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Next Generation Learning Center

325 Old Wrightsboro Road, Grovetown, Georgia 30813

3.4 (14 Google reviews)
(706) 868-9966 Visit Website Get Directions

About

Next Generation Learning Center operates in Grovetown with extended hours from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday. The licensed facility serves working CSRA families seeking reliable childcare with convenient scheduling options.

Reviews

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Google User

Cook Rebecca Worley went through my child’s file and sent out her information to someone and our address putting my child in danger. It was addressed with the person in charge and she is still employed there. Giving other children there lice. They’d rather keep her there than the children which is not okay instead of finding a better and more professional employee. Would not allow me to see camera footage. Someone send help

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Google User

“Cook” Becca has admitted on social media to being sick and still coming to work. Not only that but is very unprofessional at the way things were handled. BECCA should not be posting about someone else at work on social media. My nephew goes here and I will NOT be letting my sister bring him back. There are also several accusations of teachers putting their hands on children, accusations of the assistant director scrolling her phone while in the infant room with a child on the floor crying. This place needs to be shut down and I will be contacting the higher ups. Seems like nothing will get done unless this is done.

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Google User

I almost wasn’t going to write a review but….. I enrolled my infant and toddler here for almost 2 weeks. The director, Sharon, is lovely. The assistant director, and I didn’t catch her name, is hostile and rude. When I asked the reasoning for her attitude, she hit me with welcome to the south. Welp, I been here long enough to know people aren’t all rude. They gave my under 1 year old child cows milk without consulting me instead of his formula, their ratios are off in the infant room 7 to 1 and assured me the other teacher was using the restroom. My son was buckled in a high chair screaming with his back to the rest of the room (won’t get on the choking hazard aspect of their set up). I brought said infant in the next day they moved him out of the infant room to the 1s room, without telling me…..and 8 didn’t like the way a teacher was handling him trying to get him to stand up and walk down a hallway, again 11 month old INFANT. When I told them I didn’t like how they were pulling on my son and it was rough to me, he was crying hysterically, they checked their camera footage and deemed they teacher wasn’t rough. Their opinion vs mine and as his mother I don’t want them pulling on my kid like that. Also I seen it first hand in person and they seen it on a video half way down the hallway…. With probably no audio. The Assistant director assured me my 11 month old is a toddler; when I wanted to take my infant out and leave my 2 year old the assistant director kept being rude and hounding me until I pulled him out too. I don’t recommend this place. We spent almost 800$ on registration fees and care for them to not even go 2 weeks. ALSO, mid day while both of my kids were there the director calls me making up crazy things saying I’m going around town talking bad about their daycare and this and that- when I just moved here from New England and don’t know ANYONE. Keep your kids away from this place 🫣

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Google User

I TOOK MY SON OUT OF THIS DAYCARE BECAUSE I WITNESSED THEM THREATENING CHILDREN!!!! The girl banged a broom on the floor and they had my son wearing dresses! I filed complaints both times in 2016! Horrible daycare! I also suspected them of pinching my child, but I didn't have proof. Worst daycare ever! I'm sharing this in light of the recent events in which an employee was charged w/simple battery for assaulting a one year old!

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Google User

Next Generation Learning Center was charged with simple battery for kicking a child: Officers say a parent arrived to pick up their child and found them to be “visibly upset and inconsolable,” according to police. The parent then contacted the police and requested to view the video. Once on scene, the business manager allowed officers to view the video. Officials say Lataya Regine-Monae Davis, 26, of Grovetown, approached a 1-year-old on the playground and “pushed the child in his torso with her foot, at which time he fell and landed in a seated position.”

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