Crossroads Learning Corner is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 4254 S. 00 E.W., Kokomo, Indiana IN. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Crossroads Learning Corner has mixed reviews with positive feedback about preschool care but serious safety and management concerns. Parents praise the staff and facility quality, but multiple recent reviews cite critical issues including unauthorized child pickup, failure to address physical harm, and lack of trauma-informed care.
Would not recommend, especially for infant care. My 3-month-old daughter was picked up from the center by a family member who was NOT on the approved pick-up list. This family member was able to walk in and collect my daughter without a single person stopping her to ask for her name, who she was there to pick up, or for proof of ID. The director seemed somewhat unconcerned about the situation, so much so that it took 24 hours after the incident occured to contact me. I completely understand that daycare is hard to come by (especially for infants) but safety and security of the children are two things that absolutely cannot be overlooked.
Very disappointed in the lack of leadership and responsibility of this place. My child was physically harmed for 6 months before I was finally told they wouldn’t do anything about it. Daycares have a responsibility to provide a safe environment for ALL children, and this facility failed miserably despite my best efforts to find a resolution. Even when they appointed a new director, it seemed nobody wanted to take care of any issues. Luckily we’ve found a new daycare where my child is safe and happy.
Great daycare and church and loved it here. Super nice people and cool place in general.
Our son went here for two years of preschool, and we loved it.
This experience felt far more focused on collecting tuition and labeling my child as a problem than on partnering with a family navigating very complex trauma due to escaping a domestic violence situation. We came looking for community and understanding. We left feeling judged and discriminated against. I hope in the future there is more training around trauma-informed care and supporting children with sensory needs so other families don’t experience what we did.