Phyllis Fratzke Early Childhood Lrn Laboratory is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 210 Lyon Ne, Grand Rapids, Michigan MI. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
My son attended the ECLL while I was in school and I HANDS DOWN trust them with my children! He had so much fun, all staff were so nice and supportive! They truly care about the children and honestly the family unit as a whole! I have nothing but great things to say about ECLL 🩷 we are currently on the waitlist for daycare because this is the only place I will trust my children to go
GRCC Learning Lab has been a tremendous asset to my family. Mr. Andrew & Mrs. Sara, I could never verbally express how blessed we are for your learning instruction this year. Our son is thriving and loves coming to “Sara’s school” Thank you for providing a safe space for our son. This is also true of both classroom assistants who call me anytime my son has a bump or scrape outside, whether he cried or not, I’m always informed. Mrs. Jeanne thank you for always having the most welcoming voice and personality. It totally makes a difference (especially in the morning) 😊Melissa and Maya, you’ve been consistent with communication and relentless resources. Thank you. I’m so happy to call GRCC our learning home.
My family‘s experience with this school was horrible! The teachers have the worse interpersonal and communication skills ever and that includes the Director Melissa and Family Coach Kelli. There were a couple of incidents during the school year that gave us concern but the breaking point was my child was severely injured and not one of the three teachers or Students Aides in the classroom witnessed what happened and failed to schedule a meeting to discuss what happened or preventive measures. I do not recommend this school!
I wanted so badly to love this school. We heard great things, my son made a lot of phenomenal relationships, and the way teachers interacted with the students was wonderful. Unfortunately, we had two major issues with his experience and ended up pulling him from the program halfway through the year. First, he was given his allergens three times over the course of two days without anyone realizing it. Thankfully, he takes a medication that mitigates his response, but testing the effectiveness of the medication was something we had yet to do at the doctor’s office. Fortunately, he was protected and only had a mild reaction, but again: the teachers had no idea and he was the one to tell us (at three years old) that he’d consumed an allergen (which he believed was a safe alternative given to him by safe adults). The second instance involved egregious supervision and safety errors. I would suggest thinking long and hard before sending a child there.