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    Learning Jungle/Little Sprouts - Rancho

    Learning Jungle/Little Sprouts - Rancho

    3.9
    (34 reviews)

    I have to say I really liked it at first and the app is wonderful. But they don't always log diaper…read morechanges. My child was in the preschool class and they didnt really log if he ate or not. They just wrote down the menu for that day so I wonder if he ever really ate even though they said yes when I asked. My son was always big for his age and it seemed like there are too many kids here and they weren't able to give him the time and attention he needed. The ratio is 12:1. When I dropped my son off one morning, poor Ms.Kelcey was changing a diaper while 10 other kids were running around and one was crying in the corner. Nothing on Ms.Kelcey; shes great and she handled that like a champ. They just need more staff here. I noticed one of the teachers had quit when my son first started and the teachers here seem kind of burnt out. The director met with us and said my child wasn't meeting his milestones and that the teachers hadn't observed them. But, when we got our son evaluated by his pediatrician and a speech therapist, that was not the case. His outbursts at school didnt improve. From looking at the footage that they DID show us, it appeared it happened whenever teachers were looking away, so I do feel bad for the other kids. It seemed like he was always getting written up and they looked for any reason to write an incident report. Most times that we asked to see the footage, we wouldnt get it. The director would just say she watched it and tell us what happened. The director pushed for my son to get evaluated through the regional center and even after I went through the process of doing so to get him the help he needed, he was still terminated. After my sons occupational therapist went to the school (she went and observed him his last week there), she observed that our son was not the worse behaved one and that he was just copying other kids behaviors. Now that my son is in a different pre school with a smaller ratio, he is doing better. So, maybe this school isn't for neurodivergent kids or for shy kids or for kids that are big for their age. For the price, I would say you get what you pay for because the facility is beautiful, always clean, and the yard is nice. Food is good from what I've seen and super healthy. But, it is packed with kids (12:1 in prek) and they really need more staff!!

    My daughter attended this facility for two days and it was an awful experience. The teachers…read moreincluding management is very rude and dismissive. When we brought up anything to them their response was we can't watch all of our friends. I did see a bad review and it looks like it got deleted so my review may get deleted as well. A WARNING to all considering learning jungle. They pick their favorites, my child was eating sand (two days in a row) had marker all over her clothes (she could have had it in her mouth), had an ice cube they use for accidents in her mouth (choking hazard) because somehow it ended up in the classroom accessible to her, got sick on the third day when we withdrew her. Everytime we picked her up there was one teacher playing with the same group of kids and one just standing around, but not paying attention to what the kids are doing. Also they never answer their phone so if there is an emergency you have to go to the center to speak to them. They called me on the first day to ask me to come pick up my child because she wouldn't wake up from her nap and the other kids can't go outside and supposedly there is a rule stating that they can't wake her up even though it's past their nap time. This is unheard of and so inconvenient. I wasn't able to pick up my daughter because that day I already had to go back to the location twice before because of their lack of communication. Save yourself the headache, this Place may look like it's good for your child, but internally it's all messed up. My child has since been taken to a daycare facility near our home and she has been thriving. Learning jungle is the worst daycare I have ever dealt with.

    Jacobs Center For Neighborhood Innovation

    Jacobs Center For Neighborhood Innovation

    4.0
    (21 reviews)

    My husband and I are considering renewing our wedding vows in May 2016. We stopped at the Jacobs…read moreCenter for Neighborhood Innovation to check out available Banquet Rooms and Hall rentals for this occasion. The Jacobs Center is a beautiful building with both indoor and outdoor venues. Upon entering the building a female security guard greeted us and provided information about the rates of the main floor Banquet Rooms and Main Hall rental. She was very nice, friendly and helpful allowing us to view each of the Banquet Rooms. The Main Hall room was set up for an upcoming event. As we were leaving we asked if they provided catering and she directed us to True Roots located at another entrance of the building. Once outside we stopped the first person we saw and asked about True Roots. It just so happen she (Beth) was the person in charge of rentals and catering. Once inside her office she gave us lots of information about the menu, catering and so on. She also took us upstairs to more Banquet Rooms that fit our needs perfectly. The rooms were clean and in great condition. Beth was very helpful and gave us additional information regarding decorations, set up and cleanup. They provide the tables and chairs, easels and some minor decorations (we can also bring our own). They set up the room; they clean up after and provide catering. The rates are affordable: we are interested in a room capacity of 40-60 people half day rate (4 hours) cost between $150-$350 dollars slightly higher for the Halls and not including the food. Beth gave me a copy of the menu and the rates for the rooms so I am very excited to start planning this event.

    Another event well done here within the same month to encourage people to get out be active and…read morevaccinated, this time they got more vendors and even raffles to win prizes, unfortunately I cannot stay, but definitely come back and check things out as more events coming in the future.

    Outdoor Outreach - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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