- 6 weeks to 12 years
About Kids 'R' Kids - Fall Creek
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- English
8221 N Sam Houston Pkwy E, TX, 77396
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Director is Terrible horrible to work with. There was an Autistic child that was stimming and she straight up yelled in his face. poor baby. So glad i no longer work here.whats crazy is that the dad of the child left a good review but doesnt know they mistreat his son there
On August 29 2022 my wife and I logged on and observed our 3yr old great nephew being treated really bad on several occasions. The teacher intentionally tried to antagonize him and intimidate him by using techniques that are not appropriate for children his age. Even the other kids noticed how he was being mistreated and tried to comfort him. Upon my Niece reviewing the recording she observed the teacher grasp her 3 year old son by both arms and push him back twice forcefully. The director verbally acknowledged that the teachers actions were inappropriate but later contacted my Niece by phone to defend the teachers actions. We spoke with the director and she defended the teacher every time we also call the owner but he never returned our call. Our niece had to remove her son from this center and I hope this will not continue to happen to other kids. Ive also notice while viewing the cameras that she mistreated other kids also PARENTS CHECK IN ON YOUR KIDS. The owner told the director to not talk to my wife and I maybe he noticed that we were really concerned about our great nephew and the other kids also. AGAIN PARENTS PLEASE CHECK IN ON YOUR KIDS ESPECIALLY IF THEY START ACTING STRANGE
UPDATE Today on the kids r kids daycare bus my child was brutally assaulted by 2 other kids this is so disturbing.for a child to come to my babys seat and be choked by one child and then that same child to call over their older brother and my child to be punched repeatedly in the stomach and in the back of the head by the younger brother at the same time is ridiculous and the director to say well kids will be kids is baffling to me I stated well clearly the bus is too big the driver needs an attendant on the bus to assist himshe then stated would you like to apply I said hell no yall dont pay enough she said exactlyThe response from her was very unprofessional and there was no empathy for my child at all. As parents we choose daycares by what appears to be safe and make us feel comfortable but after today I can no longer trust the care of my children under this facility.I told her these days bullying is not anything to play withkids are bringing knives and guns to school andMy child is terrified to go back to school and daycare because the oldest was sitting behind him laughing and making smart remarks about how he dont careect.Here it is 4 hours later and my sweet child who has NEVER had any disciplinary actions against him is still cryingand all I can do is hold him and reassure him that as his mom I will take the necessary precautions to prevent this from reoccurring and hold this facility accountable.The cameras in this school is what helped me with choosing them to care for my children but at this point that doesnt matter.Choose a daycare by how they treat their staff and how they embrace support and care for your children in front of your face and behind your back.We live In balmoral and there are plenty of daycares on Woodland Hills that I will visit soon.IF IT HAPPENED TO MINE IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOURS MY PREVIOUS 4star review from 5 years agoMy son turned 3 years old a few months ago...and loves it here I have tried 2 other daycares prior to coming here. My friends and family kept telling me it takes time to transition but immediately he was comfortable. We feel good knowing we dont have to worry about if hes eating or sleeping because they send a detailed daily report. They do not use harsh chemicals that mess up my sons allergies.the other 2 did. You are always greeted coming in and leaving out. Its not to many children in one class our son is learning so much. They also helped us potty train him hes learning how to pay soccer with coach Batman and how to spell his name. Its worth every penny you will spend.
On August 29 2022 my wife and I logged on and observed our 3yr old great nephew being treated really bad on several occasions. The teacher intentionally...
My daughter has been going here for about 3.5 years and my son for 2. I have nothing bad to say about them. I trust my kids going here and they also have parent cameras if you want to check in on your kiddos during the day. They are more reasonably priced compared to Primrose across the street. Ever since Covid hit they havent allowed anybody in the building unless they are a kid or employee with everyone doing a temperature check as well. They also have bus service to fall creek and other local schools which is a huge plus as both my wife and I have to work during the day. I highly recommend this place
My sons growth and education path was very good throughout the first 3 years he was there. The school facilities are great and clean the early years teachers were very professional and most importantly they cared about my child I could see that every day. I would recommend the school if you have a baby and a toddler and would want to let them in good hands.Once you get around to the Preschool mark there are some challenges. They need to improve the professional level of the staff on those classrooms with teachers more qualified for handling that age group. I will say the owner is really committed to give the best to the kids and there is no doubt he will take care of this at which point it will be a great path all the way to Kindergarten. Again I would highly recommend KRK to any baby and toddlers Mom.
UpdatePart of his response to my email about being told of the lack of preschool offered.I do not know where the breakdown in communication took place but we have always promoted ourselves as a private pre k. There was an obvious disconnect and understanding that but I would like you to consider that there were two other classes beyond 400 that were 450 and 500 so Im not sure what your understanding of what those classrooms were.Sorry but what am I supposed to understand when your director tells me there IS NO pre-k offered and only states otherwise after Ive put in my slip to unenroll Precisely why I was confused when I was told this lie.Updated review. USED to love this place. We were at this facility for close to 4 years. We loved the teachers. The owner got injured a while back and thats when everything went downhill. He was out for an extended period of time with serious injuries but instead of keeping up the standards of his facility his staff let it fall to the wayside to the point where a teacher ABUSED my child and two other children in the form of pinching leaving bruises hair pulling picking up by the arm and pinching under the armpits breaking skin. Mr. Todd took my allegations seriously when my 4 year old daughter told me. He did an investigation and validated my concerns proving that it DID happen but said it was inappropriate to tell me or the other parents if she had been fired. Moreover the teacher who abused the children was not put on any kind of suspension during the investigation. They just moved her to a different room with smaller children One of the children claimed the other teacher in the same room hurt her the one who was pinched under the armpits and that teacher is still employed there.After the investigation retaliation began in the form of bad grades on report cards that theyd never distributed before scoring them unable to perform tasks that our children have mastered. Only the children who reported the incidents scored low. And then we were told that they dont offer a Pre-K program. Ms. Mikki specifically said to my face We dont have a Pre-K program when I asked about the next steps at KRK. When I brought this to the owners attention Ms. Mikki called me to say that either I misheard or she did. But she was clearly lying to cover her butt because just before she said that we were told by her that she thought my child and the other child who endured abuse would be enrolling in public preschool.And the curriculum is a joke. My daughter cant tell me a single thing that she learned and when I viewed cameras the nap time looked like a yoga class with kids rolling everywhere not sleeping. And we rarely got a take home sheet over the last year. Ive written to the owner about why we unenrolled. Until these things are fixed I dont recommend this place as child care option for anyone.Now there are several gems at that school that took care of my child over the years that I loved. Ms. Jasmine who recently left Ms. Maria Ms. Tabitha Ms. Kat and Ms. Irene were amazing teachers. After speaking to formerly employed instructors I learned they are VASTLY underpaid for the amount of work they do. I hope they find places that deserve them.
Unprofessional environment Do not leave your children here I was on a tour of the daycare and saw children running out of control in classrooms and...
Another year later and we are still here and with another addition After pondering the different options for baby care I really dont trust anyone else....
This place is HORRIBLE When my children first enrolled here things seemed to be good. Then 1 month later my then 3 year olds teacher quit. Well she ended up with another teacher and shortly thereafter that teacher quit. So needless to say she ends up with another teacher and she quit. So the turnover rate in Sweet 400 and 450 is very high. the children were never doing any of the things on the weekly curriculum. Also the director is very unprofessional. When i voiced my concerns to her and the owner they both failed to listen and was very defensive. Ive had multiple conversations with the director and what she said was that I could take my children elsewhere and thats exactly what I did. This location brings down the KIDS R KIDS brand and you children will not be TEXAS SCHOOL READY from this place. There were so many things wrong with the facility that I dont have enough space to even continue on. Nevertheless I enrolled my children to a MUCH BETTER KIDS R KIDS where they are soaring like they were before the went to the Fall Creek Location. PLEASE DO NOT TAKE YOUR CHILDREN HERE IT IS ONLY CONVENIENT BECAUSE OF THE LOCATION DONT LET THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING FOOL YOU
We LOVE this place Everyone is so caring and loving with our son 2 year old. He lights up when we drive up to the school and when hes not there he tells us he misses his teachers which warms my heart. We love having the option to be able to look in on him while we are at work and have caught his teachers hugging and loving on him and the rest of the kids - you know they truly care about them which gives us such peace of mind. The extra activities offered - music gym and Spanish classes are an added bonus Our baby has grown and learned so much since hes been going to KRK Fall Creek. We would definitely recommend this above any other place 3
My daughter has been going to this Kids R Kids location for 7 months now and it has been a great experience. Prior to enrolling her I visited each of the daycares in the Fall Creek area so that I could make an informed decision. Overall I really feel Kids R Kids creates an environment that is both welcoming for the children and parents. A few of the main reasons1. The responsiveness of the staff and ownerEvery time I have had a question or issue everyone has done their best to ensure that my concerns were addressed. For example my daughter was having trouble sleeping during the day. After some research on my end I found that fluorescent lighting can be disruptive to a babys sleep. I asked to speak with the owner to address my concern and when we sat down he had already taken the initiative to research several possible solutions. Within a few days he installed filters over the light fixtures to create a more calming environment for the children.2. The owner is constantly looking for ways to improve their offerAt the end of each day Kids R Kids provides a report that details what your child has eaten how they slept and how many diaper changes there were. I was having a conversation with my wife one day regarding how nice it would be to be able to view this information in real time during the day. Literally the next day we receive an email that contained all of the information in the daily report as a result of a new system that was implemented. Its very nice to see that the daycare is always looking for ways to improve parents experience.3. The online camera systemBeing able to see how my daughter is doing during the day from the office is a definite plus. Of course my first choice would be to stay with my daughter all day long but thats not realistic. Checking in on her via the webcam to ensure that she is happy and active is the next best thing.
I love this daycare. My 2 year old daughter adores her teacher Ms. Maria and always comes home happy. She learns a lot from the curriculum that is taught Spanish counting colors ABCs and she the loves the work they do on the ABC mouse website.The fact that I can access the cameras to her classes is a relief because I was nervous leaving her there but once I watched and I seen that the children are very well attended to its comforting to not worry so much. The nutritional plan is great.I would give this place 10 stars if I could.
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