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anonymous - 4 months ago
Had
to take our child out because of their incompetence. They do not handle
criticism well and get very defensive when any questions are asked. I
would NOT recommend Little Friends to anyone, which is a shame,
considering the rest of the school seems to be wonderful. It
really stems from poor management by the lead teachers, Juliet and
Virginia...also neither of them have any formal Waldorf training.
Actually, there is only 1 caregiver who has formal training and she is
only part time. The yellow house is consistently messy, smelly, and
dirty (especially the bathroom and cubby room) and the grounds in which
the children play outside are overgrown and unkempt (lots of poison
ivy). Overall, not a good environment for the children. Very poorly
organized and managed- if they could get a good lead teacher in there
(who has Waldorf training) things would improve immensely.
anonymous - 9 months ago
Friends
program can be scary if your child ends up in the wrong hands. The
coordinator of LF has absolutely NO training in early childhood (but she
has a degree in theatre!) and NO compassion either. Our child was
neglected and bruised himself badly on the 3rd day of LF; also, each of
the three days he was there, he was with a different caregiver. After
the accident the LF coordinator told us our child didn't belong there,
and lied to us about what happened to our child--we still don't know
whether he was supervised or not. Apologies started much later, when we
started to ask more and more questions. Staff knew nothing about our
child when he started--how in the world can one "educate head, heart,
and hands" when you know nothing about a child?
The above page of reviews
(check it out) has a couple of responses to criticism from the "owner"
of the school. These indicate denial to me - and to the parents
apparently. Read on...
http://www.greatschools.org/school/parentReviews.page?id=4958&state=PA#from..HeaderLink
Little Friends is just awful! Had to take our child
out because of their incompetence. They do not handle criticism well
and get very defensive when any questions are asked. I would NOT
recommend Little Friends to anyone, which is a shame, considering the
rest of the school seems to be wonderful. It really stems from poor
management by the lead teachers. The yellow house is consistently messy,
smelly, and dirty (especially the bathroom and cubby room) and the
grounds in which the children play outside are overgrown and unkempt
(lots of poison ivy). Very poorly organized and managed- if they could
get a good lead teacher in there (who has Waldorf training) things would
improve immensely. Parent involvement is not encouraged and very little
feedback is given to parents regarding their children.
—Submitted by a parent
This is not an optimal school for parents or children. The atmosphere is rigid and unsupportive of difference.
—Submitted by a parent
http://minerscanary.blogspot.com/2009/03/by-way-on-bullying-waldorf-schools-and.html
Anonymous
said...
i attend this terrible school coming from a student do not send children for grades or for nursery
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