Invite a friend!

Harmony School At Princeton Forrestal Village

Address
139 Village Blvd Princeton NJ 08540
Phone
(609) 799-4411
Is this your business?
Claim it now!
Something wrong?
Submit a correction
Average Rating
1
Total Reviews
(1)
Leave a review with:
  1. 1 Star
  2. 2 Stars
  3. 3 Stars
  4. 4 Stars
  5. 5 Stars
Is this your business? Claim it now!
Share on
Share

Contact Us

Fax
(609) 443-6911

Business Hours

Please
call for our hours of operation.

YellowBot Recommends

Times of Trenton

  • 413 River View Plaza Trenton, NJ 08611
  • (609) 989-5454

View Profile

Fras-Air Service Experts

  • 178c Us Highway 206 Ste E Hillsborough, NJ 08844
  • (908) 526-5088

Expert Service, Guaranteed!

View Profile

Levittown Beauty Academy LLC

  • 8919 New Falls Rd Levittown, PA 19054
  • (215) 943-0298

View Profile

Submit a correction

Know more about this business than we do? Cool! Please submit any corrections or missing details you may have.

Help us make it right

What the community has to say about Harmony School At Princeton Forrestal Village

Information about this business (1)

Executive Director, Lisa Forrester, believes that a good nursery school curriculum is at the core of a full service child care center. Working and non-working parents want reliable, high quality programs, where their children will be nurtured, kept safe and stimulated, while learning everything possible to make them successful in school and in life. Because Harmony is founded upon well reasoned...

Reviews of this business (1)

Share a review

Overall review sentiment

Score
%

Top 3 sentiment words

Overall review sentiment

Score
%

Rating distribution

5 stars
0
4 stars
0
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 star
1
No rating
0
See more reputation details

YellowBot member reviews (1)

Reviewed Business
Harmony School At Princeton Forrestal Village
Reviewer Name
T B
Review Date
September 18, 2015
Average Rating
1

Big Name/ Low Value

I took out my 20-month-old daughter from Harmony school after 7 weeks (3 part time weeks and 4 full time weeks) because Lisa, the manager and teachers believed that they could not meet my expectations! She was absolutely right! Because I expected my little one not to get diaper rash most of the time due to her staff carelessness in changing her diapers!
They could not meet my expectation because I noticed that my child had been dehydrated all one afternoon and I wanted them to make sure that her water had been refreshed and refilled!
I preferred my child did not listen to Indian traditional music when she took her nap!
They could not meet my expectation because I asked them to rinse the rice before my child and other children play with it to reduce its Arsenic Acid level, which was very toxic for their health!
I felt that I was discriminated when I asked for a place to nurse my child and they hesitated to let me use the spot!
And finally, on the last day I noticed that my daughter’s cup cap had been replaced with other kid around the time she got very sick and ended up to ER! I figured it out when I once more noticed that her cup is empty and wanted to refilled it and saw my daughter multivitamin stained straw in other kid cup!
I absolutely agree with her because her careless team could not meet my expectation to take care of my precious child!
I was surprised when Liza told me that my daughter did not had any progress exactly 5 minute after Shalini told me my child had made a lot of progress and the only concern was eating! That was another reason I could not trust a system in which the director bolded non-facts to force me get my child out because they were not capable of collaborating with my child early intervention teacher for her eating.
On my tour day, I clearly told Lisa that my daughter cannot feed herself and she needed to be fed and she assured me that they would feed her. We were not worried at the bigining but when she started full time schedule she did not eat although I was told that they are doing their best to feed her! The only thing I observed was that my daughter had developed very defensive reaction when they wanted to feed her, which I concluded their feeding approach had not been appropriate and gentle enough and they did not earn her trust.

Once when I was giving her some biscuits, Lindsey approached her in a forceful manner by pulling out her hand and pushing a pouch toward her mouth and she start screaming and refused even to take food from me. When I told her that they should not push her to eat, she rather than taking my advice she insisted that she was not forceful. That was the moment I saw a very unsecure behavior and started thinking how I can trust this type of personality to take care of my daughter.
On the second week of my child fulltime stay, Lisa wanted us to have her early intervention teacher at school to help them find a better way to have her eat. After almost two weeks we finally could have had early intervention teacher to come to school. I was extremely astonished when Lisa and Shalini, head teacher, told me that they could follow the early intervention instructions and be collaborative after the first session with him. I checked with him and surprisingly found out that the only thing he wanted from them was to make sure that she got some experience with some texture like sand when she played outside.

Liza mentioned that they couldn’t meet my expectations and again she was absolutely right because they are not the right caring team for my child!
So, I never recommend Harmony school to those parents that are detail oriented and like to check on their child and question some of the procedures and processes. You find that the teachers and administration are defensive and inflexible and not trustworthy! I do not want to have my child in hands of people who takes care more about their prestigious! Name rather than my child!

Is this review... ?

Business description (1)

To continue the communication, we also hold group meetings and family programs throughout the year where you can meet your child’s new friends, and make a few of your own At the Harmony Schools, we protect the dreams of children

© 2007-2024 Solfo, Inc. – All rights reserved