Childcare Network in Pensacola,

Childcare Network in Pensacola, Florida offers a welcoming environment where children engage in various developmental activities and learning experiences throughout the day. The facility features spacious rooms for both learning and playtime, with dedicated teachers who focus on helping children develop essential skills like writing and spelling. The daycare maintains an active schedule of activities that keeps children excited about attending, while providing regular updates and communication with parents about their child’s progress.

Day Care Information

Address

7525 W Fairfield Dr, Pensacola, FL 32506

Reviews

30 Reviews

Day Care Features

Does this day care accept infants?

Yes

Multiple reviews mention infants attending the daycare, with specific reference to an infant room and teachers working with infants.

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Working Hours

  • Monday6AM-6PM
  • Tuesday6AM-6PM
  • Wednesday6AM-6PM
  • Thursday6AM-6PM
  • Friday6AM-6PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

Latest Reviews

Author: amy costatanzo
Rating: 5/5
Date: 5/17/2024, 10:46:17 PM

My grandson is in the infant room and Ms. Candace is his teacher she has really helped my grandson in areas of development that we were concerned about. All the teachers are friendly and I would recommend this facility. Every teacher and person from office to infant room speaks and interacts with my grandson in many positive ways I’m sure I’m leaving names out, they are all AMAZING!!!

Author: Desiree Marshall
Rating: 5/5
Date: 5/17/2024, 8:46:20 PM

My kids has been going to this daycare since the beginning of the year and during that short time I see such an improvement. My kids gets very excited everyday to go to daycare. The staff there are all friendly, caring, and just awesome all around. Thank you for all that you do for my children!

Author: Shannon Missler
Rating: 5/5
Date: 5/17/2024, 3:58:39 PM

My kiddo has been going here for quite some time. She has had some hard times and some great times. The team here has helped both of us through the rough days and reminded me that I was doing a good job on days I thought I wasn't. My kiddo has learned and been challenged throughout her VPK year in more ways than one. She is going to be going into Kindergarten ready to conquer anything. Special thanks to Mrs. Courtney, Ms. Christal and Ms. Kay for all your patience and understanding through a tough time for the family!

Author: Brittney Avera
Rating: 5/5
Date: 5/15/2024, 12:30:18 AM

My son has been going here for almost 6 months. I have absolutely no complaints. The staff is amazing. The teachers take their time with the kids and actually help them. My son could spell his name when he began here but can now write it and so many other words. Would 100% recommend sending your child here. Also, Courtney in the front office is our absolute favorite! She’s always smiling and she makes sure to have conversations with the parents not just act like a robot.

Author: Mona McW
Rating: 5/5
Date: 5/14/2024, 2:31:17 PM

I can 100% recommend this place. When we moved to Pensacola it was about time for my little one to start Pre-K and i couldn't ask for a better place. Courtney made us feel like family. He learned so much in this year because of his great teachers Mrs. K and Mrs. Christelle. Thank you!

Author: Lisa Preston
Rating: 1/5
Date: 8/10/2019, 1:10:21 AM

Might be a good idea when visiting day cares to notice that reviews left a year or so ago are high but all recent reviews are extremely poor. Multiple children have been ‘kicked out’ for behavior issues, some who have attended since birth (two plus years) and never had issues until recently following the high turnover rate and recent loss of several teachers as well as the assistant director. All of a sudden, they are now problems and just were never reported by the previous staff. Many parents have noticed changes in their children and have raised concerns but have learned before you do this, you better have other options available. Teachers seem to be inattentive as well as lack training in early childhood development. Don’t ask to see the cameras if you have questions because they don’t exist. There is not much hope for improvement under the current leadership at this facility.

Author: Susan Sellers
Rating: 2/5
Date: 7/10/2019, 7:15:04 PM

This facility was where I wanted my child to go after I had visited several child care facilities in the area. It is clean and in good condition. The children have plenty of room to learn and play. After 9 months, my child has been disenrolled due to a behavior problem typical of her age group. They simply gave up on her. I do not feel that they did everything that they could to help her. Especially after speaking with other facilities about the situation. The other facilities gave me a lot of insight on the matter and I believe she wasn't treated fairly. Her disenrollment honestly feels more like retaliation for me having a voice for my child. I brought up concerns as they arose and the attitudes of the staff, including the director, became more and more noticeable each time I raised a concern. The turnover rate was way higher than I would have ever expected. Especially in the infant and toddler rooms, where consistency is so important for development. She had to learn so many new faces, she never stood a chance to succeed. Not only that, with the turnover being so high, the rush to fill positions probably didn't help much with ensuring that the newbies were prepared to handle my child's behavioral needs. They lost 3 teachers in the newborn room and two in the toddler room. I felt like I was seeing a new face every other week in the toddler room leading up to her disenrollment. They replaced their assistant director during this time as well. There are a few good teachers there who are very sweet and genuinely love what they do. Not enough of them though, unfortunately. I honestly feel like there is a lot more going on behind the scenes than what I know about and I'm not sure that I would encourage others to send their child there either. If you want to feel like your concerns are respected as a parent and handled with care, this is not the place. Spiteful is the word that comes to mind. When my child started to talk more, I asked her every morning if she was ready to go to school and her answer was no every time. I didn't really think much of it at first. Not until I was informed that she was being disenrolled. Then I started to wonder why she didn't want to go. They didn't even give me any idea that we were potentially headed toward disenrollment. I was consistently told not to worry and that everything would be fine. The next thing I know, they're kicking her out. With only a week's notice (when we are required to give them two if we want to leave the facility) we were completely blindsided. The director's attitude was particularly surprising. She's very manipulative and even threatened to kick her out immediately if I didn't quit bothering her with my concerns and the things that I felt could be done better. The director was also supposed to be assisting me with my effort to find new care. The enrollment paperwork states, that "All efforts must be made to assist the family in locating a more suitable environment for the child, or referral/support agency to aid the family in the decisions to come." The director basically told me about the Early Learning Coalition and called it a day. That's the only effort I have seen on her part. She has ignored all other inquiries I have made for her efforts to help find another facility and yelled at me stating that, "It's not my responsibility to enroll your child!" I already have her on nearly 20 wait lists. I don't expect her to enroll my child. Merely to fulfill her responsibility in the matter. She couldn't even do that much. Feeling like my child was given up on and discarded during the most important part of her development was totally heartbreaking but with all that I had seen in the 9 months she was there (the way we were treated, the turnover rate, and other things) it's probably for the best. I thought she was in good hands but I was clearly mistaken.

Author: Desmond Cowart
Rating: 1/5
Date: 8/21/2018, 2:28:12 AM

My son got kicked out his first day there now my son isn't an angel by no means but they didn't even give him time to adjust so when it came to nap time and he did not know them he freaked out on them because he was not going to sleep. They said it is their policy. It their policy to kick out a four year old child for freaking out because he isn't sure who they are. It is just crazy plus the day before he is to started VPK they raised their prices from 85 to 110 weekly and they dididn give me anytime to find another VPK program because they didn't give us notices. When I asked about it the director said well then if you can't pay then he needs to be pick up at 12. I was like wow I was just asking why they raised it.The whole experience from the start was bad expect for the girl Crystal who taught the VPK class. They Don't have any patience for kids who has difficulties adjust or and issues at all.

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