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Tiny Treasures Learning Center

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Greenhouse Learning Center

Greenhouse Learning Center

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I really like Greenhouse. My girls have been here, since February of 2012 and May of 2015. I…read morehaven't seen any recent reviews, so I thought I'd help out. The owner/director Is really passionate about what she does, and they model the school on Christian values. I've had really positive experiences with almost all the staff as well. Any concerns I've had have been addressed and I really believe Ms. Marilyn cares about the children and their families. That being said, she can be a little scatter-brained. If you need to talk to her, and have her full attention, it's best to call or visit during an "off" time where there's not tons of people dropping off/picking up kids. Again, I think she really cares, but she can be forgetful sometimes. There did seem to be a lot of teacher moving around for about 9 months during late 2012, early 2013. But the staff movement seems to be minimal now and they seem to have a pretty solid crew. Ms. Candy, Ms. Stella, and Ms. Suzi have been by far my favorite teachers. Get to know the teachers. It can be hard when you are working long hours to see the teachers, because Ms. Marilyn will send them home as soon as she is able. (She runs a very tight, budgeted, ship), but it's important. It's much more effective to give an important message to your child's teacher than to depend on Ms. Marilyn to relay the message. It's very clean, and well maintained. Both my girls seem to love it there, (even the baby) and I know they are well cared for. I would and do recommend this place to anyone that asks. Improvements I'd like to see: I don't think the kids are outside enough. They do go outside some, but I think it should start earlier, and be more often. They only go out when the weather is really, really nice. Too much screen time. At the beginning and end of the day and during the summer, there's a lot of screen time. The summers aren't as structured and they use the TV's to keep the kids under control when it's drop-off/pick-up time. And they start watching TV too early. Nutrition: The food quality is pretty meh nutrition wise. It's all safe, and very kid friendly, just not the healthiest. Again, I think this has something to do with budget, and the fact that there are some lower income families that come, and it's important they eat something. For example, a breakfast for my 18 month old (at the time) was 1/2 a pop-tart and a piece of fruit with some milk. I am probably on the more conservative side, but I don't think kids that young have any business eating the equivalent of cake for breakfast. Technology: I think a lot more could be done electronically. It'd be nice to have a camera system like some of the chain daycare/pre-schools in the Houston area so that you could peek in during the day. Being able to pay/get billed online would be nice too. As well as being able to access a calendar of events, email teachers and etc. She could use a web designer. Again, overall, it's a terrific place. And I have absolutely no concerns about cleanliness, kindergarten readiness, or safety. I'd make the same decision again - without a doubt.

Tiny Treasures Learning Center - childcare - Updated June 2026

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