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Preschool | 44 students |

PHONE: (432) 683-7343

2602 Neely Ave

Midland, TX 79705

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Posted February 13, 2013

I have had 3 of my children go to Heritage preschool (5 years total) between 1998 to 2010. Each recieved the same wonderful care and learning. All were reading before starting kindergarten. I have had many friends and family attend Heritage all with the same satisfaction. I highly recommend Heritage to all that I know! My son has dyslexia and I was told because of his "preschool" training he did exceptionally well for a child with the severity of dyslexia that he was diagnosed. The classes were small enough that each child got the individual attention they needed to succeed. It's a good feeling when you visit with your child's kindergarten teacher mid year and they ask you where did your child attend pre-K and when you answer Heritage Preschool they look at you with a big smile and say "I knew it" or "you can really tell", "Good school!" Those are the responses I received! Thank You Heritage Preschool!
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Posted December 5, 2012

I have two little girls (3 & 4) who attend this school. The whole staff is excellent. The teachers spend the entire school day actually teaching their students rather than just baby sitting. The one on one sessions I have had with their teachers show that they understand each student and know their strengths as well as weaknesses and the teacher have a plan to help continue their growth. I highly suggest that anyone who has kids in the age range designate seriously look into sending their kids to this school
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Lillandbill July 16, 2012
A schedule will help. Just say "ok its potty time." A schedule is one of the main reason kids seem to magically toilet train when they go to nursery school.
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ameliapdg March 12, 2012
don't force him or her. every child is different. if he or she is ready she or he will let you know.
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ameliapdg March 12, 2012
don't force him or her. every child is different. if he or she is ready she or he will let you know.
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