First Baptist Child Development Center is a church daycare daycare located at 300 S Center St, Arlington, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
First Baptist Child Development Center receives mostly positive reviews praising staff quality, care, and meals provided. However, one parent reported their child was expelled at age two for not napping, while another cited inflexibility with emergency childcare needs.
This place is wonderful — the building is clean and well-maintained, the classrooms are well-equipped, and the teachers are kind and supportive. Both of my daughters attended and absolutely loved their experience. However, one major drawback is the lack of flexibility in accommodating unexpected childcare needs. In emergencies, there are no alternative options or suggestions beyond the specific days we’re registered for, and the response is simply, “Sorry, no.” That can be really frustrating. I truly hope they consider expanding their services to better support families — it would make enrollment much easier and improve the overall experience for everyone.
Our time at the CDC was rewarding. Through ups and downs with toddler years, the staff was extremely accommodating to our child's needs, going above and beyond. Our son was truly loved and cared for at the CDC.
My son has attended FBCA’s Child Development Center(CDC) for the last two years. The staff are AMAZING!!!!! The director is very approachable and works hard to hire staff who love and care for children. I love the app they communicate through. Healthy lunch and two snacks are provided. If you are looking for a GREAT daycare I highly recommend FBCA’s CDC.
My little has attended here almost a whole year and he absolutely loves attending. I love that two snacks and lunch are provided (its one less thing that I have to worry about) its close to my office and all of the office staff and teachers are fantastic. Teachers I may have met once or twice, know my child's name, tell him hi or bye as we are leaving. Really a great place to send your kiddo.
My child was expelled at age two because he wouldn’t nap. This frustrated the teacher and children respond as they’re treated. The director let me know the office wasn’t able to keep staff with my child during rest time and my child wouldn’t be invited to return in the new year. I’m an early childhood educator and have taught kindergarten and preschool for over 17 years. Schools should accommodate, guide, support and model patience. It’s a blessing in disguise my child found age appropriate childcare elsewhere. Hopefully administration has since changed their policies.