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28 August 2015
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Zadie’s of the Oranges was my first experience with daycare. The center was beautiful, everyone was always smiling. Parents were always happy, so I knew the children must be, too.
I was blown away by Zadie’s the first time I saw it. It was clean. It was modern. And there’s incredibly low staff turnover — the caregiver for my oldest daughter took care of my youngest daughter as well.
The fact that they’ve been around for 25 years speaks volumes about Zadie’s and their intuitive approach to quality childcare. Zadie’s parents get real peace of mind.
I always say that Zadie’s taught me how to be a mom. They held my hand, listened to my fears and always knew what was important to us. We are partners, and I feel very grateful that I found them.
As we walked around Zadie’s for the first time, no matter what room we passed, Tameka knew all the kids’ names. All the teachers knew ALL of the kids’ names. It struck us as very warm and familial — exactly what we were looking for.
I can’t even begin to describe how amazing Zadie’s is. I toured other places, but when I went to Zadie’s, I cried. It was just so different, so full of life and joy and color. Now they’re like family.
In an industry saturated in mediocrity, it’s tremendous to find people who are a beacon of what childcare should be.
I think of Zadie’s like a parent who wants only the best for every child they care for. I’m so thankful that we found them.
A lot of Zadie’s caregivers are mothers themselves. They’re working from personal experience, which I love.
The first week returning to work was the hardest. But I felt totally 100% focused on my job until it was time to pick up my son. It’s been such a nice, positive experience — so much more than just a daycare center.
Academically, Zadie’s standards are very high. But for me, it’s the nurturing aspect — the way they love and teach the children. My children are in this place that they love so all it’s worth it.