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Businiess name:  Goddard School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
HORRIBLE! LOW-GRADE DAYCARE CENTER AT BEST! Not a pre-school nor a learning center of any kind. Filthy, unorganized, high turnover and total and complete lack of responsible care for our child. Our pediatrician RECOMMENDED us to take him out of this school after his last illness!! \r \r Our 2 yr old had regressed so much during the short time he was there that our own parents addressed concerns for both behavioral and educational issues. He suddenly refused to eat and the school would not discuss this with me and would not send home the uneaten food so I could keep track of his diet. Potty training was no longer an interest and they even sent out notices that they ""temporarily quit doing it"". He was sick literally EVERY week and each time we'd bring him back there were numerous sick children in his class. It was unbelievable. I once showed up during ""snack time"" and the teacher (one of MANY new faces in the 2 months he was there), was peeling off processed cheese and putting it on the table in front of each child. At his new school he's healthy and happy again.

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