Cinnamon Tree Of East Fishkill, INC. is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 2287 Route 52, Hopewell Junction, New York NY. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Cinnamon Tree of East Fishkill receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents, with most praising the caring staff, clean facilities, and child development outcomes. One negative review from 2014 describes a difficult interaction with ownership during a pick-up situation, though multiple recent reviews strongly recommend the center.
I cannot say enough positive things about this daycare. From day one, the staff made our family feel welcome and supported. The teachers are attentive, nurturing, and clearly passionate about early childhood development. They take time to understand each child’s personality and needs, and it truly shows in the way the kids interact and thrive. The facility is always clean, organized, and secure. I appreciate their focus on both play-based learning and structured activities—our child comes home talking excitedly about new songs, crafts, and skills. Communication is outstanding; we receive daily updates, photos, and notes about progress, meals, and activities. Most importantly, our child is happy here. We’ve noticed huge improvements in language, independence, and social confidence. This daycare has become like a second home, and we’re grateful for the caring team that makes that possible. Highly recommended to any parent looking for a safe, warm, and enriching environment.
We love Cinnamon Tree! We have had nothing but an amazing experience so far. Every one of her teachers as well as the before care ladies have been so loving and caring. Kathy and the girls in the office are great. Would highly recommend sending your child here.
Despite all the comments and the one star ratings, I feel compelled to write that the people that run cinnamon tree are in fact genuine and safe. I think they're too careful lol. I get a phone call when there's a scratch I get a phone call when there's a sniffle I get a phone call when she gets pushed. I pick up my daughter at the end of each work day and she is found to be safe, sound and happy like always. Thank you cinnamon tree. My daughter's first teacher is passionate and authentic about wanting to pursue a career in child care. I know because I asked her. I don't know her experience but I do know when she's there, my daughter is happiest. Don't judge the cinnamon tree until you tour it.
I was a brand new social worker in 2014 and was in a hurry to pick up a student on my caseload due to a crisis that needed to be handled. I had been on the phone with the owners multiple times throughout the day about having to pick up this student and identifying what role I played in his life. Not only was the bus extremely late, the owners (husband and wife, along with what I believe the wife's mother) were extremely rude, disrespectful, and unprofessional. I became upset because being I was in a hurry and had constant communication through out the day;yet with a very bold attitude demanded my work ID. There attitude was unprofessional and triggering for me being I was a new social worker, had a crisis that needed to be handled at that time, and did not seem to recall a single conversation we had through out the day. Once they received my attitude for being so incredibly rude and unprofessional, all 3 "owners" became outrageous. Stating they would not release the student to me and his foster mother had to come get him, (which was physically impossible, keep that in mind) and proceeded to tell me how they were going to "report me" and that "I clearly needed a new profession." I then as a new social worker felt as if I had made a huge mistake and began to perfusely apologize. Not one of them was receptive to an apology and only further insulted me, as a human being. Not as a social worker, not as a young adult, but the characteristics that make me a good social worker. Now that I have continued social work in a different agency and area; I realize what horrible, selfish, and disgustingly rude these so called owners were. They hindered my self confidence at 23 years old, I can't imagine how they make the children that attend their programs daily may feel. Furthermore, I would like to conclude that I am a damn good social worker, I help children, families and their communities. I fight for them, for what's right so people like the owners of this day care facility don't take advantage, look past or look down upon those in different situations. Some may see that they were doing their job buy rudely demanding to see my work ID. As a social worker I felt overlooked and disrespected that out consecutive conversations and plans were forgotten over an hours time and because of them a crisis wasn't handled when it needed to be. So to the owners, next time your nose is in the air and you're looking down at hard working, selfless employees, remind yourself; you are not in their shoes. You are not a social worker.
Staff is amazing and such a clean and safe environment for kids