Kid Kampus is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 282 Grooms Road, Clifton Park, New York NY. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Kid Kampus receives mixed reviews with strong polarization. Positive reviewers praise the staff's dedication, communication, and care, noting children thrive academically and emotionally. Negative reviewers report unprofessional conduct, safety concerns including inadequate medical communication, lack of transparency, and behavioral management practices perceived as punitive.
This place is AMAZING ! All theses negative reviews are ridiculous and or lies !!!! to start off with . My son attended the upk program this past year, The teachers were amazing they go above and beyond for the kids! They keep the parents informed about everything . I NEVER had any problems at all I could always ask questions and I would receive a responds right away. My child loved this school and he loved all the staff as well . The owner of the building is even involved with the children and knew them all by name and what was going on in the school, and the children Love her ,That is something that does not happen at other schools & daycares , ( know that from working at daycares/schools for 15 years ) Mrs Stacy and Ms Juliana are very Professional always smiling and great sense of humor they are amazing directors of kid kampus very involved with the children as well. The activities and opportunities that this school gives the children are amazing . I have never had an issue with any of the staff or anything they always understood if there was a problem or they would work things out to make things work for a child . All the time and dedication that they put in to theses children are amazing ! This is Truly an amazing school/ daycare With staff that care ! The garden room teachers were amazing and cared for my child like he was their own ! My child has came out of his shell and has learned so much from this school and these teachers ! Kid kampus is an amazing school/ daycare for children ! ❤️. We loved it here and loved the staff!
I couldn’t agree more with the negative reviews on this facility. I have kept quiet for two years following my time with them as I considered it wasted energy. I was not shocked to see that they treated other families with similar disrespect. They are absolutely awful, inconsiderate, pompous people and should be ashamed of their unprofessional conduct and uncaring demeanor. Furthermore, if you are a parent already handling the many prejudices and injustices involved with caring for a child with special needs, or any protected class for that matter, avoid this facility. Their actions and attitudes reflect a life of privilege.
Absolute WORST daycare I’ve EVER sent my child to!! I paid them with DSA and they claim they didn’t get paid although I needed a letter FROM THEM!!! Attached is proof of payment but it shows pending until I got a letter from them. They didn’t give it to me and then the next day they kicked my daughter out!! Instead of doing their job! Not only that 1. I’ve never even met ANY of the teachers! Never been inside to even see where my daughter is all day! And Suzi is the rudest person I’ve ever met!!!!
I think by the end of the upk year a lot of the kids in my sons class were reading. He wasn't. All he got was trauma. Everyone hated him. A 4 year old. I have an entire photo album on my phone titled "school injuries" but there was rarely communication about how he got hurt but lots of comments about how he cant sit still or listen. We chalked it up to rough kid play. But over the summer he didnt get any comparable cuts scrapes bumps or bruises.The worst part was he has a rescue inhaler for asthma and by mid year I picked it up and it had been used over 60 times and never once had I been told! It's not for everyday use or mild coughing or wheezing it's for asthma attacks. So he would get a dose of steroids then punished for being hyper. It would break my heart to hear him tell us he had to sit on the office floor for time out or that he didn't earn his sticker. He never earned a trip to the prize box. They had to earn a sticker everyday for good behavior and 5 stickers got you a prize Friday. By February I noticed he only had FOUR stickers. In all those months they could only look at him 4 times and say he did good? He told us he doesn't like stickers anyway. I didn't want to put him in kinder because of this. I believed he was so awful he shouldn't be in school. He goes to kinder now and comes home with stickers everyday and asks me every single day if he's still bad or if he did good.He saves the stickers on a bulletin board and will often go look at them and count them and touch them. This experience will be one of my biggest regrets with him forever.
Might be a good place for others but was not for our family. Our child was only there for two weeks, I should have listened to my instincts when it told me twice not to put my child there. By the way no day care should have a three strikes rules. It’s a daycare not a pipeline to prison wth. That alone should tell you everything you need to know. Again I should have listened to my instincts, I took my child out when they mentioned the strike rules. Some parents might like but I didn’t.