Middle Earth Child Development Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 201 Triad Village Dr., Norman, Oklahoma OK. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Middle Earth Child Development Center in Norman, Oklahoma receives consistently high praise from parents. All 10 reviews rate the facility 5/5 stars, with parents highlighting the caring staff, clean environment, and positive changes under new management. Children are reported to be happy, thriving, and excited to attend daily.
My son absolutely adores Middle Earth! He has been there since he was 7 weeks old! He’s 7 months now and he’s thriving! Trusting who cares for your children is the most important thing! I have never worried about him being cared for there! Any time I ask anything be done for him it’s always promptly done! Cannot recommend this place enough! I also get pictures of him daily!
Middle earth learning center is an amazing place to be! Both of my children are currently enrolled in middle earth & they are thriving. They love coming to school everyday. We love all of the staff & the environment. The new management has been super great. We have had no issues. 10/10 recommend to anybody looking for childcare!
I have two kids here, and I can honestly say the changes under the new director have been amazing! The whole place feels so much cleaner, more organized, and welcoming. It's a big facility, so there's plenty of room for the kids to play and learn safely. And safety really does come first here, which I really appreciate. The new staff has created such a warm, positive environment. My kids are happy, comfortable and actually excited to go every day, which says a lot! I'm so grateful for the care and attention they get you can really tell everyone here loves what they do. Keep up the great work!!
This daycare has been a wonderful experience for our family. The staff is attentive, caring, and communicative, and the environment is safe and nurturing. Khalid is happy, well cared for, and excited to go each day. I highly recommend them to any parent looking for quality childcare.
I witnessed a 6th grader throw a Swiffer duster at younger children (1st–5th graders) during pickup one day. The teacher called him out, but he argued back and claimed it “slipped.” I reported the incident to staff and was told it would be handled. The next day, when dropping off my son, I saw the same child throw an apple at the wall like he was playing baseball right next to the younger kids who were sitting quietly. The teacher present (not the same one as before) did absolutely nothing and looked exhausted and unsupported. My son has told me several times that he’s scared to go to daycare because of this child’s erratic and unsafe behavior. I calmly told the child to stop, and he laughed. I then escorted him to the director to explain what happened and my concern for the other children’s safety. A few hours later, I received an email saying both of my kids’ services were being terminated because what I did was considered “out of my scope” because he wasn’t “my child” and the 6th grader was “emotionally distressed” from being held accountable. This daycare has constant staff turnover and clear issues with supervision and accountability. If you’re okay with your school-aged children being mixed in with middle schoolers and little being done about safety, this might be the place for you. But don’t expect your concerns to be heard. For reference, they once double-diapered my 3-year-old placing a clean pull-up over a dirty one and signing it off as “changed.” They also lost my child’s backpack full of essentials, and I had to replace everything out of pocket. Getting removed from this daycare turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Parents deserve transparency and a safe environment for their children this isn’t that.