Childcare Network Corporate Office 6053 Veterans Parkway, Columbus, GA 31909
About the Business
Childcare Network Corporate Office is a school located at 6053 Veterans Parkway in Columbus, Georgia, United States. As the headquarters for Childcare Network, this institution oversees a network of high-quality childcare centers across the country. With a focus on providing a safe and nurturing environment for children to learn and grow, the Corporate Office plays a crucial role in ensuring that each childcare center maintains the highest standards of education and care. By offering support, resources, and guidance to its affiliated centers, Childcare Network Corporate Office helps to ensure that each child receives the best possible start in their educational journey.
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6053 Veterans Pkwy, Columbus, GA 31909, United States
Reviews
"I started to work at one of the daycares in Carrollton Texas. And since i started my toddler has been stuck at the infants room. Ive asked and told management to remove him several times but nothing happened. Except one day they switched him into his original room when I told them that i was hired to be in the infant room. Right now Im having issues with him at home. He’s thinking he’s a infant again. And yesterday he was crying for 10 minutes at the door and no one came to get him until i came across and locked eyes on his teacher and stared her down. And not to change his dirty shirt until i came to the infant room. One of the teachers response was that I didn’t bring his bag knowing that it was in his original room Thats not right."
"I went to work at Destin, Fl. Location in August and it did not start out well. I have a degree in elementary education ,learned Montessori education from Mother Isabel, Marie Montessori's assistant, loved teaching but moved on to other things job wise. I thought this would be great. First my pay check was a disaster,didn't get it for a month. After a few weeks my noise started to run and coughing in class room. I became very ill had to take steroids and antibiotics, now children are showing same sign and going to doctor for antibiotics. I looked in air conditioning vent very moldy and looked like there hadn't been a new vent in many months, not healthy. No maintenance man, no one to take care of it. Reported many times. For 2 months a toilet was overflowing and they had no one to fix it, a plumber finally came. It is rare the children have warm food. The cook quit and the girls in office thought they were cooks and children will not eat the food. There is a leak from a faucet by door where children go out to play, no one has ever fixed it. At end of day I have many children from other classes put in my room so that other teachers can clean classes and go home. Yes I am overwhelmed because 3 year Olds don' t belong with after school kids. I had 7 of mine and given 10 more to tear my class up. Yes I am overwhelmed. My shift was from 10am to 6pm with no breaks and I have to ask to go to the bathroom. This is all devastating. A woman named Brandy asked me to bring a little Montessori education into the school and I said yes and I was screamed at saying they would never have that in this school. My class of children are great they always come running up to me in the morning with a big hug and they tell me they love me. The parents give me flowers, gifts and tell me how much they appreciate me. I have a child who is a bully and punches other kids in the face to always get what he wants. I spoke with his parents and was very nice but their child can do no wrong. The office never backed me up and said we cannot talk to parents. Now I got fired for trying to help these children I loved."
"I would think in the year 2018 that woman with children and the workforce is socially acceptable! I applied for a assistant director position and the hiring person was more interested in what I could do for her rather than seeing my years of experience, education credentials and qualifications. I was addressed in a matter that was discriminatory because I have 4 children. This is not a handicap! I would no way accept a position here after understanding the motivation of the director! Rather than being family oriented she wanted to hire someone who would not be a burden to her! Basically, the interview was about her prior experience with her assistant and needing me to cookie cut myself into that role of being available on a snap. Her needing me on call at home is fine with me, but the whole interview was her skeptics of not wanting to mess up her role as opener and the assistant as closer. She was very skeptical of my children attending the center as well! The interview process was very un-inviting with zero flexibility for a mother to have a career here! No boss should ever make you feel that your children should come second. Very unprofessional! Negitive one star"
"Absolutely the best Daycare in Pensacola!! My girls attend CCN #112 and our experience has been nothing but amazing. My 4 year old is currently in the VPK program and has been attending #112 since 2013. After I had my second daughter, the only thing that eased my mind going back to work early was the fact I knew she would be in good hands.The Director (Christine) and Assistant Director (Christina) are amazing at handling their facility and choose only the best teachers to have on board. Everyone on staff I have encountered has always been nice, polite, and you can tell they are there because they truly love helping children. I wouldn't waste your time looking anywhere else!"
"Childcare Network in Clayton has been a blessing for me and my family. After our very recent move to North Carolina, we were pleased to find such a wonderful learning environment for our son. Ms. Donna was more than helpful during the initial stages of touring the facility, paperwork, and making my husband and I feel like it was the right choice. The school was clean, had great energy, and the teachers seemed very receptive to all my questions. Ms.Candace and Ms. Laura have made the classroom feel like a family environment not only for my son but for all the other children. It give us a sense of security that our son is well looked after and is learning knew things everyday. He's made countless amounts of friends and always comes home excited about what he did that day. Thank you Childcare Network, Ms. Donna, Ms. Candace, and Ms. Laura for all that you do! Sincerely, Steve, Dominique, and Lucas LaRosa"
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