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Information for Thao Mao, a Group family child care in Brooklyn Center MN:
Provider Name: Thao Mao Approximate Location: 5100 PAUL DR, Brooklyn Center MN 55429 Contact Phone: (763) 313-1161 |
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Description: group family day care: licensed capacity of 14 children, with no more than 10 children under school age, of these 10 children, a combined total of no more than 4 children shall be infants and toddlers. Of these 4 children, no more than 3 children shall be infants. License Number: 1116086 Capacity: 12 Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program: No Type of Care: Family Child Care Additional Information: First Initial License Date: 2/21/2007. No transporting of children under age eight.; |
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Rated 1 star by Horrible experience on 2018-01-08 00:19:46 | |
Comment: | First of all, I reconsidered this place due to it being close by Home and the place was licensed with 4 stars parent award ratings. After two days, I would definitely not recommend it anyone. The lady was found napping at time of pickup and she was still as I got my children ready to leave. My children was sick for the remainder of the week with a stomach virus and everyone in the home also got it. |
Rated 2 star by MotherOf2 on 2016-06-21 15:50:28 | |
Comment: | They were very friendly. The mother(Mao) and father(Akito) are the licensed care takers of the home daycare. The father works a 2nd shift job so he won't be available in the afternoon to late evenings. They have their older daughter who is in college helping out. The number of children under 5 is probably 6-7 and there are about more than 8 school age kids. They don't cook any food inside their house because they do it in the garage. There is no fence around their property. The house is located in a bend/cul-de-sac. There will be time where there are unsupervised kids playing outside around their driveway and front lawn. I used them as a part-timer for about 8 months or so. They didn't demand for us to provide an application or sign a contract for the first 4 months or so because they wanted us to give them a trial run first. The mother feeds the kids instant noodles, fruits, hot dogs and sometimes meat. I would say if you are looking for affordable daycare, this would be it. But keep in mind that you pay for what you get. Cheap price equals cheap service. I wouldn't recommend them for full time daycare because the amount of kids to adult is uncomfortable to me. Part-time is probably doable, depending on time of day. |
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