Child Daycare & PreschoolsMontgomery, AL

Kinder Care Learning Center #2500

About

Kinder Care Learning Center #2500 is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 6955 Halcyon Park Drive, Montgomery, Alabama AL. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Parents consistently praise KINDER CARE LEARNING CENTER #2500 for exceptional staff care, cleanliness, and educational programming. All reviewers rate the facility 5/5 stars and highlight strong communication, professional leadership, and a nurturing environment where children thrive developmentally. Multiple parents express that the center feels like an extension of family and that they would not consider changing facilities.

Clean facilityengaging weekly activitiesresponsive administrationexcellent communication via app with photoscaring and nurturing staffinfant room hygiene protocolsstructured pre-K curriculumchild development emphasisschool-wide eventsknowledgeable teachersprofessional staffsibling visibility across roomsbalance of academics and play-based learninglong-term family relationships

Recent Reviews

4 months ago

Hands down the best daycare! My son went there from the age of 6 months till he was 1.5 year old. The facility is super clean, they have activities for kids every week and engage the kids in a lot of fun learning stuff. Ms Lisa and Ms Dee are my favorite teachers, they took care and nurtured my son like their own 🥰 the admin is very responsive to any concerns raised and communication is direct. They timely updated the app and took lots of pictures of my son. I could comfortably work knowing my son is in great care. I truly miss the staff and the environment my son had!

4 months ago

This place definitely steals and robs you blind. I have my attorneys and I’m patiently waiting on the next move forward. Courtney the director blamed family guidance at the moment for not paying them an amount and I confirmed on both parties there was no balance needed. She never took my child out the system at the time her and I spoke about our move. Have bill collectors harassing my husband and I. This is a money hungry place.

a year ago

To all the teachers, This is LOOOONG OVERDUE. Let's get a few things out of the way first. Did we have concerns? Yes, what parent doesn't? Did our kids cry in Daycare? Yes, what kid doesn't have a bad day? Both my wife and I work, so we had to start sending our kids to daycare starting at 8 weeks old. As parents, I think we dig ourselves into a hole when we send our kids to daycare for the first time. It's completely normal for a child to not want to part from their parents. We were so worried that our kids would be left to cry all day, not have their diapers changed immediately, they wouldn't be fed their milk on time, they wouldn't be burped long enough, they wouldn't be loved and cared for like they would at home. These are all valid concerns, but it isn't realistic to put this on KinderCare. From our experience, Halcyon Park KinderCare did a damn great job :). We moved to a different city last year and one of the first things we noticed was that we sincerely missed this specific KinderCare. You never know what you have until its gone. They were honest and shared both the highs and lows. They were compassionate, caring, and fun enough that our kids eventually learned all the teachers by name. As parents, our kids will always be our number 1 priority. While they are our number 1 priority, that also means we need to work to give them the best lives possible - which means working. KinderCare gave us the comfort of knowing that we could grind when we're working and know that our kids were in great hands. Thank you KinderCare and all the teachers that loved on our little ones. We'll stop by with coffee the next time we're in town. We miss you!

2 years ago

My son attended this school for a little short of a year. During that time we was placed in the 2 year old room, he was 3, because he was not potty trained at time of entering. Prior to his first day I explained he had only ever been kept with family. His first day I was called to pick him up early and told "this was not the right setting" and asked "had I had him tested for autism." My son was in referral at the time. We stayed because I, a special education teacher, knew it was important for him to be given time to adjust and transition. During his first 3 months the director, Ms. Tate, never once said a positive thing about my child to me or his father, but went out of her way to tell me that my child had a bad day and had screamed. We explicitly asked to be contacted when these behaviors were exhibited, we were not once called or texted. When I brought this to the directors attention she said "she needed to do some inward looking" when nothing changed and I was still only being met with negative or silence I called the corporate office. They assured me this was a correct setting for students with special needs. Ms. Tate then informed me my child, 4 years old, would be remaining in the 2 year old room because he was not potty trained, despite the fact it is a common issue for children with Autism. As a special education teacher and parent, I think others should be aware this is "not the right setting" for a child with special needs. I would have loved to know before I trusted them with my child. The only reason we stayed was because of the beautiful souls that were my son's teachers. The curriculum was great and the skills they have taught my son are amazing, however being repeatedly told your child doesn't belong makes it impossible to leave your child in that setting.

7 years ago

I am very happy with the childcare my son has revceived from KinderCare. When I was pregnant I looked at several different daycares and was very impressed with KinderCare’s infant room polices. Cleanliness is a huge factor for me and learning that everyone who enters the infant room has to wear booties over shoes was a big plus. Every staff member I have encountered has been extremely nice and always positive. My son loves going to see his teachers and friends. It makes it easier for me to leave my child everyday knowing he is in good hands.

Frequently asked questions

Kinder Care Learning Center #2500 is a child daycare & preschools childcare facility located in Montgomery, Alabama. The facility has a capacity of -999 children.
To enroll your child at Kinder Care Learning Center #2500, contact the facility directly to inquire about availability, schedule a tour, and learn about their enrollment process. Be prepared to provide your child's age, any special needs or allergies, and your preferred schedule. Many facilities have waitlists, so it's best to inquire early.
You can verify the licensing status of Kinder Care Learning Center #2500 through Alabama's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in Alabama must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Contact Information

Address
6955 Halcyon Park Drive, Montgomery, Alabama 36117
County
MONTGOMERY

Details

Daycare Type
Child Daycare & Preschools
Capacity
-999 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
32.34513, -86.17503