Temple Beth Am Day Care

Preschool | 51 students |  

PHONE: (561) 747-1109

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2250 S Central Blvd

Jupiter, FL 33458

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Temple Beth Am Day Care is a preschool located in Jupiter, Florida.

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Posted on Jan 5, 2009
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Having my children attend the TBA preschool has been a wonderful experience for our whole family. My children love to go to school everyday because they have loving teachers and a clean and happy environment. They have plenty of afterschool activities as well. The bottom line is the kids LOVE to go to school, we have loved all the parents and teachers there and there are clean and very bright classrooms where the children are stimulated daily with arts and academics. Also it is a mix of people, there are the temple members and others who are not jewish such as ourselves and everyone is just wonderful. I would highly recommend this school to anyone looking for a safe, loving, caring & educational environment for their children.
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Posted on Dec 30, 2008
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Temple Beth Am Preschool has a very warm, loving and inviting atmosphere for families of all religious backgrounds. They are NAEYC accredited for higher educational standards and have very small teacher to student ratios. They incorporate the whole child into their educational philosophy and encourage each child to learn at their own individual level. They encourage self-esteem, self-confidence and individuality as the basis for each child's educational foundation, which can only mean success in the long run. So many schools try to create 'cookie cutter' children which frustrates the parents of and the children who cannot or don't fit the mold.


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