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    North Texas Love & Care

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Primrose School of Lantana

    Primrose School of Lantana

    (13 reviews)

    If you are an African American parent considering this school, please read this carefully…read more By the time we pulled our 2yr old out of this school, it became painfully clear that the environment was deeply prejudiced and borderline racist. She started in April 2025 after thriving at her previous Primrose location, where she was confident, happy, and excelling. Within two months at Lantana, her teachers completed an ASQ assessment and rated her as not meeting expectations in nearly every category. Let that sink in. Our daughter, who is bright, energetic, and constantly praised for her intelligence by everyone who meets her, including her pediatrician, was suddenly portrayed as behind across the board. Just before leaving Old Orchard, she had an ASQ completed there and was thriving in every category. When I questioned leadership about these shocking results, I was met with gaslighting. I was told the assessment was different. I was asked to complete one myself. I was made to feel like I did not understand my own child. Her former school was equally shocked. Around October and November, the narrative shifted. We began receiving complaints that our daughter was not listening, did not want to come inside from the playground, and had put her hands on other children. Typical two-year-old behavior. We acknowledged that like many toddlers in the "mine" stage, she sometimes reacts when a toy is taken from her, and we assured the school we were actively working on that at home. Instead of working with us, they escalated it. They began sending behavioral reports home and recommending speech therapy and play therapy for a child who speaks clearly and in full sentences. Two years old and speaking in full sentences. Yet teachers, some of whom are not even certified, felt comfortable suggesting therapy as if something were wrong with her. They started using loaded words like "tackled" and "going after the teacher" to describe a two-year-old little girl. I am still trying to understand what exactly a toddler is capable of doing to a grown adult in a classroom that is supposed to have at least two teachers present at all times. Yet we were told no other child or staff member did anything and that our daughter simply decided to kick and hit other kids unprovoked. That does not align with reality. Our daughter has playdates. She spends weekends with her cousins. We have never witnessed anything close to what they described. I have voicemails from leadership, including the owner Erin Lundie, using carefully chosen language that clearly attempts to label our daughter as aggressive and violent. At one point, I became so disturbed by the sudden change in her behavior that I genuinely started to question whether something inappropriate was happening at school. This is a child who used to love school so much we sometimes had to force her to leave at pickup. Suddenly, she was having meltdowns at morning drop-offs. Another major red flag was a call from their HR Director, Shannon Tilton, about our daughter not wanting to nap. I explained that she is at a stage where naps are inconsistent and she would prefer a quiet activity. I was told verbatim, "We do not force them to sleep, but according to Texas law they are required to stay on their cot for the duration of nap time." That is completely false. Texas regulations require that children who do not sleep be offered quiet activities. So not only were they mishandling our child, but they were also misrepresenting state regulations to justify it. I could go on, but the bottom line is this: the leadership team and teachers either failed to properly do their jobs or were actively shaping a negative narrative about our daughter. We were paying over $1,600 a month, they were not doing us a favor. Since removing her, she is now attending a new daycare, and she is thriving once again with only positive remarks from her teachers so far. Zero issues. No behavioral labels. No therapy recommendations. No exaggerated reports. Just a happy, intelligent child in a supportive environment. That tells us everything.

    By far the most organized Primrose School .The management staff very helpful they set you up for…read moresuccess. You will get planning time ,low student to teacher ratio,they care about you having the appropriate trainings will answer questions .I loved the fact the the owners are involved .Personally I think this school should be a training school for others looking to work at other Primrose locations !

    Guidance Preparatory Academy - Bartonville

    Guidance Preparatory Academy - Bartonville

    (8 reviews)

    This center used to be wonderful when it was privately owned by the original couple who genuinely…read morecared about both the children and the staff. Since being sold to Premier (corporate), everything has gone downhill fast. The sense of community, respect, and care that once made this place special is completely gone. After our original director -- who was well-liked by families and at least stood up for staff -- left, things fell apart. The interim director has no backbone and seems terrified of corporate, so staff have zero protection or support. Teachers are leaving in droves, parents are pulling their children, and the quality of care has plummeted. The center is consistently short-staffed and out of ratio, leaving too many kids in one room. Potty breaks are delayed for over an hour, and children with fevers aren't sent home promptly, which led to constant illness spreading through classrooms. Staff are punished for calling out sick but also scolded for coming in sick -- it's lose-lose. Even more concerning, there have been multiple state investigations, and every time inspectors come, they leave with several new complaints or open cases. Teachers have even reported other teachers to the state. People are being fired over personal social media posts or unverified rumors, while genuinely unsafe conditions go unchecked. Violent children are not removed or separated, putting both teachers and other students at risk. It got so bad that the school had to send a letter to parents asking them to keep their kids home because there wasn't enough staff to cover classrooms. That says it all. This center is run poorly, managed worse, and absolutely not the safe, nurturing environment it used to be. I would never recommend it to any parent or teacher until there are serious changes in leadership and accountability.

    Our son attended school here from age 3 months to 3.5 years. He started a few months after they…read moreopened. Great school! Not so much a day care, more of a school. If your serious about the early development of your child and are considering private over public school.... this is your best choice in the area. Nice facility, plenty of bells and whistles, very strong focus on learning. Weekly programs for music, spanish and athletics. We took advantage of onsite haircuts and drycleaning dropoff/pickup. We had issues with some of the teachers a few times and teacher turnover happens but your gonna find that everywhere. Another review mentioned the owners are focused on profit. I never saw that, they are there every day running the school and planning things. When you talk they normally listen. I will say that I do hope they are profitable. I mean this is your child's school... You want them to have the means to provide a good environment and stick around. Tuition is fair, I mean you get what you pay for. We moved from Denton County to Williamson County and the rates down here make GPA look like a bargain. We are paying an extra $45/week now. We will be moving back into the area early next year and we plan to buy a house near the school so our son and his soon to be born little brother can attend GPA. Take that for what its worth. We have also referred a few friends and they all like the school and their kids are still enrolled.

    North Texas Love & Care - childcare - Updated May 2026

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