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    My son has been attending this school since he was 7 weeks old. He's 3 now. We have been very happy with his care and learning here.

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    The Learning Experience - Mid Cities

    The Learning Experience - Mid Cities

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    Back in October 2019, TLE opened and we were one of the first to have our child enrolled. Some of…read morethe reasons why we chose to enroll our child was they were professional, they allowed our children to play in their indoor playground, and they were also extremely welcoming. We have had no complaints or concerns. The campus is very secure and Jennifer (the director) has been awesome since day one. They have been flexible with us with scheduling issues as they arise. Before Covid-19, we would walk-in and take our child to the class and pick them up. They have a fob system, so they can see who is coming in and out. Since Covid-19, the check-in process has changed to the breezeway, but they have been fantastic throughout this whole ordeal. They make sure there is only one family in the breezeway at a time, they all wear masks, and you can still feel the welcoming environment. Our child has progressed so much, since she has been going to TLE, she was doing great at potty training (they were confident enough with starting her around 2 years and 3 months) and she was doing great. She has seemed to pickup things very quickly and part of it is her older sister, but some of it is definitely from TLE. All we can say is that we were so happy we made the decision to enroll our child at TLE Hurst.

    My little one has been attending this daycare for 6 or 7 months now, and I am so happy with my…read moredecision to ply him here. They are so welcoming, helpful, informing of any changes or issues that arise. Since Covid they've made the check in/out process very easy while also keeping their producers very strict so your little one goes home safe and with the right person ;) My son has developed so much within these 6 months, and i'm very happy with how interactive and caring the teachers are. Couldn't have chosen a better placement for him. 10/10-I have recommended!!

    Clove Hill

    Clove Hill

    3.3
    (6 reviews)

    I feel so blessed to have found such a great place for child care. I was looking every where in the…read moreDFW area to find a Waldorf base school and finally found Clove Hill. I really thought it was going to be hard for my son to transition because this was the first Child care I've ever enrolled in, but, after only a couple of days spending time there with my son, he was able to transition very quickly because of Lisa's sweet energy. She's so caring and allows the kids to be free using their imaginative mind, while teaching them to be in a calm state when there are any hard emotions. They spend a majority of their time out in Nature learning and appreciating God's gift, which is what I wanted for Clifford. I would study a little a bit of a Waldorf education before placing your child here, because it is very different from your every day DAYCARE or SOCIETY DAYCARE. If your looking for a place for your kids to be inside all day watching tv, and learning about your repetitive ABC's, 123's... this is not the place to go. If your looking for a place to allow your child to grow on his own pace and grow his imaginative mind in a natural setting this is definitely the place. Thank you Clove hill!!!

    I'm posting to advise that Clove Hill Childcare has been closed for almost 2 years as the owner…read moremoved out of the area. If you are seeking Waldorf-inspired childcare in the mid-cities please contact me, Elizabeth North in Colleyville, at Care.com.

    Ogle School

    Ogle School

    3.8
    (162 reviews)

    Rachel little did an amazing job waxing my legs today. Super smooth process just like these legs…read moreare now!

    Just go to a regular salon. I've never had what I would call a good experience here, but I'm okay…read morewith being a crash test dummy for students who need people to work on as long the service isn't anything can't be fixed or grown out. Yesterday was different. I'm not naming the student because she is a student and the person supervising her should have paid attention. Parts of my hair were covered in bleach for 4-5 hours because the student was trying out a technique she really was not ready to execute. I did not specifically ask for the technique. The fumes were making me sick, but I couldn't really have my hair half done and I truly thought the instructor would eventually see what was going on and fix it. WRONG When the student finally rinsed the dye and bleach out of my hair (badly and incompletely. I had massive patches of dye on my temples.), she asked me if I was pleased and I told her honestly that I was not, but that I wanted to get the services we agreed to over with so I could leave because I was feeling ill. The student (rightly) called over the instructor. The instructor refused to let things proceed unless I discussed my dissatisfaction. Apparently, you aren't allowed to think sitting in a cloud of fumes for many hours for subpar work is undesirable. I felt so sick by that point I told the instructor I was going to pay and leave. It is not my job to make a student feel better about her failure. She insisted that we have a chat, even as I emphasized that I was ill and needed to pay and leave. Eventually, I had to grab my bag and my partner, who had come to drive me home because I was too woozy from the fumes to get behind the wheel, and head to the reception desk. I told the person on duty I would like to pay my bill and leave, but that I had not received the haircut that was listed on the services for which I had signed. This is where things got fr*udul*nt. The instructor finally came to the front and demanded to talk, again. I told her I was ill and paying my bill so I could leave, again. She had the woman at the desk charge me for a haircut she knew I hadn't received. I was too sick to notice she didn't remove it from the charges. When I called the salon later that evening to make a complaint, I was called "hateful." I said nothing hateful unless the woman at the front desk meant that I didn't have a good phone number to leave for the director of the salon and would need to give her another way to contact me. I think she hung up on me while I was trying to explain WHY calling the number they have on file would be a waste of time, but I can't be sure. I would gladly have given her an email address. This morning, I called the administrator who sounds like a woman who talks to a lot of unhappy people. I told her I was content to pay for the bad service that was actually provided since it was a student, but I did not want to pay for the haircut I didn't get and I thought someone should know that the instructor was trying to detain ill clients and fr*udul*ntly telling the front desk to charge them for services they had not received. Allegedly, I will hear back from her. If not, a chargeback sounds like the only way to resolve this mess. That's unfortunate because I was ready to walk away from the situation until people started charging me for phantom haircuts and calling me hateful. [When the director said she could go back and watch video of the encounter, I just laughed. I hope she enjoys seeing what happens when she isn't there!]

    Alcuin School

    Alcuin School

    3.7
    (19 reviews)

    I attended this school over a decade ago. While not everything was negative, several experiences…read moreleft a lasting psychological impact--especially around how certain students were treated. Every part of this review reflects my own personal experiences and perspective as a former student. I share these observations in good faith and hope they offer helpful insight for others. Some teachers were kind and supportive, and I'm grateful for them. But others showed clear favoritism, often treating neurodivergent students, students of color, and those from less affluent families with less patience, care, or respect. I saw students singled out, shamed, or ignored when they needed help. That includes a teacher in the art department, Ms. M**ks (last names) who, despite appearing nice to some, often appeared to treat students who displayed neurodivergence in a harsh and dismissive way. One classmate with ADHD, for example, was frequently criticized for traits beyond their control. I will add that it appears that there is currently a new teacher in her place, and I cannot find this particular teacher on the school website, which is honestly a relief. I watched as she corrected, belittled, or singled out a few (even a few is too many) students who were neurodivergent or just different in how they expressed themselves. One student in particular, who had clear ADHD traits and a real passion for art, was constantly criticized for things like messiness, distraction, or "doing it wrong." It felt like she used that student's neurodivergent traits as targets, rather than offering understanding or support. The dynamic was painful to witness and left a lasting impression on me. There was also a time I was accidentally injured during a class activity involving a particular art material. I wasn't helped or offered first aid--just told it was my fault by that same teacher. That scar stayed on my body for years. There were also incidents involving body shaming in gym class and situations on school trips that felt physically unsafe. Students with invisible needs or without formal diagnoses were often overlooked. While the school talked about values like inclusion and activism, they weren't always reflected in how staff treated students. I hope things have improved since I attended, because all children deserve a safe and supportive learning environment.

    If you're looking for a school that develops the whole child and builds a strong foundation for…read morelifelong learning, Alcuin is a rare gem.

    Mountain Valley Child Development Center - childcare - Updated July 2026

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