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Preschool | 40 students |

PHONE: (940) 565-2555

1300 W Highland St

Denton, TX 76203

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Posted November 18, 2008

Both of my children attended the Univ. of N.Texas Child Development Lab from 03-05. This preschool is excellent! My degree is teaching with a focus on early childhood education and the Lab school is the only preschool I found in this city to be age appropriate. All learning in the 3's is play based with a little more teacher directed in the 4's. The school also utilizes the college's education department and brings in excited future early childhood teachers to present lessons. I cannot say enough about this place!! The only drawback is the discipline is weak. When my second daughter started the 3's there was a mean boy who would kick and misbehave and nothing much was done about it. Also, the program is contingent on the teacher. There was a change and it wasn't as good. Overall a great start for little ones.
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chrissyt February 23, 2013
In the beginning, i absolutely loved this daycare/preschool. My child was in the care of ms.joyce and he loved it, which in turn made me very comfortable.he was switched because of his age and has been unhappy every since which causes me worry daily
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babymombaby August 25, 2012
I ask the teacher if she has a job for my son to do. He gets so excited to have a special job assigned to him (like putting out the toys, etc.), that he follows her away to do it which enables me to slip out. Once I'm out of sight, he does great!
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inovak August 15, 2012
This behavior can indicate any number of precursors at various ages. The number one thing each teacher must do is develop a relationship with the parent. The teacher will learn about the parenting practices, the child’s personality, temperament,... More »
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