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The Learning Tree Preschool

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4.1(14)Yelp(0)
Child Care Center

On record in Arizona.

620 MYER DR , SIERRA VISTA, AZ 85635-2500

Hours
6:30 AM–5:30 PM
Licensed for
59 children

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

The public record

License number
CDC-5464
License status
Active
License type
Child Care Center
Licensed capacity
59 children
Address
620 MYER DR , SIERRA VISTA, AZ 85635-2500
County
Not listed
Website
Not listed

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From Google

Recent parent reviews

The 5 most recent of 14 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • I had my daughter there and the care was amazing. Sharon was always so helpful, cheerful, and accommodating to us. I felt very comfortable dropping our daughter off and knowing she’d be taken care of. I could not recommend this place enough.

    Mary WellsFeb 13, 2024
  • If you want a place that's filled with warmth and love, professional and dedicated teachers/caregivers, and outstanding management, I highly recommend this place. The moment I went for a tour and saw the happiest toddlers and infants, I knew I wanted my 3 month old there. Picking up a smiling baby everyday not only warms my heart but let's me know she was cared for and loved while I was gone.

    Alessandra AstonAug 26, 2023
  • My daughter is 4 years old and started at the Learning Tree when she was 9 months. Regrettably and not due to any issues with the Learning Tree, I took her out for a couple months to try another local daycare - HUGE mistake. It wasn't long before I came running back and those couple months put into perspective the many ways that the Learning Tree goes above and beyond to care for the children there. The major reason and sadly the one thing that is not visible during a tour, is the labor and love the Director (Ms. Shelly) pours into that place day in and day out. Ultimately, there is nothing greater I could hope for as a parent than the comfort that comes from knowing every single day when I drop my daughter off she is safe, happy, taken care of by a wonderful director and teachers and learning new things that amaze me daily.

    Natasha ScottJul 6, 2020
  • I only give this place a star because I wanted to share how terrible it was for my family and I. Although my families unfortunate experience with this preschool happened mid to late 2012, I wanted to share with anyone looking for a loving and safe environment to entrust their children to. As of the date of my experience, this was not the location. On one occasion I had the fortune to drop my oldest daughter, at that time 3 yrs old, to this daycare. My daughter became very upset I had to leave. I went to comfrot her and as I was, the teacher (a late 20's to early 30's Latina) decided I needed to leave immediately. She told me in an overtly angry tone, that I had to leave and not say good bye. I proceeded to comfort my daughter and guide her through a breathing exercise while reassuring her that "Daddy will come back". I ignored the woman and only left until my daughter's tears subsided and she stood bravely waving good bye to me for the day. The entire interaction lasted no more then 15 - 20 minutes. I felt it was unnecessary and cruel of her to verbally insist a parent not comfort their child. When all it took were but a few moments of Love and redirection to calm my daughter. I didn't feel this was appropriate behavior for someone entrusted with another persons loved one, especially a child that is just in the midst of development. I, to this day, hate that memory and wish I had instantly dis-enrolled her. My wife had similar experiences with Sonia and the other lady I mentioned. We briefly shared our experiences with one another and by the weeks end our family no longer delt with that establishment. This was our experience and I know it may not, and possibly is not, the experience for all families with this establishment. But once I recalled it, while rifling through some old papers, I felt compelled to share. As me and my wife were woefully ignorant of the local area and stationed in two different states. We had little to go on and were desperate to find child care. I hope our experience can assist future parents in making informed decisions on child care. I pray that in the past 6 years, this establishment has grown and become a better place. Or perhaps my families experience was just an aberration. Regardless, I wish all the parents and their families the best of luck and God bless.

    Ormandy De CooDec 7, 2018
  • Both my sons have attended this preschool from age 1 and up. One is currently 6 and in first grade the other is almost 2 and is still attending. The staff has always been friendly and professional with me and my family. My boys have learned a lot in this school from social skills to basic numbers, the days of the week and things of that nature. In my experience many places that take younger children act as a "Daycare" while I feel the Learning Tree is geared more towards keeping kids engaged through learning and preparing them for grade school.

    Art Del CuetoSep 26, 2017

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 4.1 average comes from 14 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

  • 5 star11
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  • 3 star0
  • 2 star0
  • 1 star3