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Harbour Pointe KinderCare located at 4224 Harbour Pointe Blvd. SW in Mukilteo, WA is designed with your child's fun, health, safety, and childhood education in mind.

Address: 4224 Harbour Pointe Blvd SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA
Phone: (425) 315-9665
State: Washington
Zip Code: 98275


Opening Hours

Monday: 5:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Tuesday: 5:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 5:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Thursday: 5:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Friday: 5:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


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Reviews
This is a terrible place to send your child! I had my child here for not too long, and there was pink eye in the infants going around and the director (Kathy) didn’t even inform me. There was constant new staff and it’s very inconsistent. The food they serve is not very well thought out and pretty plain and blah. Take it from me there’s far more better places to take your child than the Mukilteo Kindercare!
7 years ago (02-02-2018)
My children are 3 and 8 years old. They have been attending for approximately 3 years. The following is relative and whether its a "pro" or "con" depends entirely on your personal value system and ideology. For the sake of ease though: The pros: *Secure access *Clean facility *Large green outdoor play spaces separated by age/expected gross motor development. Center also backs to forest. *Above average academic curriculum *Your child's picture will be all around the room. Lots of fun photographs. Also, family picture posters. *Emphasis on safety (RCWs are respected and staff never physically restrain or direct children unless extreme circumstance where safety is concern) *Several male staff members and general support of children expressing themselves (progressive and less narrowly defined gender roles) *Staff communicate regularly and appropriately with parents. Daily logs go home for younger children. Older children receive "incident reports" any time they misbehave or are injured in any way, etc. Conferences are also held to keep parents informed of child's development. *Director is actively involved and informed and will personally call parents or discuss issues as they arise *Summer program for school age involves several educational and recreational field trips per week *Able and willing to accommodate for special diets (my children are vegetarian) *Lots of sensory activities for preschool age. Plentiful activities/manipulatives in general in the classroom. The Cons (as I see them): *Classist environment. I have overheard several generalizations made of low income populations. The center does not accept new children with state childcare subsidies. *No recycling whatsoever (a lot of scrap paper. Its a little tragic) *Employees come to work when ill and are either not allowed or unwilling to wear face masks *Social/emotional development is not prioritized. (Children between the ages of 1-4 are required to move classes every 6 months. This is due to transitioning into more advanced academic curriculum. Unfortunately, that means during that crucial birth to 5 period, children are being pulled from primary caregivers every 6 months. Some children have extreme difficulty adjusting and its heartbreaking to watch) *Cookie cutter type environment. Children's schedules are usually not individualized in any way. *Infants are at times left to cry longer than I believe appropriate *I know my son didn't do most of the work that came home during toddler years. You know those cutsie art projects that are so perfect you know a teacher held their hand and moved it for them? *Employees are required to wear jeans and company shirt. This impacts their ability to get on the child's level and you can see how uncomfortable some are. *Generally, management seems to focus more on outward appearance and academic qualifications than on the health and development of the whole child. Overall, its a decent center. I know that my children are generally safe when they go there and that they will be kept busy. On the other hand, I wish they had been given more an opportunity to be creative and free. Like, all tiny people must have outdoor shoes on at all times including nap in case of a fire drill. Oh yeah, and for safety all lights must be on while sleeping too. Like what is that? I just want my kids to play in REAL dirt and hug a darn tree. Not synthetic whatever in a plastic bowl.
8 years ago (08-04-2017)
I was more than disappointed with this center on many different levels. My daughter started out in the potty training room. The teacher in this room almost always had her back to the children who were running wild and always in a state of chaos. When I came to pick my daughter up after her first day, she cringed in fear, thinking that it was another child coming to bully her. I later found out that she had been placed with older children without my knowledge or consent, and that the older girls were picking on her, and the teacher did nothing to stop it. When I questioned why she had been moved to a new room, the new teacher told me that it was because the other classroom had too many children, and my daughter was old enough to be in this "potty-trained" classroom. The classroom with 3- to 5-year-olds is pure pandemonium! There are about 20 children to ONE teacher, who is usually more focused on her clipboard than the children. On three different occasions, I witnessed this teacher SHAME children for having accidents in their pants. There was no comforting or nurturing.. she yelled at the child who had had an accident and made them clean up their own feces. Meanwhile, the other children were screaming, hitting each other, climbing on the shelves and tables and throwing toys. One of the most upsetting incidents in the time my child attended this facility, was when she told me she did not get fruit with her lunch because the teacher told her "there was not enough." All the other children had fruit with their lunch except my daughter. I was outraged and the teacher had nothing to say when I brought up the issue. There was absolutely NO structure: Some children would be snacking while others were coloring on tables. I witnessed too many incidents of children hitting each other without even being noticed by the teacher. And on the off occasion when the teacher would notice a child was injured, that child was made to sit by themselves while the teacher wrote on her clipboard, almost being punished for being hurt. The injured child was not given any sort of comfort; they just got stuck on the bench... The staff in general seemed to be very unprofessional. Several times I witnessed staff members text messaging on their cell phones ignoring the children they were supposed to be supervising. Rarely did I get a greeting from the front office staff. I would never recommend this center to ANYONE.
12 years ago (23-09-2013)
I hope someone from this facility reads this and makes some changes. I really want to send my child here because of their hours, location and size, but the place is just too dirty for me to send my three year old. They do have more toys than other places, but their standard for cleanliness is by far the lowest of the five childcare centers I have checked in the area. And their snacks are served on pieces of brown bathroom paper towel... I wish they would sanitize their toys and clean the playrooms daily like other places. I would gladly pay more to send my child here if only it were cleaner.
17 years ago (27-04-2009)
My sons have been enrolled for about a year in a half and today i am frantically looking for a new school because my 4 year old is terrified to return. the directors are rude and play favorites with the kids. I happen to be a young mother (24) and have tattoos so i have been deemed "bad mother" based on my apperence. my sons are very well behaved. but on the occasional bad day i get RUDE phone calls stating "You child is a bully and you need to come pick him up and fix this." y son is NOT a bully, just 4. if you are a rich blonde haired white women driving a suburban, then this is the place for you. If your an average women like him, be prepared for trouble They also ignore the lunch menu. They fill the kids full of water and crackers.
17 years ago (25-11-2008)
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