Little Miracles Daycare is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 411 W. Orange Street, Jesup, Georgia GA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Little Miracles Daycare receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the friendly staff, reasonable pricing, and quality care provided by owner Sandy and her team. However, serious concerns have been raised about a child being tied to a chair and allegations that the facility was dishonest about disciplinary actions taken.
By far best daycare in Wayne county hands down! My grandson is so much happier at little miracles than the other one he was in. We love the fact that the staff is so friendly and very informative about everything. Definitely keeping our baby there.
Mrs. Sandy and Judy, owner and mother of the owner run this learning center to a T. Sandy has always taken our child with arms wide open and provides the best care for our now one year old! Her staff went above and beyond for our child, she definitely provides great childcare at a reasonable price. Sandy is always very reliable and will answer any question during any time of the day! The staff always welcomes you with warm hearts. We definitely made the best choice choosing Little Miracles, the best part is we are young adult parents and we were treated with respect!
I had both of my sons in this daycare. My mom went early one day to pick up my oldest son and found him tied to a chair in his class room. He was three. When I talked to the owner and her mother they assured me that they fired the teacher and was extremely sorry. I found out that the teacher didn't get fired, she just hid every time we came to pick up our sons. Just the complete lack of honesty and the fact that they would keep someone that would tie a child to a chair is amazing to me. I would not recommend this place and believe the owners to be completely dishonest and untrustworthy.
1. People are more likely to review a bad experience than a good one. Human nature. - So you can’t judge a book by the chapter you walked in on. 2. I personally don’t use physical touch as a discipline choice but some ppl do and I want my son to understand the world is a melting pot and ADAPT YOU MUST. - I just hope the disciplinarian is strong enough to carry the weight of responsibility that comes with violating a persons physical body to teach socially acceptable behavior. 3. I like them, my son likes them, we trust them.
Just a comment, how can you give your daycare a I've star rating when you have had so many complaints and are dishonest with your clients?