Riviera Daycare & Preschool is a before or after school daycare daycare located at 4119 Office Plaza Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana IN. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Riviera Daycare & Preschool in Indianapolis receives mostly positive reviews praising staff warmth and quality care, though one parent reported serious concerns about child supervision and safety. The majority of reviewers highlight caring teachers and good facility structure, while one negative experience involved inadequate monitoring and a potential injury incident.
Where do I start from? Riviera daycare has the best staffs. From the infant class to toddler teachers to the front desk and others, they are loving, caring and amazing towards kids. If you are indecisive, let this be your clue to choose Riviera. My baby changed daycare and I was told she is so smart and helpful, thanks to the teachers in the toddlers section.
My daughter attended here from 6 weeks to 3 and a half years old. She loved all of her teachers and Miss Brenda (the director) was great. My only complaint is that there seems to be a fairly high turnover in the caregivers and my daughter didnt always deal well with transitioning between the teachers, but I'm guessing that's just the nature of the business. They do a great job structuring the day, and building in both play and academic skills. We only took her out because she is now old enough to attend the preschool in the same school with her older brother so it saves us lots of time.
Riviera Day care is a great place to send your child. Our son started at 12 weeks in the infant room. The two infant teachers Ms. Julie and Ms. Suzanne have been wonderful. It is a great facility and great staff for your child.
I love this place! My son has been going for almost year. Started in the infant room and he’s now in the 1 yr old room. We’re always greeted and he smiles everyday walking in and is smiling when I pick him up!!
Do not take your child here. My son has never been a crybaby and as soon as I would step foot in that building he would start screaming/crying hysterically. The first incident was a couple weeks of him going there; I walked in and he was on the cold tile floor crying and the employee there was sitting in a rocking chair with a sleeping baby in her arms. The last thing that happened was noticing once I got home, as I was taking his shoes off (converse with strings) i noticed the strings were so tight on his poor little feet that he had purple marks on them. Of course I was outraged and the next day I went to yell and complain to these so called caregivers letting them know I was not taking my son there anymore. Then the caregiver still had the nerve to request a 2 week notice before withdrawing my child from their "daycare." Bottom line, don't take your child there, it's expensive (I paid $150 for 3 half days) and not worth risking your child's safety and well being. It looks nice when you first come and get toured, but reality is another. Don't get fooled like I did. Take care of your children, they are your best treasure!