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Preschool | 204 students |

61 Weatherly Club Dr

Alabaster, AL 35007

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Posted February 13, 2013

We absolutely love Noah's Park! We came from a school that began to genuinely stress my daughter out on a daily basis. She began to experience some behavioral regression and was in a constant state of anxiety. From the moment we started at Noah's she has been happy. She was welcomed so warmly and she is very aware that she loved at this school. She has stopped being so territorial and is embracing sharing and caring for friends. She listens better at home and actually enjoys talking about her day now. I know this is from the comfort she feels at school. The teacher's genuinely love these children and they teach them to love and respect each other as well. I also appreciate the complete transparency and open door policy the school has. They have really communicated with me and I enjoy walking in at any given time and being allowed to observe my daughter. We are just so pleased and cannot wait to see how much more she will grow here.
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Posted February 7, 2013

My children recently started Noah's Park in November 2012 and I couldn't be more pleased! The director, co-director and teachers are phenomenial and so loving! Everyday is a new adventure for my boys and I get excited with them when they come home excited about what they did at school. As the daughter of an educator, it was my mission to find the best daycare for the boys on both and academic and social scale. I know that I have fould that now! So glad to be a "Noah's" Mommy!!
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Posted December 20, 2012

Our son has been attending Noah's Park for about 2 years now and he loves it! He cannot wait to get to school to see his teacher. They also do whats called a parents night out about once a month. It is where you drop your chicldren off (not just the child that attends the school - our daughter who is 6 also goes) for about 4 hours or so and they have all sorts of fun. It is a great way for busy moms & dads to break away together and have an adult night out. We would and have recommended this school to everyone. We absolutely love it!
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Posted October 18, 2012

Noahs Park has been a wonderful experience for us and we thank our friends frequently for recommending them. We have loved all of our teachers over the past two years and are very thankful to Ms. Keisha for helping us start potty training. We love that he is learning new things everyday and he is playing with friends that he has been with since we started at 12 weeks. Noahs Park makes learning fun so my two year old doesnt even realize how much he already knows and I am amazed when I hear him count or say his ABCs when he is playing and I know he is in a good place everyday. We also love that they go outside, weather permiting, b/c it is always nice to get some energy out. We love that Noahs Park offers different activities while they are there like Playball and they also offer Kona Ice, pictures with Santa and the Easter Bunny. They make every holiday special by having lunch parties and my child brings pictures and projects home that he has painted and colored and they all are very special to us. We also love going to the Fall Festival in October where we can go and see all that he has done and see him play with all his friends. We love all they have to offer and so does my son!
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wolfriver13 February 12, 2013
My son is 13 and was born Down Syndrome, more on the profound side of it, he is also autistic (on the lower end of that scale), he does not speak well, knows some sign language, he also is OCD, ODD, and I've been told years ago from a speech therapist... More »
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wolfriver13 February 12, 2013
My son is 13 and was born Down Syndrome, more on the profound side of it, he is also autistic (on the lower end of that scale), he does not speak well, knows some sign language, he also is OCD, ODD, and I've been told years ago from a speech therapist... More »
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wolfriver13 February 12, 2013
My son is 13 and was born Down Syndrome, more on the profound side of it, he is also autistic (on the lower end of that scale), he does not speak well, knows some sign language, he also is OCD, ODD, and I've been told years ago from a speech therapist... More »
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