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    Prairieland Montessori

    4.0(12 reviews)
    1.7 miLakeview

    We just left Prairieland due to a move to the suburbs but the whole time wished we could keep it…read morepart of our 21-month-old daughter's life! She had been at Prairieland since the age of 3 months and even as a real little one was always giddy and thrilled to arrive at daycare, which always comforted me and provided the confidence I needed to continue building my career outside the home. Prairieland is very professionally managed and I've always felt good about the teachers caring for my daughter. The Bumblebee (infant) Room was a little small and high traffic near the cribs -- I never felt like my baby got the full length or quantity of naps she truly needed according to Dr. Weissbluth :) but by the time she was in the Meadowlark (toddler) Room this felt less of a concern. The inadequate sleep could be a phenomenon of daycare in general, however, and Prairieland does many other things right. My husband and I weren't necessarily looking for a Montessori program from the start, but we've become supporters of the concept as we see our baby girl's curiosity, independence, and helpfulness take shape at such an early age.

    I found the school online and trusted my intuition for sending my 18 month old to day care the 1st…read moretime! The first thing that got me intrigued is the fact that the school facility is designed completely open to the street and everyone are welcome to see the kido's in action. In my mind is a great sign for how open the school is and its definitely interesting for the kido's to see what's happening outside. I have been extremely impressed by the care and the love that the Prairieland team giving to my son. He absolutely love going there and we didn't event had any issue in the beginning like separation anxiety or adjustment to new sleeping arrangements during nap time. Would highly recommend this school!

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    Black Bear Academy

    4.4(13 reviews)
    2.4 miNorth Center, Lakeview

    Came in for birthday party. It was a great venue with tons of different open indoor play for…read morevarious ages. Certainly lots of ways for a a kid less than 6 yo to practice their gross motor skills or pretend play and imagination. From play kitchen to indoor jungle gym and slide cars, something for all.

    Our story: Years ago we took our son to Black Bear Academy for an "evaluation" which consisted of…read morehis spending a few hours in the school with a group of total strangers---both kids and teachers. We were called in to learn the results of the evaluation, and were told that: Our son was abnormally shy because he, as a 4 year old, clung to a teacher. His behavior and demeanor was such that he would require a minimum of $40k per year of classroom instruction and private therapy, and there was "no guarantee that he would ever approximate normal." Fast forward: Our son is a lively, healthy, happy, achieving college freshman. Why am I imparting this years later? 1) Beware a school founded by a person who has limited credentials. 2) Beware a school that makes a snap judgment based upon limited observation. 3) Beware a school which tells you that your child is essentially beyond hope. Our son thrived at Cardinal Bernardin Montessori where his individual learning style was appreciated and nurtured. Before you allow any school to "pathologize" your child, look elsewhere!

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    L&L Academy and Preschool Lakeview East

    L&L Academy and Preschool Lakeview East

    4.8(16 reviews)
    1.2 miLakeview

    My children have been at 3 different L&L locations since starting in 2020 - infant/toddler west,…read moreinfant east, and the larger Lakeview east location. We have had a great experience at all 3. The teachers have all been so kind and patient. The directors had a difficult situation with Covid and trying to navigate that and the usual daycare germs, but we all came through it in good shape. My older child has thrived in her preschool class and loves playing with her friends and learning through activities. She loves when the special teachers for music class and Spanish class are in, and she especially loves all the time that the children spend outdoors on walks and at the park. My younger child is still really little, but she has bonded so well to her teachers, and they have been so helpful and encouraging of her as she has come to different milestones. Any time we have had a concern, the director and teachers have taken the time to talk to us and collaborate. I would recommend L&L to any parent. It's such a lovely school community. The kids are very well taken care of and truly love their teachers. Plus as a bonus, healthy meals are included (parents only have to provide bottles and purées for babies), and my kids eat so many things at daycare that they won't touch at home.

    We really loved this daycare before covid but it has gone so downhill that we actually took our…read morechild out. I take writing negative reviews pretty strongly (especially small businesses) but I really would not recommend this place to a friend. Before Covid I think the management wasn't too hands on and the daycare functioned great. We loved the teachers and were very happy. But I think once management got involved in covid we saw a bit more of their true colors. They got very greedy and shady (in a time where they should be the exact opposite!). A couple of examples: 1) They didn't treat the teachers well. We got many over the top, gushing emails from management about how much they love and support their teachers (to explain the constant tuition rises) all the while not treating them well. They raise our tuition every year (explaining to us they want to give staff pay rises, but never gave those pay rises as I learned!). We have had many teachers babysit and learn the truth from them. As a result of this they literally lost every single lead teacher in a year, and hundreds of assistant teachers. This was the main reason we chose this daycare, because before covid the teacher actually stayed there more than 6 months. 2) They have been very much not transparent throughout this pandemic. I know this is all new to everyone but they went out of their way to hide information. My husband found out he tested positive for covid while my son was at school and asked the director to inform the parents so that they can get tested. They refused to communicate this and only did in the end when we threatened to contact the parents ourselves. I really hope they are able to turn this trend around and get back to the daycare we loved pre-covid. We have many previous teachers that we love and use as babysitters so they did something right finding them!

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    Mary Meyer School

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.6 miLakeview

    Mary Meyer Preschool is such a warm and inviting place, it truly feels like an extension of home…read more(with a bit more paint and glitter - ha!). The teachers and staff are amazing at foster our littlest ones to develop kindness, listening skills, problem solving skills, patience and learning the more basic fundamentals through purposeful play. My third child is at MM right now and loving every minute of it (the other 2 went there too!). The curriculum is creative, imaginative and playful - drawing self portraits, looking for the gingerbread man, creating art that works on their fine motor skills and cooperation. I cannot speak more highly of this school and could not imagine having our children start their school process anywhere else!

    You will not find a better preschool program in Chicago. This school has been around for so long…read moreand has everything down to a science. Parents are welcomed as collaborators and community members. The half day program allows kids to explore individual interests (and parents will help coordinate activities). Teachers make the program what it is -- and they stick around and have decades of experience. My son is in the afternoon class. He gave up his nap the first day of school, and goes to bed every night tired and happy. He's gained confidence socially, emotionally and is ready for next year.

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