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    Fantastikids Academy

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    ABC Montessori of Jupiter Farms

    ABC Montessori of Jupiter Farms

    4.2
    (5 reviews)

    We've been driving our kids 20 minutes from Palm Beach Gardens to ABC Montessori of Jupiter Farms…read morefor the past 2 years. Mrs. Michelle runs a solid school, with Mrs. Nancy greeting kids at drop-off and Miss Serena handling the day-to-day operations. My kids talk about Miss Jessica and Mrs. Beth all the time, and it's clear the teachers here genuinely care about their students. The school mixes different age groups and rotates kids through various classes throughout the day. They spend a good amount of time outside, which was important to us, and incorporate monthly themes into their learning. Both our kids are testing above grade level in reading and math, but they're learning it all through activities that keep them engaged. We actually wish Mrs. Michelle would open an elementary school - we'd definitely send our older daughter there. If you're looking for quality education and care in the area, this place is worth checking out. I've seen some reviews where people haven't had a good experience, but honestly, we've never had any issues with the school. The staff has always been transparent with us, and Mrs. Michelle and the teachers genuinely care about what they do.

    I had a bad experience here so many unanswered questions to why they never called me why my…read moredaughter saying they push and pulled her in the room ( they have no cameras to show me otherwise ) and why they wouldn't pick up the phone 3 times I called when my child was in distress from being sick and the loud noises crying and them gaslighting her in a corner they NEVER called me only send something on dojo. Never.DOJO is not a means to contact a parent ever in urgency or emergencies . I signed for my means to call me in urgencies I never signed dojo ever . Even with that said if I didn't answer on dojo your next means would be to contact her father which you didn't . I am sad because it was 3 days only but now have they ruined both our first experiences to going to school and future with trusting others with my child. That is all I am going to say ... hope they get the help they need to be more loving and attentive to children especially when children are sick . She threw up 5 times when I got her from sick and stress and was diagnosed with rhino virus hours later . If you had checked her tempature you would have known the loud noises were loud and she was sick and it probably magnified it . But there is still no reason to keep saying we don't hear anything in a video where I can hear loud noises nor is it ok to NOT call a parent when a child is in distress when you knew I said call me anytime like you did the day before and that I live close by and a stay at home mom . You chose not to call me but to email me disturbing to me photos of my child in distress and then I'm rushing there and not once but 3 times no one answers . Does this seem ok ? Why didn't you use the proclaimed calming corner you said you have in your handbook when she was crying because of the sounds and or sickness ? This doesn't make any sense to me . Why didn't the director or the front desk take her out of the room somewhere quiet access her and call me ? Exactly . Ps I tested my child since you said all this stuff about her and she scored above for her age developmentally she is very smart and educated. This is a daycare this is not a Montessori by any means from my experience .

    Little Angels Nanny Service

    Little Angels Nanny Service

    4.0
    (13 reviews)

    We had a good and the most horrible experience with the agency. One nanny emotionally abused my son…read morein 2 days that she was there.When I left with my daughter to class I checked the cameras at home and she put my son infront of TV (when I specifically told her he can only watch tv when he eats) and went outside to speak on the phone. When I texted and called her she didn't respond. Then I spoke to her through in home camera and she flipped out on me calling me names and threatening that she's going to leave now if i "don't get my ass home right effing now". She continued to yell at me through the camera. While I got out of class at this point my son was distressed and crying in hysteria. She proceeded to call my son horrible names and eventually left the house and stood outside while my son was in panic crying for 15 mins while I was driving. When I finally arrived she was still outside proceeded calling me names. I ran into the house with my daughter and saw my son on the floor in complete panic. They clearly did not do a thorough background check on her. Our other nanny was good but she quit because she felt "overworked". While she never worked for more than 40-43 hours per week. Having said that the agency provided us with babysitters when our nanny wasn't available and we're very efficient with it.

    We came to PB from out of town and wanted a babysitter for the day . Most of the high end hotels…read more(Four Seasons, Ritz etc) recommend her service, which is how I came across it. The owner is very prompt and polite and has a great reputation. However, I was not overly impressed with our sitter. She had great nanny experience, was polite and arrived on time, but seemed uncomfortable with a small infant and was used working with toddlers and older kids.

    Village Boulevard KinderCare

    Village Boulevard KinderCare

    3.4
    (10 reviews)

    Please do not bring your child here!…read more They sent my 6month old baby home with the wrong pacifier on day two at this facility. My child then came down with hand, foot, and mouth on day three of daycare. The director(Jhai) lied to me about any other kids having the virus. It was their fault for not ensuring my child used the right pacifier. Due to their negligence my child was forced to stay home the remainder of the week while I still paid the full weekly rate. Send your kid somewhere else. Don't believe a word the director says because she makes promises and gets amnesia when it's actually time to deliver. The director told me told me, I would get a discount based off my employer and actually quoted me what to pay. Then had the audacity to tell me all of the on-time payments I made were late. When we reviewed all of my payments with my credit card statements it was discovered they were all on-time and in the correct amount but she still acted like she was doing me a favor. Stay away from this place!!!!!!!

    Quick Reference:…read more Pros: - Sanitation and child health taken seriously - Regular handwashing, bootie shoe coverings, and glove wearing (long before COVID-19, y'all) - Safe feeding, meaning bottles only made at home and labeled with date, contents, and kid's name - Good ratio of teachers to babies (1:4, sometimes 1:3) - Good activities, even for bitty babies, sensory exercises, tummy time - Pay weekly, or pay monthly. Monthly gets you a discount! - Teachers and staff clearly care a lot about kids Cons: - Morning traffic in the area can be... frustrating. There's a Comcast back in the industrial park, and an Altec Roofing, so if you get there at just the wrong time in the morning, you might have to survive the flood of vans and trucks. - That's basically all the Cons. For the longer story: Our baby boy was due in September 2019, and my husband and I were slacking on getting childcare arranged so we finally started looking at places in October (I know, please don't judge us). We live in Martin County, but we both work in West Palm Beach, so we were looking for something at either end of our commute.We started with Martin County so we would have a short drive to drop BB off in the morning, or if we needed to drop him off but didn't need to go to WPB, but it has almost N O T H I N G worth looking into for an infant. They're either for 12mo+, full, too expensive, or some combination of, up to and including, all three. Village Boulevard KinderCare had been on the radar from the start, as it's about 15 minutes drive from both our workplaces (in good weather, with no traffic, and if the Traffic Light Goddess smiles on you; 20-30 under normal conditions) and though there weren't many Google reviews (and no Yelp reviews at the time), what was there was extremely positive. Hubs and I called the center, and to our delight, it was a direct line in! No IVR-press-1-to-speak-to-another-robot! We made an appointment to come in and take a look around the next day during Universal Nap Time. We brought 3-week-old BB with us, and he charmed everyone (as is only proper for any brand new baby; they're all adorable af). Jhai, the center director, and Angela, the assistant director, were both a joy to meet. They take infant and child health seriously in this place. Since we had a bitty baby, one of us stayed in the foyer area with him while the other was shown all the things in the infant room, and then we switched. Whoever was going in the room had to put on booties to cover their shoes so the floor didn't get dirt and germs from outside tracked in. The teachers in the infant room wear those booties all day long, warm up bottles and food while wearing gloves, and they do diaper changes with gloves and a new cover paper (like at the doctor's office!) for every change. This was standard, even before COVID-19 became a thing. After that, restrictions on entry to areas beyond the foyer were put in place, and then restrictions on entry to the building, plus PPE for staff. Speaking of bottles, they send home bottle labels because they practice safe feeding, and the only one to make the bottles is the baby's parent/guardian. That way, your baby doesn't get someone else's formula or breastmilk by accident. Speaking of breastmilk, those labels are RED instead of white, so it's absolutely clear that there's a difference. We've been bringing our baby here since he was 8 weeks old. He's nearly 7 months old, now, and we still just love bringing him here. When he starts school in a few years, it's up in Martin Co. I'm not looking forward to his last day at VBKC. We've been working from home now for about three weeks because of the pandemic, so BB hasn't seen them since then. They're keeping his spot open and listing us as drop-in until things settle down. I can't express how much that helps us. Though our family isn't in need of daily care, there are a *lot* of essential workers out there who do, and these guys are awesome for supporting them. We can't wait to go back!

    Fantastikids Academy - childcare - Updated June 2026

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