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Preschool | 172 students |

PHONE: (818) 865-1041

5108 Clareton Dr

Agoura Hills, CA 91301

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Posted December 3, 2012

Looks can be deceiving, and this school is 100% true of that. When we went and enrolled our child, we were really impressed by the facility and the teachers. The first few days, our son was excited to go to school, as he had been at his previous school. Unfortunately, after one week, we couldn't even get him through the door to class. To me, that says everything. We saw a few bad reviews on Yelp during that time, and then the next day they were removed. I think that there is probably a lot of stuff going on in the school that is not known by parents. When your normally happy child turns angry, something is not right. I can't tell you exactly why I think this school is so horrible. Yes, your child will be safe and taken care of, but besides that don't expect much else. I can only say that my mom gut instinct say to stay far away!
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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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