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Preschool | Nonsectarian | 38 students |  

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217 Elm St E

Raynham, MA 02767

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Posted January 28, 2010

I am very happy with the school. I took my daughter out of Maplewood Country Day camp because it was too expensive. Learning Loft is NAEYC certified and way less expensive. She loves it and is very happy. I wish I would have sent her there for her first year as well.
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Posted January 12, 2009

This is a great pre-school! The cost is reasonable and the teachers are fantastic. You have many options to choose from starting at age 3. 2 day programs, 3 day and 4 day. I have to say they are the best teachers I have come across.
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Posted June 2, 2006

This is a wonderful school! My second child to attend is preparing to end her year at the Learning Loft and my third child is enrolled for fall, 2006. All the teachers are kind, loving and nurturing and excellent at keeping parents well informed. Along with an activities sheet that comes home with your child each day, there's a regular newsletters updating parents of what's to come in the weeks ahead. Great, great school! J.M. Cochran
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Posted April 5, 2006

This school is exellent! My son is 4 years old and has enjoyed every day that he has gone to the learning loft. Not only do the teachers provide you with a fact sheet of all of the activities the class has done that day ( so you can discuss it with your child on the way home), but they let you know what they had for a snack!! My son has made lots of projects that have been proudly displayed on the fridge, we have even started a scrapbook of his first experiences at school. There is alot of outside play in addition to a variety of different themes for the day. Last month they discussed dental hygene with the class, and now i dont have to fight with my son to brush his teeth anymore! every week i get a different picture of my son, learning with his friends!
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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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