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PHONE: (561) 642-4262

4655 S Military Trail

Lake Worth, FL 33463

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Posted May 16, 2013

As the owner of Imagination Station I was surprised when I logged onto this website and saw the review dated 11/6. When reviewing the information I realized exactly who this child was and the situation. Unfortunately this was not a situation of neglect but of poor communication between mom and dad. This child was so torn in several directions due to two different parenting styles. Dad would constantly criticize mom's parenting and our teacher's abilities; however as the onsite owner he never spoke a word to me. I would have handled any situation immediately as is always done here. We pride ourselves on the love and nurturing provided by our staff and would never neglect a child. They are our priority and communication is key! The teacher/assistant in this classroom have been a consistent team for over 6 years and truly loved this child. Unfortunately this was not their first attempt at preschool and need to get on the same page. As a parent seeking a wonderful preschool, we are worth visiting!!! Please pop in and see for yourself :)

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Posted November 6, 2012

My son attended 10 months and I had to pull him out of the 2 year old class. There were too many incidences ie. bitten, scratched and major diaper rashers. (I have pictures and reports to prove) We tried to work with the teachers, but it was a fail. They rotate assistant teachers so much that they don't communicate. He did learn but our priority was his safety. If your child is 3 and up you would probably have a different experience because at least they can tell you what's going on. I liked the directors/owners but bottom line is that the teachers did not do their due diligence. I ultimately did not feel that it was a place he was safe in. Based on my experience I wouldn't recommend it.
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Posted October 7, 2012

My son has been at this school for three years and I couldn't ask for a better experience. They really have a great balance of fun and learning. Everything is clean and the staff is great, especially the owners. You can watch your child on the classroom cameras, call, or drop in at any time and be completely sure that your child is in good hands.
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Posted August 2, 2012

Love Love Love it! My daughter has been here since age 2. The progress she has made while here is just amazing. Everyone at the school feels like an extension of family. I have never has a single issue, unlike my daughters old school where it felt like I was bringing something to the directors attention every week. GREAT JOB Imagination Station!
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msguilbeau May 26, 2013
My child has been bullied and she keeps on getting bullied and it did not stop until she graduated from high school.
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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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