La Petite Academy of Orlando
14524 Gatorland Drive, Orlando, FL 32837
About the Business
La Petite Academy of Orlando is a renowned school located at 14524 Gatorland Drive in Orlando, Florida, United States. Our institution provides a nurturing and educational environment for children of all ages, focusing on their academic, social, and emotional development. With a team of dedicated and experienced teachers, we offer a comprehensive curriculum that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. Our state-of-the-art facilities and engaging programs make La Petite Academy of Orlando the perfect place for your child to grow and thrive.
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Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 18:30
Tuesday:
06:30 - 18:30
Wednesday:
06:30 - 18:30
Thursday:
06:30 - 18:30
Friday:
06:30 - 18:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Never send your child to this nursery. Even though there was a camera in the nursery, The teacher is harsh with the children where the camera is not, and even hits them. When I dropped my son off at nursery at 7.30 in the morning, I saw Ms. Gio pushing a little boy by holding his arm tightly where there was no camera. Instead of communicating with children by talking to them, they treat children like animals. The reason we chose this nursery was that the teachers had been working here for many years. But I definitely think it's a lie. I am very happy that I took my child from this nursery."
"Worst place I wish my child never went there and I am glad I took her out. Since I removed her from this place her new daycare has been great. I forgot about writing reviews because I should have written this 1 year ago. The teacher hit my child and nothing was done. The children are blamed for their behaviors after being mistreated all day."
"My 2.5-year-old son had a dreadful two-week experience at this daycare. On the first day, I spent around half an hour in the class with my son and noticed how unkind Ms. Gio was towards the kids. She appeared harsh when speaking to them, yet she smiled when addressing me. Ms. Gio would point fingers at the children while communicating and even pushed their beds with her foot while they slept. Despite lacking alternative options, I still wanted to give the school a chance. This marked my son's first daycare experience, and initially, he was excited about going. On the first day, he cried for only half an hour and quickly adapted to the daycare. We were thrilled to witness his adjustment. By the second day, he didn't cry when I left him and continued to express happiness about going to daycare. However, from the third and fourth days onward, he started crying upon my departure. In the second week, he cried throughout the day, and the teachers' response was simply to leave him alone until he stopped crying. There was a noticeable lack of care, and when I observed the camera footage, the teachers seemed more like cleaning staff, with no interaction between them and the students. I monitored my son's progress on the camera every day, realizing that the curriculum was a complete lie. The teachers did not follow it, and the kids were not learning anything. Throughout the two weeks, Ms. Gladys played with the kids only once for about half an hour, while Ms. Gio never engaged with them. I found some relief in Ms. Gio staying away from the kids, pinning my hopes on Ms. Gladys, but unfortunately, that didn't turn out well either. As the weeks progressed, my son's situation deteriorated. Seeing him still crying at the end of the second week, with no improvement and no one caring for him, prompted me to call Ms. Vicky, the daycare director. I saw on the camera that Ms. Vicky went to the class and talked to the teachers. When Ms. Vicky called me back, she explained that the teachers were reluctant to care for my son because my wife had told them to do their best when picking him up. This offended the teachers, and they refused to take care of my son. Despite Ms. Vicky's intervention, the situation worsened. Ms. Gio began fighting with my son, and the teachers continued to neglect him. During lunch, instead of offering him lunch kindly, Ms. Gio forcefully tried to send him to an empty table where he would sit alone. My son cried more and more, refusing to move from that spot. It became evident that Ms. Gio was punishing him because I had called Ms. Vicky. She yelled at him, shook her finger, and forcibly took him to a spot where I couldn't see him through the camera. I have no idea what transpired there, but my wife mentioned seeing Ms. Gio harshly holding a kid's hand and reprimanding them in a place out of the camera's view. This was the last straw, and I went to the daycare to pick him up because it was no longer a safe environment for my son. When I arrived, Ms. Gio was not in the class. I informed Ms. Gladys that Ms. Gio should never fight with kids. Ms. Gladys claimed my son had kicked Ms. Gio, and she was "protecting" herself from a 2.5-year-old's "harassment." This is what I heard from her, and it marked the last day at this daycare. Now, my son detests daycares, and I'm unsure of what to do. Every time he gets in the car, he tells me that he does not want to go to daycare. Even when he sees places similar to his old daycare, he starts to cry and insists he does not want to go. As a suggestion to Ms. Gladys and Ms. Gio: I recommend considering taking karate and taekwondo classes to "protect" yourselves from 2-year-old babies' "harassments"."
"I scheduled a tour at this location via their website. Upon arrival I stood outside and rang the doorbell at least 3 different times. I could see through the window there were employees buzzing around, one in particular was standing around eating and not one time did anyone answer the bell or come to the door. I couldn’t give you a review on their childcare services because I never made it passed the front door for a tour. Wasted my time, my gas and my nerves for the first tour of a possible school for my daughter only to be completely ignored. I would have happily addressed the concern over the phone with this location but the phone number on the site took me to an answering service of which a gentleman answered that was unable to help with getting one of their employees to the door. 0/10 for first impression and I will gladly be looking elsewhere!"
"La Petite has cared for our three children over the last 5+ years. We are super pleased with the communication they provide us and the love they give our children. Now that our older kids have started grade school, LaPetite picks them up from school. We are grateful for all they have done and continue to do for our family."
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