Van Nuys Civic Child Development Center 14350 Sylvan Street, Los Angeles, CA 91401
About the Business
The Van Nuys Civic Child Development Center is a school located at 14350 Sylvan Street in Los Angeles, California, United States. As part of the Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles (CDCLA), this institution provides high-quality child care and development services to families throughout greater Los Angeles County. With a focus on early childhood education, the center offers a safe and nurturing environment for children to learn and grow. Come visit us and see how we are shaping the future leaders of tomorrow!
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"Our 2yo child has been coming here since he was 8 wks old. They are reliable, professional, and there are lots of teachers per child. Their expectations of the children are developmentally appropriate. They participate in subsidized daycare programs. I would definitely recommend it."
"My son has been here for 2 years and I have only had positive experiences. My son is loved, well cared for and is learning in leaps and bounds β all things we looked for in a day care. All of the teachers are awesome. I highly recommend."
"This Child Care Center is great!!! As a parent, I was looking for a home away from home, where my child would feel comfortable and have a great early educational experience. The teachers are well educated, friendly, loving and professional. My child assisted the LAUP program and the before and After care. Ms. Tanya and Ms. Lisset are WONDERFUL!!!!!!!! And if you have any questions Ms. Karla (supervisor) will help you. My boy learned so much from the LAUP program, he is now advanced in a charter school. I would reccomend this school to anyone who is looking for a place where their child will be safe and loved!"
"I used to think this was a great place at the beginning when Cyndee the owner recently took over it. I noticed that most of the teachers have kids and they bring them to work with them, I saw how one of the teachers was taking care of her OWN kid, she could care less what happened to the rest. The rest of the kids take care of themselves, look out for themselves, the teacher was so busy watching her kid, while the rest were just ignored. I felt sorry for all of those kids, I had to take my kid out of there soon and I did. Anyone would love to take their kids to work with them too, but it's work. I don't agree with this procedure, it should be stopped."
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