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Micheal C.
Apr 4, 2023
Regarding Wildflower Montessori East "Poor" that's the only word that can truly describe WildFlower Montessori East. My child attended this establishment, or lack there of, for roughly 9 months. In that short time frame my child was sent home 5 times, in diapers that weren't theirs causing diaper rashes. When we contacted the director of the school to let them know, after the second time this had happened, it was promised to be resolved. It happened three more times after that. We know these problems got much worse because we purchased different diapers at home then what my child had at daycare. This is when we discovered that the same diaper that my child was sent to Wildflower in, was the same that they were being sent back home in 8+ hours later. Even though the daily take home notes stated that my child's diapers were being changed multiple times daily. . This issue happened twice in the same week, and the second time it happened my child was also sent home without shoes or socks as-well as a soaking wet diaper. Not only did my child experience this lack of care, they also went through at least 5 different teachers in the short amount of time attending here. When we asked to have a sit down conversation with the owner to resolve our issues we had, we were told to take it up with the director and that the owner wanted no part of talking with us. After we had already spoken to the director and felt the problem would be better resolved with the owner herself. To this day we haven't gotten a response from the owner, my child no longer attends this establishment. I highly suggest any new parent looking for child care, to avoid working with Wildflower Montessori East and save yourself the trouble. Poor Ownership, Poor Child Care, and Poor Communication, that's truly the best way to explain Wildflower Montessori East. The school has a great director, but unfortunately her job goes unnoticed when it's shadowed behind ownership that cares more about themselves, then the well-being of the children attending their facilities.
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