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Preschool | 165 students |

PHONE: (703) 421-2939

45425 Winding Rd

Sterling, VA 20165

Loudoun County | Map

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Posted October 4, 2011

Good enough school,very devoted teachers.Director (owner) is obsessed with marketing the school to the extent of creating an overcrowding in the classes. Teachers have to buy their own supplies with no stipend from the school. Sad.

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Posted August 17, 2010

A Child's Place is a wonderful preschool with very professional, experienced staff! The teachers are knowledgeable, friendly, and genuinely love children. They provide developmentally appropriate learning activities in all areas - social, cognitive, emotional & physical. All 3 of my children developed a love of learning and were well prepared as they went on to kindergarten.
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Posted January 7, 2009

my both kids went to a child place pre school i liked the teacher the way they work with kids. the director is very welcoming.
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Fayewilma December 30, 2012
I don't know the name of an computer or a held computer that teachers the ABCs', Colors, Shapes, Dolch word list. This is imperative to help children learn and don't know they are learning. I would like to be a committe to help
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phia08 April 4, 2012
iPad learning apps
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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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