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Child Care Type: Center
Address: 1636 North 1200 West, Layton, UT 84041
Capacity: 86
Vouchers: No
Description & Additional information
Layton Children's Center is a licensed child care center in Layton, UT. We are a large center. Contact us to schedule a tour and discover for yourself all Layton Children's Center has to offer.
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Parent Reviews

Valeria C.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Unfortunately, this place is not what we thought it was going to be. After 5 weeks, they kicked my 10 month old baby out with the excuse that she was not adjusting well, that she was sad and crying all the time. They completely disregard the fact that she has only been in there for 5 weeks and the fact that out of those 5 weeks she got sick twice. Of course while being sick she was not brought in; therefore, she had to adjust each time all over again. They keep saying they cared for her and what not, but still kicked her out. They had no tolerance and no patience. According to them, she was a bother and didn’t let her teacher take care of the other kiddos. But they had the nerve to say they could keep taking care of her until I found a new daycare. They must’ve thought I am naive enough to continue to bring my daughter to a place where clearly she’s not welcome. Clearly all they cared for was the money. They wanted to keep getting paid. Of course I didn’t agree and asked for my money back. Here are some recommendations: 1- learn how to handle situations like this properly. There’s no need to kick out a kid after 5 week and 0 proper routine. A chat should’ve been done and maybe 2-3 months of trying to figure out how to help the kid adjust. 2- not all parents can leave their jobs to Pick up their kids simply because they are “sad” and crying. They are babies and crying normal. Proper Adjustment takes time. No need to be messaging each time a kid is Sad worrying the parent simply because you can’t or don’t know how to do your job. 3- if the daycare opens at 6:30, then all teachers should be there 5-10 mins before. More often than not, the teacher was exiting her car and walking in as I was doing the same. Clearly the teacher was not ready to start her day. In multiple occasions I had to leave my kid with an older class teacher because her own teacher was running behind. I will not be recommending this place to anyone.
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