About NIST Child Care Center
NIST Child Care Center ( Preschool ) is located at 100 Bureau Dr, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Preschool, Day care center
Ratings & Ranking
NIST Child Care Center has a rating of 3.6 and is ranked number 36096 in the US.
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Address & Location
NIST Child Care Center is located at 100 Bureau Dr, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, United States.
Schools Fees
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Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at NIST Child Care Center.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
NIST Child Care Center has 10 reviews with an overall rating of 3.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
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I just saw the owner of NIST CCC’s response. Let’s see how they handle this issue base on facts that they can’t deny: my kid was there for 4 months. he is happy for the first 3 months. This reflected that my son has successfully passed the transition period. Then at about the beginning of the 4th month, i noted the issue and then reported to the director. But things just getting worse and worse. One day when i came to pick up my son, i saw him sitting on the ground crying. The teacher was pointing her fingers to him and said something to him. Later on the teacher told me that my son was not doing something right and she was teaching him. I reported again to the director. Just as the owner’s response here, the director start to questioning me that the issue is due to the kid. The director does not trust parent, does not care about the kid, does not want solve the issue from discipline her staff. Then she chose to neglect the truth and starting blaming the kid, the transition. If transition is the issue, we would have the issue from the very beginning.
I talked with other parents and heard that there were multiple complains against the same teacher previously. But for some reason, the director never address these complains successfully.
My son was 4 years old at that time. Now he is 7 years old. He never have any similar issue after that. Nowadays, every time we pass by NIST CCC, my son often point to the playground and says: this is my old daycare, i remember there was a very scary teacher, she often push me to the corner of the wall and punish me, make me cry…..
I think my son will never forget about this teacher.
Let’s look at the owner’s response again: he/she admitted that there was complain about a teacher. He/She did investigation. He/she concluded that they don’t have any problem. Then he/she seems indicate that the kid has issue with “transition” and the customer may have “inappropriate behavior”. Let’s be reasonable: if our issue is due to “transition”, how can the kid be happy for the first three month, and then became crying every morning before going to your daycare from a later time? If you want to say that some customer has “inappropriate behavior”, can you speak it out clearly? Who are those customers? what did they do?
Despite the director’s initial assertion that video footage showed nothing unusual, we decided to review it after withdrawing our child from the center. We found evidence that one of the teachers had pushed our child’s head multiple times, which was deeply concerning. In light of these distressing incidents, we took the matter seriously and reported it to Child Protective Services (CPS). The director, who eventually watched the video footage with us, also reported the incident.
Our child has continued to share distressing stories, such as a teacher throwing away his teddy bear when he tried to move during nap time. This has left us deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of the children under their care at this childcare center.
We sincerely hope that our experience serves as a warning to other parents. Childcare centers should prioritize the safety and well-being of children, and its evident that NIST CCC is not doing so.