Presbyterian Child Center 211 Garfield Avenue, London, OH 43140
About the Business
The Presbyterian Child Center, located at 211 Garfield Avenue in London, Ohio, is a nurturing and educational environment for children to learn and grow. Our center offers a variety of programs and activities designed to encourage development and creativity in a safe and supportive setting. With a team of dedicated and experienced staff members, we strive to provide a positive and enriching experience for each child in our care. Come visit us and see why the Presbyterian Child Center is the perfect place for your child to thrive.
Location & Phone number
211 Garfield Ave, London, OH 43140, United States
Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 18:00
Tuesday:
06:30 - 18:00
Wednesday:
06:30 - 18:00
Thursday:
06:30 - 18:00
Friday:
06:30 - 18:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great place. My children love it and they're all awesome there ☺️"
"My son loves going to day care everyday he asks me even on weekends to go.all the staff are very sweet and helpful I would recommend them ❤️ I have not had one problem so far in the concern of my child going here"
"I couldn't be happier with this place and the staff. My husband is active duty.. so we have experience with many different facilities from moving so often. Cindy is terrific. I'm so glad we found this gem."
"If it was possible to leave 0 stars I would. This place is horrible. From day 1 my son has been bitten and attacked multiple times and the director Cindy wanted nothing to do with correcting the situation. So, after going over her head to the next person in charge she didn’t like that, so I recieved a letter in the mail for termination of Enrollment. Horrible place would highly encourage people to stay AWAY!"
"Both my daughter's attended PCC for a year. The last month we were there my youngest child complained to me that the younger of the two teachers in the class (Aubree) smacked her acrossed the face. I addressed the issue with the director (Cindy) who assured me that she would talk to the teacher and keep a close eye on the class. About two weeks later, my youngest daughter confided in me again about the older teacher (Barb Dane) who was flicking the children in there head, including my daughter, at circle time when they weren't paying attention. I again went straight to the Director and told her we would find another center, and gave her my 2 week notice. She assured me that another teacher would be in that class that day because Barb was on vacation. When bringing my child the next day I found that Barb was back and asked if my daughter could be placed in another classroom or another teacher put into the classroom and Cindy refused. She said in both cases that the teachers denied the accusation and as far as she was concerned no other action was necessary. Her words to me were, "If you don't feel comfortable leaving her here, then don't." Great words of encouragement from a daycare director! Needless to say we didn't spend another minute there except to pack up their belongings. There has to be another policy in place for this type of issue! If we can't listen to our children about their caregivers then who do we listen to?"
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