Wildflower Montessori 6108 Northwest 63rd Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64151
About the Business
Wildflower Montessori is a renowned school located at 6108 Northwest 63rd Terrace in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. At our institution, we offer a unique and innovative Montessori education that focuses on nurturing each child's individual strengths and abilities. Our dedicated teachers create a supportive and stimulating learning environment where children can explore, discover, and grow at their own pace. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and independence, Wildflower Montessori is the perfect place for children to develop a love for learning and reach their full potential. Come visit us and see the difference a Montessori education can make in your child's life!
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Location & Phone number
6108 NW 63rd Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64151, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"It’s the supportive and caring staff that make this school so wonderful! My kid is so proud of himself and all of his new independence thanks to his teachers. His confidence has sky rocketed and he’s always excited about the things he’s learned. I can’t say enough good things about Wildflower— highly recommend!"
"My daughter has been attending Wildflower for almost a full school year and I cannot overstate how wonderful this experience has been. The staff is knowledgeable, professional and so supportive of my daughter. I love that she has had this experience and would highly recommend it to anyone needing childcare."
"My son attends here in Ms Kaitlyn's class, and it is amazing!!! They really cater to each students individual needs and have helped my son who has special needs to thrive. We are so grateful for them!"
"Parents please beware! What started off as a morning where I was almost 100% positive I was going to leave this daycare facility paying the enrollment fee and getting on the waitlist turned into a complete nightmare. I’ve read nothing but wonderful reviews about this daycare. When we called weeks ago we had a great conversation about the daycare and my husband and I were excited to schedule an appointment to tour the facility and learn more. We were told they preferred tours on certain days only during certain times so we scheduled within the requested time frame. We arrive eight minutes early (which I was always taught that if you aren’t early to a meeting you are late) so we decided to look around outside and at the playground area. Keep in mind it was my husband, myself, and our one year old daughter, so it isn’t like we were being creepy or even engaging with kids or anyone on the other side of the fence. Moments later someone came out hastily asking if she could help us, which I immediately said, “Yes, we were there for the 9AM tour and since we were a few minutes early we were just checking things out” not really thinking much of it (this isn’t our first daycare to tour/visit). She ushered us inside and wasn’t what you would call welcoming and made some excuses for why things were in a bit of array with boxes everywhere. She quickly handed us the paperwork to complete (pretty standard stuff) and then left. My immediate reaction was that is a little different, but let’s give a chance, but that’s when things went drastically south. They use walkie talkies to communicate back and forth between the buildings and staff (which at first I thought was a great idea) but one was left on the desk in the room we were in. I’m still a little in disbelief that this really happened, but we overhead an entire conversation (both sides) between Sarah, the owner who had let us in and another person talking badly about us! She started off about how she didn’t have time to print off something for the other person because she had to give this tour that she didn’t know why she was giving, and that she couldn’t believe we were outside and earlier -- specifically that she was going to have to have a talk with us about that---she said some other disrespectful things about us as well and that was just the part that we heard while we were there! Please keep in mind that at this point, we hadn’t even met Sarah before, let alone speak with her for five minutes so she knew nothing about us. My husband and I were beyond infuriated and frankly tired of listening to this conversation about ourselves, immediately stopped completing the form and I stuck my head back in the other room where she was and let her know that we not only heard everything that was just said about us, but that we had changed our minds about the place and were leaving! After looking back, I’m not sure if it was planned that they left the walkie talkie with us to hear them bad mouthing us or not, but regardless that is such a poor, poor business practice and it is really just unbelievable that they would even think to do such a thing, let alone the fact that they did not have to schedule tours if they were not interested in accepting more children. I can honestly say I have no words or advice regarding the daycare other than I would strongly advise steering clear of this place if this is the mindset of the owners and management, as it really makes a person wonder how they actually treat the children!!"
"Wildflower is a wonderful place for children to develop and grow! Our 5 month old son is enrolled here and he loves it! All of the teachers are very friendly and involved. The facility is very nice and organized. We trust them with our baby boy completely!"
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