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    The Homegrown School

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    Can anyone tell me what the tuition cost is? Would be so grateful!

    Hello, Kate! Our current tuition rates are published to our website (www.thehomegrownschool.com) and vary based on age and desired attendance schedule. If you can't find the answer for your specific care needs, feel free to send us an email.

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    The Joyful Child

    The Joyful Child

    1.0
    (1 review)

    I thought everything was amazing at first and it was honestly. I felt like my girls had a home. It…read morebecame personal towards the end. I even thanked the owner for everything she's ever done for my family and my two daughters that attended. The audacity for her to ignore me Like I don't even exist, is hurtful. Knowing I never did anything or said anything to that woman. She's supposed to be a Christian at that. Makes me think my daughters were really that bad. Or that it was the way I looked. Really made me feel even crappier. Not only that- I was stressed to the max every time she texted me about my daughters when I was on call with a customer.. I felt harassed honestly. I felt like they were a problem when they were there. Questions and snide remarks as such... they must not have gotten any sleep as she added the eye rolling emoji. Oh, they must've seen Dad, haven't they? Who cares, number one. Number two-God forbid dad and I are coparenting and setting our differences aside to make it about our daughter's and wanting to be involved with drop offs and pick ups. They are just children at the end of the day and I am a mom who is trying and needed help along the way with CCS, but felt like it was a problem no matter what I did the whole time my daughters were in her care. I'm only speaking of Leesa Rodriguez. All other teachers were amazing, but l'd be so stressed every time I pulled up and she was out there with my girls. Like what will she bother me about today? What have the girls done today? Every time I would address her about the marks-ie. bite marks-on their bodies she would just brush it off like "oh we were watching the girls the whole time so I really don't know," but yet I always get the call if one of them scratched another child or not being safe on the playscape. They are 3 and 4, they are learning and growing. Most of all they should be watched and protected, Nana. One of which was finally diagnosed with autism and she knew this. I was so grateful that she led me to resources in order to get my daughter tested. I have always shown my appreciation, but knowing that she would get so annoyed if I brought a snack or a toy FOR comfort upon drop off. It seemed to have always been an issue. Dad had even asked her if he could bring a snack for everyone since it seemed to be a bother. With her annoyed tone, she said "oh no it's OK." However the very next day l'm helping a parent bring in Capri Suns and a bunch of snacks for the kids. Like it never made sense how she treated me or the father of my girls. I'm glad I got out while I did and before they got seriously injured. Not to mention right now I'm currently battling her with my final parenting fee. She is trying to charge me a full month when she knows she's wrong for that along with a late fee. It is in the contract with providers who are a part of the CCS Workforce program that they CANNOT charge any parent late fees. She is really wrong for what she's doing and she needs to let CCS conduct their review and hold off, but this just really shows her true colors and confirms why I removed my daughters.

    From the owner: Child-centered and nature-inspired child care provides early learning services to toddlers,…read morepreschool, and school-age children. Building blocks stimulate creative thinking and teamwork. Age-appropriate books and toys are accessible for exploration and discovery. Curriculum offers preparation for Kindergarten.

    Peace of Mind Children's Center

    Peace of Mind Children's Center

    4.5
    (21 reviews)

    Our daughter joined the Peace of Mind family two years ago, and from day one, we truly felt like…read morepart of a family. As parents, the peace of mind we felt knowing how loved and cared for she was by every member of the staff and her classmates brought us so much joy. Now that our time at Peace of Mind has come to an end, it's hard to say goodbye. You know a daycare is special when farewells are this difficult. If you are looking for a place where teachers will treat your children with love, care, compassion, and will embrace the very best parts of them--this is the place. The owners pour their hearts and souls into creating an environment that feels magical. From petting zoos and bounce houses at family events, to splash days in the summer, to the endless pictures that make you feel like you never miss a moment--it's clear how much thought and love goes into every detail. We are so grateful for our time here, and if you are lucky enough to get your child into Peace of Mind, you will quickly understand what all of us parents already know: it's a truly amazing place.

    We toured Peace of Mind a couple of months before I gave birth and intended to send our son when he…read morewas around 5 months old. They were very helpful, gave us a tour, and essentially confirmed our spot. If they had given any indication there wouldn't be space I would've lined up backup daycares. A month or so after I gave birth I reached out to them to check in, and got no response. After a week I emailed again, with no response. I started panicking a little (my son was supposed to start in just a couple of months) and called frequently. No one answered or returned my calls or voicemails. Finally after a MONTH of reaching out, they emailed back and said they wouldn't have space but would reach out when they did. It's been a year and they've never contacted me. Not that I would send my children here anyways, I'd prefer a daycare I can actually get in touch with if needed... Update: It appears the owner responds via Yelp much faster than their email. And also, even though they didn't officially confirm our spot during the tour, they gave no indication there would be an issue with the approximate start time we were desiring. We were not the only family we know of that tried to contact them for weeks and got no response.

    Creative Action

    Creative Action

    4.6
    (11 reviews)

    This review is for the Creative Action after school program including the pre K portion and the…read morefull afternoon with children from pre K to 5th grade. This was a huge disappointment. There are 2 teachers for 14 pre K children and maybe 3 teachers for all the total program. With too many kids, my child experienced bullying by both pre K students and older students. There will hitting, name calling and pushing that happened. The staff didn't do anything about it, write up a report or inform me this was going on. My kid told me everyday that boys were hitting him and calling him names :( The expectation is the children sit and color or sit and do a project for most of the afternoon. This is fine if a child is older but very hard for younger kids. Instead of thinking of creative ways to work with the younger children, they just kept telling my child to "sit" and that "my child should listen to them". The staff all have art backgrounds, no necessarily childcare backgrounds. They are teaching the pre K kids about "imagination". My child now tell me that "I don't like imagination". Between there being too many kids, the bullying, and the sitting, my child kept escaping. The teachers weren't paying attention and had trouble finding him and another kid. They had both either hid in the bathroom or left the building. This happened 3 times in 3 weeks (that I was told about) and probably more. Needless to say after a month we have pulled our child from the program. I would not recommend this program for younger kids. Wait until they are older, show interest in art and can defend themselves.

    I took my 5 month old to his first baby music class at creative action today, and we both loved it…read more Miss Carrie is a great teacher: lots of energy and musical talent. She sang about eight songs using a range of instruments (ukelele, drums, jingle Bells, maraccas) and her CD player. This is a high quality, donation-based class for newborns to five year olds, offered most Saturday mornings during the year. I'm so glad it's in my neighbourhood. Highly recommended! There's also a movement class for toddlers (2 to 5 year olds).

    The Homegrown School - childcare - Updated July 2026

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