Stepping Stone Dayschool, Queens | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Stepping Stone Dayschool is a Special education school in Queens with a 4.5 rating.

About Stepping Stone Dayschool

Stepping Stone Dayschool ( Special education school ) is located at 77-40 Vleigh Pl, Queens, NY 11367, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Special education school

Ratings & Ranking

Stepping Stone Dayschool has a rating of 4.5 and is ranked number 13598 in the US.

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Address & Location

Stepping Stone Dayschool is located at 77-40 Vleigh Pl, Queens, NY 11367, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as , the school fees for Stepping Stone Dayschool range between 15,000 USD and 25,000 USD.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Stepping Stone Dayschool has 21 reviews with an overall rating of 4.5. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.5 out of 5.0 stars
Absolutely amazing. Truly. I wish we had found it earlier! My son attended pre-school here and it was such a fantastic experience. You get the feeling that every single member of staff loves the children. They all pitch in to collect the kids from the buses each morning, and they usher them in with patience and cheer; they seem to know all the kids personally, and it’s astounding to watch. We were sold from the moment we took a tour, when the director took us into four classrooms and literally knew each child’s name.

As for my own child’s education: Incredible. He was in an integrated classroom, so there were children with differing abilities and needs. It meant there was extra teaching support – one main teacher and three aides (including a male, which was awesome) for 14 kids. They were incredibly patient and attentive and gentle, but they also didn’t baby them. There was some tough love, which I totally appreciate, as their role was to help the children become independent. Pre-K is a key time for social integration, and they teach the kids routine and responsibility and how to work together. I’m so happy this happened in a classroom where every kid had different social readiness. My son learned patience, acceptance, and different ways to approach problems, as well as the standard curriculum. He thrived intellectually and socially, and when he struggled, the teacher went above and beyond to come up with solutions – some of which required extra effort on her part. She could have taken the lazy way out and shoved it back on us, or sent him to someone else, but she didn’t.

The regular day (free for UPK) ends at 2:15, but there’s aftercare until 5, for an additional $5 an hour. Bargain, especially compared to the insane costs of his previous daycares. There, they get to interact with even more children, and they have plenty of activities to keep them busy, as well as routines that keep them calm and well-mannered. One of the aftercare teachers took a shine to our lil genius, and spent extra one-on-one time with him when possible to encourage his abilities. It was incredible.

Another amazing thing about this school is its support of many of its families. There are occasional evening workshops, on topics like patient parenting, how to deal with tantrums, etc. Not only are the workshops free, the school provides babysitting, snacks, translators and even transport for those without cars. I don’t know how they do it, but what a resource! There are also school psychologists and social workers if needed, and a staff member who is invaluable in navigating the mess that IEP and other Board of Ed special services bureaucracy can create. Not to mention all the other therapists who provide such services on site, the main draw for most families.

I would (and have) recommend this school for anyone and everyone. Total gem.

Workers there look professional but they are not !
They were doing evaluation of my son ,three teachers each one just half hour and they told he needs special school and treatment !
Its horrible ,we moved the country and here they look at him and tell that yes he has speech delay but over all he is incredible smart over his age !People from Stepping stone were trying to put in my mind that he has disability and sending documents to sign ,and when I send their boss how he is doing his homework that he is eating himself ,dress up himself and helping me to cook ,and many other things, and asked for sure he has disability, they were very rude and claiming that yes…Bless God 50-100 years ago there were no such kind of professionals ,other way the world would never meet Mozart, Picasso, Tesla a,Spielberg and other genius people!
My daughter is a very special special needs kid, she’s been enrolled in Stepping Stone School since she was 3 and now she’s turning five and sadly we have to say good bye soon. If you want a great school for your child don’t look anymore, here you’ll find all the support, love and care that you and your child need and deserve. Professional staff always putting kids first, their safety and well being in all aspects is their priority. Love you guys!!

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