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Businiess name:  Creative Learning Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
very pleasing to find a facility like this one. For my childhood development class i had to observe childcare facilities and this was one of them. I spent two hours in the 3 year old room and i was very impressed with the students abilities and the teachers compasssion towards the students. Not only did the students listen to the teacher but they knew their every day activities. Each classroom was in an actually class room with no distractions. The teachers had all of their supplies in their room along with a sing and arts and crafts area. It was more designed like a school room which i loved. While i was there the children did an arts and crafts project which was more than what most places do or at least out of the 12 that i saw for my observations. The students letter of the week was "i" so they were learning things that involved that letter. Anyways for the art project the teacher had powder paint and "ice cubes" so that when the ice touched the powder it formed apint on the paper.

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