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Where Children Learn Through Play!

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We provide a child-oriented, developmentally appropriate curriculum where children learn through playing and exploring their environment based on the High-Scope method. Children have the opportunity to become independent, successfully solve problems and learn to express their ideas and feelings. Newly renovated center licensed by the state of Maryland Enroll NOW for children aged 6 weeks to 4 years old. State approved licensed staff certified in CPR & First Aid Indoor and outdoor play areas Breakfast and snacks provided by Center Maryland Child Care Vouchers Accepted!
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visa, debit, check
Location
We are located behind St. Thomas More Nursing and Rehab facility. Simply drive around to the back of the parking lot.
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Licensed by the State of Maryland.

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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

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Bob L.

09/29/2016

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Pretty good daycare. Most staff are good and do a good job preparing your kids for kindergarten. Very good community of parents and kids. But be warned: the director (Krissie) plays favorites. The waiting list is meaningless: if she likes you, you're in quickly; if she doesn't, the waiting list is really long. And there are no guarantees once you're in that you'll stay in: she WILL expel even a one-year-old child (!) for entirely normal behaviors (like biting or hitting) without first using best practices in childcare, like trying to actually identify the triggers to the behavior. When you meet with her, she talks in formal, lawyer-like language that gives just the barest information and no empathy. She expelled our 23-month old for biting - and then our girl STOPPED biting a week after leaving, which suggests something at Heritage was triggering the behavior. Krissie informed us of our one-year-old's explosion by email - then never responded to any of our questions since!

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I was extremely happy with Her...

I was extremely happy with HeritageCare when Ms. Terri was the director. It ran smoothly and I never had any issues with them at all. However, for some reason they let Ms. Terri go and hired a new director. Ever since then, it's been a downhill journey. In her first week, she decided to have the infant room painted...during a weekday when the children were present. The infants had to stay out in the toddler room, and nap in highchairs. This past Monday I received a call in the morning saying they were sorry, but painting that was supposed to be done to the other rooms over the weekend was not finished, and they would not be able to be open today. I had to stay home from work with my child. That is so unacceptible. The director should have been there over the weekend supervising the work, or at least checking in on Sunday to make sure all was ready - not just let the teachers come in on Monday morning to the mess. I don't feel like she devotes enough time to managing the daycare. There are many other issues that have happened since the new director took charge., but alas I won't list them all. It's a shame, because the teachers are all really great, but I definitely would not recommend this place to anyone while this director is in charge. I am currently trying to get my child into a new daycare, and I know quite a few other parents are trying to also.

activemommy

01/28/2011

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My dear child (DC) was enrolled at this center and the experience was far from pleasant. Here are my observations:



--I noticed that when the afternoon provider was frequently absent, my DC was feed all of her bottles. When the afternoon provide was there, DC only drank two of the four bottles.



-- When I picked DC up one day, they had fed DC only two ounces of milk the entire day! DC was fed breakfast cereal around 8 am (with no milk) and 1.5 jars of baby food at 1:30 with the two ounces of milk. One caregiver said DC played throughout the day and the other said DC slept throughout the day.



--The caregivers openly speak negatively about about the parents and frequently make snide comments.



--DC was scheduled to receive physical therapy services from the county Infant and Toddlers program, the therapist and I were told by the afternoon provider "Why does this have to happen here" and "We had no prior notice of this." I had faxed the appointment slip to the director, spoke with her on the phone to get the fax number, and informed the caregivers on multiple occasions that the appointment would take place. I had also shared the evaluations from a private therapist with the caregivers. When they found out the therapist was not the private therapist but from the county program, they offered to sit in on the appointment for 15 minutes.



The one good thing about the center is that is seems to be clean but I would caution against sending your child to this center until the have a significant change in staff, center policy and management.

claimed iconBusiness Response03/15/2011

While we always offer food and encourage children to eat, we can not force them to eat. This child was offered her bottles multiple times throughout the day, and only drank a total 3 ounces. She did have breakfast and lunch along with her baby food as snacks. Our center has documentation regarding what all of or infants eat everyday (along with naps, daily activities, diapering, etc.). Before the day in question, we were told that if this child was sleeping, to not wake her up. On this day, the child slept from 9:30-1:20. She had her bottle and food before she fell asleep, and when she woke up had her food and another bottle right away. She then fell asleep again at 4:00 until she was picked up at 5:10. After speaking to this child’s mother, we decided together that it would be in her child’s best interest to try and wake her for feedings, and we did so each day after. Children that require physical therapy are encouraged to attend our center! We give them their own space we don’t always have room in the classrooms, therefore we move them to a space where they will be free to have an effective therapy session. In order to stay within the state’s mandated teacher/child ratios, we have a staff member observe the therapy session. In the case of this child, the therapy was rescheduled multiple times, and only actually occurred at our center one time. As the director, I tried to talk to the mother to set up a set schedule, but it never happened. Our staff is very friendly and treats everyone with respect. We try our best to work with all of our parents and do everything keeping each child’s best interests at heart. The majority of things mentioned in this review were never brought up to myself, or any of the management staff. It is often easy to tell when a parent is having a problem. I spoke to this parent trying to make sure everything was alright, and was told that everything was fine.

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Phone: (301) 864-2333

Address: 4922 LaSalle Rd, Hyattsville, MD 20782

Website: http://www.heritagechildcare.org

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