are all surefire routes to sending our kids into fits of giggles. Reading aloud to our children is

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Nov
4
2009

Trace your child's feet in his or her tennis shoes onto tagboard or cardboard and cut out the outline of the shoes. Then, mark eight spots on the shoes and punch out holes in these spots using a hole punch. Lace the cardboard cut-outs as you would your child's tennis shoes, and use them to help your child practice tying shoes.

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