Treetop Village Campus and Infant Center
About the Business
Treetop Village Campus and Infant Center is a premier early childhood education institution located at 4215 Wheaton Way in Bremerton, Washington. Our campus is nestled in a serene and natural setting, providing a stimulating environment for children to learn and grow. We offer a comprehensive infant care program, ensuring the well-being and development of our youngest learners. Our dedicated staff are highly trained and passionate about fostering a love for learning in each child. At Treetop Village Campus and Infant Center, we prioritize safety, creativity, and individualized attention to support the unique needs of every child in our care. Join us in creating a foundation for lifelong success and happiness for your little one.
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Location & Phone number
4215 Wheaton Way, Bremerton, WA 98310, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"My daughter has been going here since 12 months old and has had a great experience. The teachers are attentive and follow special needs for diaper changes/etc. They use an app to keep you informed throughout the day on your child’s care."
"I witnessed an employee yelling at a man who was sitting on the walkway not even in front of the daycare. When I attempted to intervene and correct her assumption about the man, she began to yell at me. When I spoke with the Director the next day, she too was unprofessional and claimed they could ask anyone to move who was in front of their daycare...umm, no sweety you can' and he wasn't in front of your dusty. I have five children and would NEVER suggest anyone take their child to this unprofessional place. If they yell at random strangers for no reason how are they talking to the children they watch? Zero stars for this joke of a "daycare.""
"I do not recommend this daycare whatsoever. the staff (not all) are Unprofessional and downright petty. They do not send home notes of behavior nor mention at pick up they merely kick the child out. No matter if this is non violent behavior. The response is also appalling about it as well as negative reviews. I'd give zero stars."
"I love this Daycare! The care is quality and the staff are always happy and willing to work with you. My kids have learned so much already and I recommend Treetop Village very highly!"
"I'll start by saying, the majority of the teachers were really kind and this isn't all directed at them. If I could give this center less stars, I would. My mom ended up taking in two of her grand children (ages of the babies are less than 6 months and almost 1 yr and a half) in an immediate foster type situation. We explained this to the staff from day one. We went over the needs that we knew of and kept them up to date as we learned more (to start, the youngest (at less than 6 months) was severely malnourished and physically delayed). When we arrived for the tour of the facility (prior to placing the children in their care), we should have seen the first red flag. The tour lasted nearly an hour and the only places we were able to see were two class rooms and the bulletin board. The lady giving the tour stopped and literally had to speak to EVERY SINGLE PERSON she passed by (including the delivery driver, who was just dropping off a parcel). When I picked up the children after their first day, I noticed the youngest (the one who has struggled with malnourishment, which was told from day 1 to the staff) only had 2 five oz. bottles over the course of 8 hours! We had sent in five 5.5 oz. bottles at the beginning of the day and was sent home with three full, untouched bottles. When asked, the staff in the infant room was unfazed and shrugged it off like it was no big deal. Half the lights on the infant side are broken. The babies sit halfway in the dark all day. There is no structure for naps. The six month old would maybe sleep for an hour total each day (20 minute naps here and there). The older baby was sent home nearly every day with a new injury. I get it, he's a year and half old, there will be some scrapes and bruises, but something new everyday!? We were never notified of the majority of these, I had to press to get incident reports (I got at least 5 reports, way less than the amount of injuries he received). Documentation is especially important since they are foster type children. To note, he was sent home with bites, two black eyes, multiple scratches to cheeks, nose, forehead, arms, back, sides, etc. When asked about some of the incidents, the baby was blamed (oh, I think his nails are long and that's why (we had just trimmed his nails two days prior), he was itching his eczema, etc.). Some people may love this place, but if you want your child fed and watched over, don't send them here."
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