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Preschool | Nonsectarian | 26 students |  

PHONE: (203) 686-1586

HOURS: 10 hours per day

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20 S Broad Ter

Meriden, CT 06450

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Posted November 15, 2011

My wife and I searched long and hard for a child care for our son. When she found Kinder-Garden Learning Center it was a breath of fresh air. The director, teachers and helpers love the children and families like they are part of their own family. Combine this with the learning activities all children have at this center and it could not be beat. The children are so smart for their ages. From the infants fingerpainting to the nursery school students reciting facts about the rainforest. We were impressed. He has now been at this school for over 3 years and we could not be happier with our decision to enroll him at KGLC. We are confident that he is ready for kindergarten and beyond. He routinely talks about his friends and the things he has learned at "school". Both my wife and I were lucky enough to volunteer at the center a few times over the years. When you watch the interactions between staff and the children, you know that they are loved and cared for as if they were the teacher's own children. KGLC was the right decision for us!
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Posted August 24, 2011

My daughter attended for a few months and I'm glad to say she is no longer there. Her diapers were not changed after two o'clock. She would get rashes, and once I saw one if the aides change my daughter's diaper without wiping her.They are so focused on squeezing every dime out of parents, that caring for babies fall second. The young aides have no clue about how to take care of babies/toddlers. LATE FEES ARE RIDICULOUS. Our new daycare were shocked at the late fees this place charges. I did absolutely love her teacher Ms. Sylvia, she did go above and beyond. The others could care less.
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Posted May 13, 2011

I have been in a parent and a teacher for many years. I can honestly say that when I had my daughter enrolled in KGLC I knew that she was not only in wonderful hands but loving hands. As a teacher myself I actually borrowed some of the same ideas and emplimented them into my own class room. The center is family owned and many times you will find both the husband and wife playing with the children. It's a wonderful feeling to see such dedication to all of their students who are treated as their own children.I would highly recommend KGLC.
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Posted December 16, 2009

My daughter has gone to this daycare center for close to 2 years now (from 3 months old. She's just over 2 now.) We love it. She gets very good care and I feel I can trust the people that care her everyday. They are very focused on education. Your child will not simply be 'watched', but they will be nurtured and they will grow. I've never had an issue where I've been treated badly by the owners. On the contrary, they are very invested in the families that have children there. We recently moved and are 20 minutes away from KGLC but I couldn't move my daughter.
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twill7887 December 5, 2011
depends on the age of the students and maturity level, you wouldn't give a 13 year old that acts like a two year old an expensive learning toy would you....
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MichaelsMama07 October 17, 2011
Depends on age
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Freakette June 9, 2011
Harvest Moon: Animal Parade for the Wii. Good God, that game requires so much strategy and planning, but it's super fun a the same time. It's a farming/life game. Animal Crossing is great too. Teach the kids something about life.
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