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Tiny Geniuses Preschool And Daycare
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On record in Michigan.
1921 Northwood Dr, Troy, MI 48084
- Hours
- 6:30 AM–6:30 PM
- Licensed for
- 17 children
Amenities and accessibility
Service options
- Onsite services
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
- DC630348001
- License status
- LICENSED
- License type
- Center
- Licensed capacity
- 17 children
- Address
- 1921 Northwood Dr, Troy, MI 48084
- County
- Not listed
- Phone
- Not listed
- Website
- Not listed
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What the record says
Provider highlights
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Signals of care
Strengths
- Environment: Small-group setting (capacity of 17 children)
Points to verify
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From Google
Recent parent reviews
The 6 most recent of 15 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.
I had two children attending here for 2 years and are moving on to elementary school next year. I cant say enough great things about this place. They really do care so much about what they do and it reflects on how they treat the children. I would recommend Tiny Geniuses to anyone! You will love it here and feel so safe with your kids being here.
Jeris ReynoldsApr 18, 2025As a new parent, it’s wonderful knowing how responsive the office staff is, and knowing your children are in not just capable hands, but loving hands. Tiny geniuses is top notch and we are so thankful to have found it 🩷
Skylar RodaSep 24, 2024As a parent and mama bear when I have had concerns I have always felt I could have an open and honest discussion with the teachers and directors and have always felt taken seriously. Any concern was dealt with professionally and quickly. My son went there from 2 months to 5 years old and now hes in kindergarten and doing so well! Also their seriousness during the pandemic was phenomenal and other facilities should take notes! We will miss you guys!
Liz DuBoisSep 15, 2020I am a lead teacher in this facility, but also paid for my niece to attend two years in a row. She is a bright and happy child who enjoyed the care and learning she experienced in the two years she attended. By the first conference period in kindergarten we learned she was in the 3% of the 10% of her class who attended preschool, who recognized all 26 letters and their sounds. Because of the writing journals that Miss Kristen had them do she still likes to draw and journal every day and her art was featured in the Warren Consolidated School District kindergarten enrollment book. Thanks to the learning and socialization experiences, provided by TGPD, she is doing exceedingly well in school across the board.
Corina ConnellJun 5, 2019My wife & i have had so many issues with this place over the last two years of our child attending. Admittedly, we should have taken our son out sooner. The problems started in the three year old classroom. The director promised us that one teacher would be dismissed and another would be taking her place. The teacher was not warm to the students and was frequently heard yelling at the kids. She rarely even said hello in the mornings and seemed in a perpetually bad mood. Not the type of person you want for your 3 year olds preschool teacher. Our son would frequently tell us that his teacher yelled a lot and that his teacher didn’t like him. We referred close friends of our to the school and they pulled their girls out after a week because of this teacher. The director promised that this teacher would be dismissed and that another teacher would be taking the lead role. Which is why we didn’t pull him at the time.. we kept believing she would be gone any day. Neither of which ever happened. The director’s communication with us was untruthful and we were lied to and led on for over a year while our child was in the classroom. She kept telling us to “be patient” however, the teacher is still employed there 2 years later. Most recently, our son (5 years old), who is now supposed to be in the development kindergarten class, was having a very hard time being stuck in a classroom with 25 other children, primarily 3 year olds, while the school plans to renovate. My wife tried to express concern to the director and was met with zero attempts to find a solution. Blame (for my child’s feelings toward the preschool) was placed on my wife for being pregnant, the time at which we drop him off in the morning, and the upcoming school year, with very minimal emphasis on the recent change back into the 3 year old classroom. The director tried to imply that 26 kids in a tiny room was a good preview into kindergarten life (mind you, these were mostly very young kids, and the classrooom is tiny. Plus, we’re paying for a private, expensive preschool, Not a public kindergarten). Recently, we’ve found out that the school keeps kids on their cots for nap time from 11:45-2:30/2:45.. this is entirely wrong. Our son cried about nap time every single day that he had to attend school, he’s never been a napper. The teacher in his pre-kindergarten class was great and let him do quiet activities like reading during this time, but 2.5-3 hours is much too long for 5 year olds to be napping. We are so sad that we continued to take him here for so long. We’ve talked to multiple other parents in the program who are equally distressed about what is going on there. Luckily, my wife is a stay at home mom and we were able to pull our son from the program and keep him home, but others who work, don’t have that option. I would like to say that my issue is mainly with management of the facility, not the teachers themselves. Most of the teachers are wonderful, caring people who tried their best to help when our son was having a hard time. There was a period of time where he really enjoyed school and looked forward to going (with the exception of nap). We are sad about our experience and obviously won’t be sending our other children there.
S LautzenheiserMay 11, 2019My Daughter went to day care for the first day in 3 year old program and when I asked the teacher how was the day. I got the reply I don't know go check the sheet everything is on that.even if the child is doing something wrong we need to share with parents and if you don't get cooperation from parents then you can be upset. But at least you hVe to give a chance and see not just react the very first day. Very impatient teacher.
Monika ChauhanJan 25, 2018
Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.
How the reviews split
The 3.9 average comes from 15 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.
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