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1070 Cedarcrest Rd

Dallas, GA 30132

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Posted July 26, 2010

I decided to let my 5 yo son attend summer camp here. They advertised 3 field trips per wk however this was not true. Instead it was one or two trips each week. On the other days I observed that the kids had no structure in the classroom and were not supervised well at all. Most days all they did was watch movies and lay on their mats in the dark. The older kids bullied and picked on my son, however it was my son that got in trouble to the point where they told me he couldn't go on the next field trip, even though I had paid for it. That was on Friday. Then on Monday the director said he was so bad that they were dis-enrolling him, even though his teacher told me that it was the older kids that were instigating things and picking on him, and he was only defending himself. They waited until 6:30 Monday night to tell me he couldn't come back there, but I expect they will want the full weeks tuition. My son has been at another school for the past 3 yrs with none of these problems. I would NEVER recommend this school, it is terrible. The worst experience my son and I have ever had.
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FlorGaldamez May 15, 2012
other kids get the attentions for being loud.
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FlorGaldamez May 15, 2012
good question, I need that for my self. My child is outgoing but introverted, she is very artistic and quiet and shy qualities that I sure appreciate but worries me because some teachers might/do forget her and she does not get the attention that
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tquinn May 8, 2012
Truthfully, my child's mother and I encourage him to be himself. Being introverted is an undervalued quality that we respect, shared by many of the greatest thinkers, inventors, artists, otherwise world-changing figures.
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