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911DAYCARE/24 HOUR EMERGENCY DAYCARE SERVICES, Brooklyn NY

Address 4409 Clarendon Rd, Brooklyn, NY
Phone (347) 627-2268
Website www.911daycare.com
Categories Day Care Center
Rating 2.7 7 reviews
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911DAYCARE/24 HOUR EMERGENCY DAYCARE SERVICES reviews

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thea
May 02, 2019 1:47 pm

I work at this daycare prior to having a child now my own child goes there, the kids feel like they are at home. Learning activities and after school homework help on site, keep up the good work 911 Daycare.

RORO
April 30, 2019 5:46 am

I have great experience with this daycare. She picks and drop my kids off if I am not able to come by her to get them. I have 3 kids staying with her now.

Victoria
April 14, 2019 8:16 pm

This place is not a place to take your children. This lady has a problem. She thinks she can tell u how to raise your child and she not a very nice person. She tries to act like she a nice person but she is a devil. And she is a lier can't be trusted Don't do it to yourself she is a control freak and don't have good communication skills.

Super
April 14, 2019 4:54 pm

I am personally offended by Victoria Jordan's venom both as a concerned parent and a member of the community. Victoria Jordan does a disservice to all of us responsible parents looking for an excellent learning and nurturing environment for our kids. GOD knows we need great service in our community and 911 Daycare is an excellent one. I wholehearted refer everybody who needs great childcare to 911daycare.

Ms. Dodo is forthcoming and honest with parents. So Ms. Jordan, if you don't wash your child or bother to pack a change of clothes or his or her lunch, Ms. Dodo will let you know that your child deserves better attention. So thank you Ms. Dodo for caring about my child and let me know what's going on with him. And to those who have a problem with that kind of care like Ms. Jordan does in her review they are probably abusive parents whom ACS should check out.

Mrs
March 05, 2019 9:49 am

I took my kids to 911 daycare for one day. My first approach was that she was nice and she seemed very sweet with kids. However I planned to enroll them until the evening when I came.she was sitting at her desk facing the street, it was dark outside and my son was sitting on the couch next to her. He had a little smile on his face which seemed very forced then I realized why.she had most of her focus on the computer but the twice he tried to get up the sweet lady I met in the morning acted like a monster yelling at him to sit and dont get up.he quickly retracted into the couch and he had this little smile on his face as if he was eager to please her. My stomach turned. I had to hold my rage get my kids and get out of there as quickly as possible. This is not the place to send any child especially babies ages 0-3 who yes love attention, cause she said to me he likes to be seen? What did that mean all babies love to be held and played and talked to. She should not be watching babies. Its not her strong point. I never called or texted back and I will never take my kids there again ever

T S
April 15, 2018 9:13 pm

The first day I took my 7 month old child there he cried all day, did not eat, and was sad and withdrawn for a couple of hours after being picked up. It saddened me to see him that way, as he is normally a happy baby. I though maybe it was separation anxiety, and I sent him the next day. The next day was even worse. When he was picked up his jacket was moist as if he had it on all day, and he looked exhausted. When an attempt was made to put him down to put something in the car, he grabbed on tightly to avoid being left there.

That evening at home he was once again quiet and withdrawn, but unlike the day before he did not perk up after a while. He even went to bed early on his own, which he has never done before. I felt that there was more than separation anxiety at play, and I decided not to take him there the next day. The next day I asked the neighbor, who he was unfamiliar with to watch him for the day. When he was picked up the difference was apparent. He was happy and smiling, and he ate. Then neighbor offered to keep him a little longer to give his dad the chance to get a few things done, and surprisingly, my son did not grab on to him or cry as he was leaving.

Im not sure what happened those two days at that daycare, but It was obviously more than separation anxiety, and I wasnt going to send him there another day to find out. Too many horrible things in the news about kids and some day care centers, and I wasnt willing to take that chance. We did what we had to do until we found a daycare we loved. It's not a 24hr daycare, but we are working with it. My kids love it there, and look forward to going.

Although I lost almost $500 from those 2 days at the daycare, its a drop in the bucket for the peace of mind. I had to follow my intuition and get him out of there. The only regret is not taking him out after the first day. I often remember that experience and shudder at the thought of what my child went through those two days, and what other horrors could have happened had I not taken him out after day one. And I feel sorry that he had to endure two days of stress and unhappiness. Parents, dont ignore any bad feelings you may have, and dont let the need to go to work cause you to leave your child in a situation that can lead to them being harmed. I went back and forth about writing a review, and decided that others need to know of my experience. It was not just separation anxiety. When I first visited the daycare the other kids did not look happy like at other daycares Ive visited. When I went back to drop his things off I felt uneasy, and the feeling continued while I was at work. Ever since then I follow my instinct because you cant undo something once its done, and I dont want to live life saying, "I should've"

T S
August 13, 2017 9:28 am

The first day I took my 7 month old child there he cried all day, did not eat, and was sad and withdrawn for a couple of hours after being picked up. It saddened me to see him that way, as he is normally a happy baby. I though maybe it was separation anxiety, and I sent him the next day. The next day was even worse. When he was picked up his jacket was moist as if he has it on all day, and he looked exhausted. When an attempt was made to put him down to put something in the car, he grabbed on tightly to avoid being left there.

That evening at home he was once again quiet and withdrawn, but unlike the day before he did not perk up after a while. He even went to bed early on his own, which he has never done before. I felt that there was more than separation anxiety at play, and I decided not to take him there the next day. The next day I asked the neighbor, who he was unfamiliar with to watch him for the day. When he was picked up the difference was apparent. He was happy and smiling, and he ate. Then neighbor offered to keep him a little longer to give his dad the chance to get a few things done, and surprisingly, my son did not grab on to him or cry as he was leaving.

Im not sure what happened those two days at that daycare, but It was obviously more than separation anxiety, and I wasnt going to send him there another day to find out. Too many horrible things in the news about kids and some day care centers, and I wasnt willing to take that chance. We did what we had to do until we found a daycare we loved. It wasnt a 24hr daycare, but we are working with it. My kids love it there, and look forward to going.

Although I lost almost $500 from those 2 days at the daycare, its a drop in the bucket for the peace of mind. I had to follow my intuition and get him out of there. The only regret is not taking him out after the first day.

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