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Miss. Jeanne's Home Daycare

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4.7(6)Yelp(0)
Family Home (1-6)

On record in Michigan.

238 S Glengarry Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301

Hours
8 AM–5:15 PM
Licensed for
100 children

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License number
DF630379598
License status
LICENSED
License type
Family Home (1-6)
Licensed capacity
100 children
Address
238 S Glengarry Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
County
Not listed
Phone
Not listed
Website
Not listed

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Recent parent reviews

  • Miss Jeanne is amazing. She provides a kind, caring, flexible environment for kids to play, grow, and mature.

    Anna GreenApr 28, 2023
  • Jeanne took care of my daughter for nearly three years. I never worried about my daughter while she was in Jeanne's care. Jeanne provided a safe, loving, family environment and treated my daughter as one of her own children. My daughter loved attending Miss Jeanne's Home Daycare.

    Beth EhrlichApr 30, 2020
  • We were lucky to have the privilege of sending our daughter to Ms Jeanne. She is the nicest and most considerate person by far. She treats the daycare kids as she does her own children. The daycare is a stimulating, caring and healthy environment. We routinely recommend her daycare and will continue to do so in the future.

    Alek KokoszkaDec 27, 2019
  • We started at MJD over two years ago with my then toddler daughter. Both of my daughters have loved going there. MJD is a very loving environment and Ms. Jeanne makes them feel like they are home. The house is clean and the day is structured perfectly for healthy development. My kids have gone there from age 1 to age 6 and they both enjoy it. With two working parents it is hard to make the decision of where to take your kids and MJD has made the choice easy. It will be very hard to say good bye when the youngest is off to kindergarten.

    Amanda KillDec 16, 2019
  • My daughter has been attending MJD for a year and a half and our infant son just began going as well. I cannot say enough wonderful things about the care that MJD provides. She is so thoughtful and kind and attentive. My daughter loves going to MJD, and I feel so lucky that my children are in a safe, clean, and nurturing environment.

    Sarah SueDec 16, 2019
  • ** BEWARE ** PLEASE READ ** We were the first family to sign with Ms. Jeanne's Daycare (MJD) when she opened just over 3-years ago (our son was 3-months old when he started there). We were also first time parents. The positives about MJD were that she was located less than a mile from our home, her daycare is in a nice area/neighborhood, she is fair priced, has an "open door policy" and provides breakfast/snack/lunch/snack included in her price. The negatives (and the reason I posted **BEWARE ** at the beginning of my review) include many different items that I'll go into detail on. #1 - MJD requires a 1-year contract to be signed for your child to attend daycare there. This should've been a giant red flag from the beginning. After researching/visiting more in-home daycare's (and even preschool setting daycare's) very few in fact ask for a contract to be signed. MJD will state that her contract is to "Protect the daycare as well as the protect the parent." But I find this far from true because at the end of the day (as stated in her contract) MJD holds the last say and in what we viewed as a "My way or the highway" kind of agreement. Which leads me into point #2 - MJD will decide if your child must stay home; even if she doesn't actually see your child in person. Real example; Our son had a slight cough one night (he had RSV when he was young so we take even the smallest cough or sniffle into consideration - please note MJD knows all about Baron having RSV previously when this occurred) and we texted MJD in the morning stating we wanted to monitor our son and would get her an update in a couple of hours. After a couple of hours our son hadn't coughed all morning, was showing no signs of sickness, and had no temp; we checked several times. Upon updating MJD that we would bring our son in around 10:15/10:30am we received a text back stating that if we didn't feel comfortable bringing our son in at the normal time due to us wanting to keep him home to monitor him, then he should stay home for the day. And now as dual working parents we're stuck not only making arrangements or taking off work to care for our son, but we're stuck PAYING for a full day of care that MJD didn't provide and didn't even see our child in person. This was completely unfair in our opinion and several other similar type situations occurred over the 3-years we took our son there. #3 - Contract amendments - MJD will have you sign the contract before your child's start date, but then made amendments to this contract and just sent them home with the child or texted them. Again in the "My way or the highway" theme here, you don't have any say as a parent, and if MJD wants to make a change to a legal contractual document, one should do so via an appendix to amend the contract. #4 - Her own children effecting other children at the daycare - MJD stated she started the in-home daycare in order to stay home with her own children and also make a living at the same time. Maybe it was somewhat of a timing issue with the age of her kids and the age of our son as he grew over the years there, but her daughter seemed to never obey the "rules" or listen to her mother (MJD) when we were present, and the most unfortunate part was her son teaching our son about guns and other inappropriate things for a youngster to endure when one of her daycare rules is no finger or pretend guns. #5 - MJD states she abides to the best of her abilities to state issued statements, but didn't subscribe to timeouts, hugs, and other forms of loving that a child needs as they grow. In closing, we had an "okay" experience here and learned a lot. We've moved on to much better care for our child and will be much more aware in the future or future newborn/children that we bring into this world (the reason we've wrote such a lengthy review). Please be prepared (in our opinion) for a daycare provider that is still young and learning the industry, trying to do her best/protecting her daycare, but at the parents cost when it's all said and done. Thank you for reading our review and best of luck!!!

    Jaccob DeanDec 11, 2019

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 4.7 average comes from 6 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

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