The infant rooms are nice, and most of the staff are good hearted people. Once my child started in the toddler room, the food was not healthy and I was no longer aloud to bring her healthy food. Many of the care givers there are not experienced in child care and it seems that the ones that are, either get let go. The turn around there is horrible there and there is never structure and consitantcy. I hope others think twice about taking their children there and find a better school.
Pros : nursery
Cons : food and care givers in toddler rooms. very inexperienced in education
We initally took our son to Triple R when he was just an infant - the infant rooms in the facilty were clean, and the care-giver to child ratio low. This facility was a bit more expensive, but we felt that we were paying for a more quality facility for our child.
As our son grew over this last year and advanced into the pre-toddler and then toddler rooms we began to notice small things that concerned us.
We began to see a revolving door of caregivers in the rooms. My son attended the daycare for a year and a half and this location has had a "Now Hiring" sign on the side of the building since we began leaving our son in their care.
In the last 3 months I have seen 4 different caregivers in his room, and it seems every other day I see someone new when I drop him off and pick him up.
The menu for the children included such things as Chicken Fried Steak Fingers, Rice Krispy treats and cookies - items loaded with fat and sugar and not age appropriate for toddlers. In addition, the caregivers provided our son with candy (he’s under two years of age) without our permission.
The infant rooms were good and had stable, long-time employees. However the pre-toddler and toddler rooms have been a different story and have really opened our eyes to the inconsistent care that has occured with so much turnover. We have chosen to move our son into the Primrose school, which recently opened in Chandler.
We had our child in TRIPLE R from when he was an infant until he turned 1 then our nightmare happened. We witnessed our ONE year old was being punished for being a typical ONE year old in an aggressive way. And when we confronted the staff it was complete cover up to protect the care taker in the one year old room. They're explanation for our child being handled this way was, he was having a bad day there for they restrained our child in the crib as punishment. CAUTION when talking with owner she totally flipped out on us and started name calling when we tried to resolve the situation.