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    Children's Lighthouse of Seabrook

    3.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    we absolutely love it here! my son is thriving and the low teacher turn over is great. they really care about you and your kids

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    Star Montessori School & Day Care

    Star Montessori School & Day Care

    4.3
    (20 reviews)

    I had a concerning experience with Denise at the daycare. She approached me about an incident where…read moremy daughter was bitten, she displayed an unprofessional attitude, insinuating that I was being 'double-sided' and suggesting that my child was to blame for the incident. Despite my explanation that my daughter was merely curious and did not provoke the situation, Denise's response was dismissive and lacking in empathy. It's disheartening to feel as though a caregiver is indifferent to a child's well-being, and I believe addressing this behavior is crucial for creating a supportive environment for both parents and children at the daycare. In addition to my experience with Denise, I also noticed that the toddler teachers seem overwhelmed with the number of children under their care. My final straw was witnessing my daughter's hair being pulled and her being dragged down without any acknowledgment or apology from Natalie, one of the Directors . It was alarming to see such an incident go unnoticed by the staff, and it left me questioning why my daughter seems to dread going to school. The lack of communication and accountability is deeply concerning, especially when it comes to the safety and well-being of the children. It's disheartening to be met with smiles while legitimate concerns are overlooked. I believe addressing these issues, including the staff-to-child ratio and the need for better communication and supervision. I am deeply concerned that if one of the directors has the audacity to speak to me in such a dismissive manner, then they may also have the power to influence how teachers handle parental concerns. It's troubling to think that legitimate worries expressed by parents could be overlooked or dismissed by those in positions of authority. A culture of dismissiveness from leadership can trickle down and affect how staff members interact with parents and address concerns. It's essential for the daycare's management to foster an environment of respect, accountability, and open communication, starting from the top down. Parents entrust their children's well-being to the daycare, and it's imperative that this trust is respected and upheld at all levels of the organization. Mrs Alejandra and Mrs.Sinclair are great teachers in her class but something just isn't right about the administration.

    Both of my toddlers (5 & 4 years) attend this school, and the amount of material both of them have…read morelearned is amazing. The teachers and staff are very knowledgeable and they genuinely care about the kids they teach. The curriculum that is taught here, will put my kids above what other public school children are learning, which makes me feel good. I definitely will recommend this school to any parents of children who are not of school age, to get a head start in their learning. The benefits to your child's education, will definitely out way any other school or daycare. I also wanted to extend a big thanks to Mrs. Nassarin, for all the hard work that she has done for my kids. All of the staff and teachers do a great job with children's education.

    The Learning Experience - League City

    The Learning Experience - League City

    3.9
    (7 reviews)

    The only regret I have is not finding this school sooner!! Ms Cookie is absolutely amazing She's an…read moreangel and knows exactly how to work with children/parents! Ms Kay gave me a tour and was able to address any concerns I had and reassured me that my daughter would fit right in, I absolutely adore her for that! Ms Tren is my daughter's teacher and she does an excellent job at posting updates and photos of Ari throughout the day through the parent app! My daughter is thriving and learning so much at the Learning Experience in League City!!

    I am finally able to share my experience with The Learning Experience in League City regarding what…read morehappened to my daughter on March 11, 2025. My daughter was injured while in the care of the daycare. Mr. Ethan was the teacher with her at the time she broke her arm. According to what we were told by Mr. Ethan, he knew she was crying and told us that he knew her arm was not broken and that she was "just crying." He did not call me, notify me that she had been injured, or complete an accident report. When I arrived, my daughter was sitting outside crying. As her teacher, I was extremely disappointed by the lack of care, concern, and compassion shown toward my child. The following morning, I spoke with Lauren, the Director, and Trin, the Enrollment Specialist. Neither of them had any knowledge that my daughter had been injured. Even after I informed them, no accident report was provided to me. My daughter continued to complain of severe arm pain and continued crying, so I took her to the emergency room that same day. Her arm was, in fact, broken. Even after I notified the daycare of the diagnosis, an accident report still was not provided to me at that time. An accident report was eventually completed on March 14 and brought to my husband's place of employment for him to sign. Throughout this entire situation, the owner never contacted me to check on my daughter, ask what happened, or offer an apology. My daughter never returned to this daycare. What also concerned me was how the situation was handled when another child's grandmother began asking questions about what had happened to my daughter. Rather than openly addressing the situation, the grandmother was asked to stop discussing it at the daycare, and the parent was subsequently spoken to about the grandmother's questions. I trusted this daycare with my child, and that trust was broken. Parents trust childcare centers with the most important people in their lives. They deserve to know when their child is hurt, to be contacted promptly, and to receive accurate documentation about what happened. I am sharing this review now because I was involved in a legal case concerning my daughter's injury and did not know whether I was permitted to publicly discuss my experience. I have since been advised that I can share my honest experience. This is my firsthand experience, and I believe parents considering The Learning Experience in League City deserve to know what happened to my daughter while she was in their care. Please ask questions and do your own research before entrusting your child to this facility.

    East End Pre-School & Kindergarten

    East End Pre-School & Kindergarten

    5.0
    (4 reviews)

    To be quite honest, we were really nervous to send our son there. He had never stayed with a…read morenon-family member and now we were going to send him to daycare. Let me tell you, we could not be happier. The staff there truly love the kids. I'm constantly in awe of how they're able to manage and keep smiles on their faces. Our son is so spoiled and loved. Since starting EEP, he's really come out of his shell. The school is student focused and family centered. There are opportunities to get to know more families, my son has a great little group of friends, and the staff is so awesome. The hours can be a concern, but we do early drop off and extended day, which means that he's there from 7:45-3pm, which is pretty much a school day. If those hours work for you, DO IT. You definitely won't regret sending your kid(s) there.

    My son has attended East End Preschool since he was 12 months old. We toured many facilities in…read moreGalveston and we knew EEP would be our home within seconds of stepping in the front door. My son had never been watched by anyone else and was terrified when I would leave him. However, the baby room teacher asked me to just try letting her hold him. Sure enough, he took right to her. Every teacher here has a way of making the kids feel important and loved. The facility is always so clean, the teachers are welcoming, and they always make sure my little guy has a great day. My son is now 2 and half years old and every day he comes home with a new art project. Everyday he is learning something new. I can't imagine ever taking my son to a different place. There are a variety of hour and day options. You child can go as little as 3 hours a day / 2 hours a week or 7 hours a day / 5 days a week (and there are many options in-between).

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