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    Loving Touch Daycare

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Multiple children care

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    4 months ago

    My daughter has been at this daycare for 4 years. they are clean and Ms. Stephanie is patient and extra caring with the kids.

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    Northwest Family YMCA

    Northwest Family YMCA

    (17 reviews)

    So many options for ALL ages. Family atmosphere. Very attentive staff. Good vibes. Convenient.read more

    We signed up for a family acct. One our first visit, we used the pool. The lifeguard informed me…read morethat our children had to take a swim test is they either (1. wanted to swim without an adult/parent in the water with them) or (2. wanted to be allowed to swim outside the arms length of the parent/adult). I was in the water with my 8 & 11 year old children because I feel like it is the responsible thing to do when you take your children to a pool regardless of their swim capabilities. I allow my 11 year to attempt the test for fun. The lifeguard wanted them to swim the length of the pool which my children can do. However, the lifeguard would not pass my child because the swim stroke was not perfect. I have personally been a lifeguard, swim instructor, and swim team coach for over 20 years. My children know their strokes but I have not forced them to be on teams or swim long distance. Do I want them to, yes. But I have not forced it. My children have good strokes for more than half the pool distance but get tired toward the end and get sloppy but are not in danger. The strokes just don't look as nice as they did. Our children visit our neighborhood pool just about everyday in the summer and swim unassisted with no issues. It is winter and perhaps the kids are a little out of practice in the 4-5 months since it has been warm enough to attend the neighborhood pool but again, not in danger and swim fine. But not competitive swimmers. We were told that my daughter did not pass the test even though she could swim unassisted the length of the pool. So we just tried to enjoy our time in the pool and planned to try again another day. However, then the lifeguard reprimanded me multiple times because my 8 and 11 year old swimming children were outside of an arms length of distance from me. Again they swim on their own, and I am in the water with them if they need me. The swim test expectations are too high and I now understand why there were no other families there on a Saturday afternoon. The swim test expectations are too high and the lifeguards to strict on their arms length rule for families to enjoy this pool. Again, I have been a lifeguard, instructor, and swim coach for 20 years so I have a solid base of knowledge with which to make this assertion. I attempted to connect with YMCA on this via email. My email was forwarded to the Aquatics Director and I have not received any response. We are planning to cancel this membership as our children cannot go and enjoy the pool because the rules are too strict and I understand this industry better than most. With rules this strict, the lifeguard is really a waste of money as they basically don't allow children in the pool and only adults may swim. I would still love a response but If I do not get one, we will continue with cancelation. Good luck if you have children and planned to use this pool.

    Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy of East Cobb - Our school is nationally accredited with NECPA.

    Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy of East Cobb

    (7 reviews)

    My daughter has been attending krk since she was three months old. I have to say that through all…read moreour searches of nearby child care places, nobody offered the combination of caring and value that we found here. I am a teacher so I receive a significant discount but outside of that the price still undercut our nearby Goddard school and Primrose academy. They provide and launder linens for the cribs and cook food for older kids snacks. Most of all though, I'm impressed that I have to worry about my daughter being spoiled here. I'll take that any day in a field where a parents first concern is whether their child is looked after and cared for.

    I absolutely love this school! We have been moving quite a bit with my company and we have gone…read morefrom hand-over-my-child-to-a-stranger scared beginners to ok-here-is-the-list-of-priorities-we-look-for #secondchild confident. Not only is the director and front office staff top notch professionals, the teachers truly operate as a team - helping my child thrive academically and socially. As a parent, I am expected to engage and help with homework every week, volunteer as a class reader and participate in various themes throughout the year! We love the structure. You'll never feel like there is someone you should only talk to for certain items - they all work and speak from the same page. Of course this school has the standard KRK curriculum but what it has to differentiate itself is heart & investment, i.e. Splash pad (2x a week in the summer = more work for the teachers but they believe it's worth it!), spring and fall festivals (the whole place turns into a giant carnival and it's all from the owners pockets), weekly magic man/ music enrichment / gym activities (also part of your tuition), spring and winter performances - real lights, choreography, music and performance by our little ones! The teachers here mostly have at least 5-10 years of service. That should speak volumes. In fact, because hiring is never perfect, when there were concerns, I have seen this team all hands on deck to address it effectively. So.... While nothing replaces personal mom/dad/family stay at home care and while there are usually up to 20 kids per class (3 teachers), we have been overjoyed with the partnership we've built with this team and hope to continue the trend!! 2 thumbs up :-)

    Discovery Point

    Discovery Point

    (2 reviews)

    We are very pleased with this school. Our daughter has been here since she was twelve weeks old…read more(almost 7 years now) and the school exceeds our expectations. They run the place with caring and professionalism. The director is approachable and responsive. The staff is experienced and fun. Our daughter is excited to attend. We highly recommend Discovery Point Mary Eliza!

    I'm not a difficult parent. I'm the mom in the messy bun and yoga pants who trusted the people she…read moreleft her kids with. We enrolled both our sons at this Discovery Point, location #43, including our youngest, who was twenty-two months old and couldn't yet tell us about his day; my adult stepson handled most of the pickups, and he is as agreeable as they come. We were also, in those same weeks, grieving -- we'd just had to put our family dog of nearly 18 years down. Try explaining "all dogs go to heaven" to a sad toddler before school. The center expelled our toddler on a single afternoon's notice -- no meeting, no warning, by email. Its own behavior policy promises a parent conference and a plan before it ever comes to that. We got neither. Days later, in writing, the company told us both that his behavior was serious enough to remove him the same day and that it had offered to let him return for the rest of that week. Both of those cannot be true. The records the center pointed to were kept in an app it had repeatedly told families was malfunctioning, and that I was locked out of for months before he was removed. Within a single two-week stretch, those records listed my son as three different ages, though he had been attending for nearly a year. On billing, the center's own director admitted in writing -- more than once -- that there were errors, and only issued some corrections. Then, weeks after expelling my son, the center asked every family to sign a revised disenrollment policy -- one that now reserves the right to 'immediately disenroll the child with no notice' and to 'terminate services for inappropriate behavior of parents or guardians.' Prospective parents should read that twice. I am not writing this in anger. A daycare holds something irreplaceable: very young children who cannot speak for themselves, and the trust of the families who leave them there. We were an easy family to be honest with, and we would have worked with them. Instead, the paperwork mattered more than the child -- and even the paperwork could not keep its story straight. I hope this helps the next family ask the questions we did not know to ask.

    Loving Touch Daycare - childcare - Updated June 2026

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