Warren Woods Day Care
About the Business
Warren Woods Day Care is a school located at 12900 Frazho Road in Warren, Michigan, United States. As part of the Warren Woods Public Schools, our institution is committed to providing a caring environment where students can achieve individual excellence. Our day care offers a nurturing and educational setting for young children to learn and grow.
We are currently accepting enrollment for the 2024-25 school year, with open enrollment from February 1, 2024 through August 8, 2024. Families can find more information about our programs and enrollment process on our website.
Attached you will find the 2023 Annual Legal Notices for families, outlining important information about our institution. We look forward to welcoming your child to Warren Woods Day Care.
Location & Phone number
12900 Frazho Rd, Warren, MI 48089, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I do not recommend anyone use this center for childcare. They send kids home so frequently, and require doctors notes for absolutely everything (including invisible rashes!) I’ve kept a log of things they’ve done wrong, from the front office staff to the teachers in the classrooms. For the 8 months my children were there, I had to take them to the doctor over 30 times and get doctors notes for clearance. My pediatrician was annoyed and upset at the number of notes required along with why they had to continuously see healthy kids. They’ve been at a new center for three months now and haven’t been sent home once."
"The staff has been amazing with my son. They are close to our home and have always been very professional and kind. The pricing is fair, and the communication between staff and parents is so appreciated! I’ve received texts whenever there are issues or concerns, I get written reminders about supplies running low, and handmade art sent home. The child to adult ratio is safe, and the staff is knowledgeable about child care and safety. We send our son once a week mostly for socialization and interaction with other kids, and he’s learned and grown so much over the last year he’s been going. I never have to worry about where my boy is, I know he’s in capable, caring hands. The front office staff is also always so friendly and happy to see us. I would recommend this place to any of my friends or family anytime!"
"We are into our 3rd year here for our son. He has been going since he was 5 months old. We love it! The staff is amazing and you can tell they truly care about the kids and your family. We are always welcomed when we arrive. Our son is happy to be there and sometimes doesn't even want to leave. What they learn is amazing! He has grown so much in his letter, number, and color knowledge. Staff is great to help work around your scheudle and if anything unplanned comes up. I cannot recommend this center enough!"
"After you meet your little one for the first time, you want nothing but the best for them. It is hard to trust people other than family to watch your baby, as it should be. Trust me in saying that this is the absolute WORST daycare you could ever bring the love(s) of your life to. I took my daughter here after thinking that since it is part of the school system that it would be the best place for my child (the price didn't hurt, either). I was SO wrong. Let's start with the first instance. My daughter was maybe 4-5, maybe 6 months old and she was teething which gave her diarrhea. After the first one of the day they called me and told me about it. No big deal, I thought. It was just diarrhea, babies get that. After the SECOND one they told me I had to pick her up. The daycare did tell me though that if I got a doctors note that she could come back the next day. So, knowing this information I took my daughter to an urgent care (because this daycare likes to call you mid afternoon when you cannot get in your normal doctor) and just as I thought, it was teething. I then took the note to the daycare center the next day and thought everything would be fine. A few hours into my day they called me and said my daughter had diarrhea and she had to go home. I stated that I brought a doctors note and they said they would not accept it since it came from an urgent care. Annoyed, I took her home and got her in her normal doctor and received a doctors note stating the same thing urgent care said. THEY STILL SENT HER HOME THE NEXT DAY. Two doctors notes!!! This daycare doesn't stop from calling due to diarrhea, either. If your child has a slight fever due to teething, they will be sent home. If your child is a little bit crabby and just wants to sleep...they will be sent home. They even make you fill out a paper to put freaking butt-paste on your child's butt (this is NOT due to licensing- my new daycare does not make me). Also, if you bring Tylenol, you NEED a DOCTORS note stating what to give your child (you being their parent and telling them what to give your child does not matter). The next instance was in Toddler 1. My child went in that room (and was only there 6 months before I finally had enough- I will get to my breaking point a little later) and was bit FIVE times. Five!!!!! Not little bite marks - YOU COULD SEE TEETH MARKS AND IT WAS BRUISED!! I get that toddlers don't know any better, but I was talking to a teacher mom (oh, I forgot to mention- if you are a teacher, they WILL favor you), and her daughter was there a year++ and was bit ONCE! How in the world can my daughter be bit 5 times in a 6 month time span, but her daughter once in a year++?? It was absolutely absurd to me. My breaking point was probably what sent me over the edge. I received a voicemail stating that my daughter got hurt. The god awful worker sent me a picture via text of my daughters forehead. My daughters forehead had a GIANT goose-egg that was bruising. How did this happen? To this day I have NO idea, as I have so many conflicting stories. The voicemail stated that they got my daughter and her "friend" off the buggy ride and the workers were helping the other toddlers get off it and then turned around and saw that my daughter was crying. What the daycare wrote on the report and what they told me in person was that they SAW a "friend" push my daughter into a brick wall. How could they have witnessed this happen if the workers were busy helping other kids get out of the buggy ride? Also, I question a toddler pushing my kid that hard into a brick wall..they aren't that strong yet. Notes: -My daughter may have been sick twice in the 16 months she attended this god awful daycare (I kept her home those times), but to them she was sick ALL the time. -They close EVERY TIME the warren schools are closed (they are a daycare...aren't they supposed to be reliable??) BEWARE, BEWARE, BEWARE of this daycare. Spend a little extra money on the daycare's nearby. My daughter is so much happier at her new daycare (not one call or problem since switching!!)"
"Horrible experience here. If your child has any minor behavior issues, they will suspend them the next day instead of working with them (don't send them home the day of, which would make logical sense). Morning staff will not help with getting your child to stay there, instead will watch as you struggle to get out the door with a screaming child on your legs. My 3 year old child has NEVER been a biter (and has been in daycare since she was a baby) but somehow was biting in defense here when nobody would intervene when there were issues with other children. Another daycare took her on now and we are experiencing none of these issues."
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