Top Private Schools in San Antonio, TX 78201

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More than just daycare, The Goddard School located in San Antonio II offers a child care program that nurtures a lifelong love of learning by providing dedicated teachers in a private preschool set...Read More…
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Rhodes Driving School

5.0

By trentwoldberg

Awesome Experience! Rhodes is an extremely professional and knowledgeable driver training school. As an adult trainee, I had many apprehensions about driving. Once I finished my training, I am now a safe and knowledgeable driver with my Driver's License!!!! They kept me on track to reach my goal and I achieved it. If anyone is looking to learn real driving skills. ...read more

Giant Steps Early Learning School

5.0

By mayra74

Giant Steps is by far the cleanest, most caring, and involed school we visited. I am so thankful for the services and atmosphere. ...read more

Young Scholars Day School

5.0

By Iloveyouso12

I worked here at this daycare and this is why I left very unprofessional kids only get a portion to eat like if they are feeding an infant diapers are always soaking wet they only fix things when liscensing comes around kids are mixed age groups infants with twos and twos with four n fives they are always having new teachers and the teachers never stay because there is no routine and to too it off they don't pay us right they tell us to give the two weeks and when we do we still have to wait for our checks sometimes even the next day kids don't get their snacks most of the time Mary Morales is the director there always having her rude husband there trying to tell us what to do with the kids and the classroom but he has no authority for that not even the owners husband does that he always in and out Christine Hawkins is the owner and always so rude never says hi I was there for quite awhile and at least nine different teachers had been in and out then she has her so called assistant who was a teacher like all of us but yet was always walking around never in a class then teachers would ask to go to the bathroom we would have to wait at least 30 minutes just to get a bathroom break when all they did was sit in the office all the director does is fool these parents I'm so glad I'm no longer there kids get practically a sip of apple juice or milk especially the older ones they should be drinking more than that kids are left alone for nap time too take it from me I work there and I quit when all of this started happening I'm reporting this daycare to liscensing also smh DO NOT TRUST THIS DAYCARE ask other parents and former employees no one ever last here including kids cause the way things are run there there PRE K kids who are gonna start to school who don't even know their ABC's or how to write their names yet have lesson plans that are old I really hope this daycare gets shut down I can't believe it's even up n running what a shame the director n owner will just get on here to back themselves up so glad I'm done with this daycare ...read more

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Is your Child a Picky Eater?

PICKY EATER STRATEGY While we all understand the importance of good nutrition during early childhood, a few of us are blessed with extraordinarily picky eaters. What's a parent to do?   Children who attend preschool are better served when their parents pack their lunches. Why? Because the process of choosing, packing and providing healthy meal choices is in the hands of parents; not a caterer or packaged meal plan provider. This is especially important if your child is a picky eater.   The Strategy: Let your child be a part of a healthy food conversation. Discuss the week's menus and the specific ingredients. Read cookbooks and magazines – or just look at the interesting pictures. Engage your child while at the food store and give them choices. For example, "Let's pick a fruit to pack in your lunches. Would you like to bring strawberries or apples?" Add a little sous chef to your dinner preparations. Ask your children to bring two lemons to you or put them in charge of stirring cold items. This may delay dinner, but consider the reward - quality time! It is normal for toddlers and young children to be picky eaters. They may refuse food based on its texture or color - do not fret, keep trying!   Parent Tips: Offer new foods on multiple occasions. Many children need to try a new food up to a dozen times before they like it. Set a good example and try new foods yourself. Encourage healthy food portions. Never insist that children "clean their plates." Rewarding a clean plate may lead to a distorted idea of food, such as ignoring feeling full or eating for a reward. Make healthy snacks available. Make fruits or veggies convenient to your child. Encourage your children to serve and feed themselves. Independence boosts self-esteem which leads to better food choices. Make ‘dining out' a special occasion – even if it's at the local burger joint. Children can practice manners and food choices in any dining experience.   Reward children with praise, hugs and kisses. Resist rewarding children's good behavior with sugary treats.   ...read more

By The Goddard School - Closed Location November 17, 2009

The Goddard School for Early Childhood Developement

Welcome tolocated in San Antonio! I amJulie Patel, the onsite owner of . We are proud to serve the Stone Oak community with the finest educational foundation available for your child. can make a positive difference in your child's life. Our warm, loving atmosphere features a year round extended day program from 7a.m.-6p.m., Monday through Friday. Our program is designed to enhance the emotional, social, intellectual and physical development of your child from six weeks to six yearsof age. We also offer an after-school enrichment program and a fun summer program for children up to twelve yearsof age.Areas of growth and development are highlighted on our daily lesson plans, which our faculty brings to life in appropriate and attainable ways. Children are encouraged to progress at their own pace according to their individual needs and abilities.Our state-of-the-art custom designed building has been planned to provide a safe, healthy, and stimulating environment. Two separate playgrounds have been designed to challenge and delight your child at every age.To learn more about The School, please call 210-494-2779, or visit us online atwww.goddardschools.com.     ...read more

By The Goddard School - Closed Location November 13, 2009

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