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Creme de la Creme
501 Oakmont Ln, Westmont, IL 60559, United States
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An
Review №1

My daughter Abigail attended Creme for Summer Camp and Holiday camp and she just loved it! All the teachers are so caring. The structure of the programs are great. The children are kept safe while at school and while on field trips. I felt very comfortable leaving her while I had to go to work.

Ja
Review №2

My daughter started Creme when she was 2 years old. She eventually graduated Kindergarten and went through summer camp. She was cared for by some amazing teachers who taught her how to be a independent little girl and use her “thinking brain “ to solve problems when they arise. Thank you to Creme for being part of our family.

Ma
Review №3

We have been coming here for more than six years and my kids have thrived. The teachers are caring and kind, the facility is clean, the toys are clean, and they provide healthy lunches and snacks. The children are divided into classrooms by age, so the infants are only with other infants, and the toddlers are only with other toddlers, and so on through Kindergarten. The academic curriculum is also great, my kids are learning so much. My older child attended Kindergarten at Creme and was very advanced by the time he started first grade. My 3 year old can tell you the days of the week in Spanish. This is by far the best daycare around.

Su
Review №4

Over Rated Factory with COLD teachers.Pre-School with NO Soul.My Daughter of 2.5 years - has attended it for 3 days and i pulled her out today.Key Reasons it sucks: Communication and Poor Staff quality.1) Poor Communication: Eating: 3/3 days she ate nothing from 9-5pm she ate nothing.Yet they never mentioned it once!!! when i picked her up. Its scandalous.2) Child Day time Sleep communication: NONE3) UPDATES: i tried to call them for updates so they can share them and they referred me to a sheet --which NO one gave me.Its an overrated costly scandal of a Preschool. Its expenisive and NOT worth 50% of what they ask.Its cheap labor in a nice facility scandal. If you want children to get NO care, but clean facilities - this fits.

Pa
Review №5

I have had my five year old and my 10 month old at Creme in Westmont from the start. For the little ones (3 months to 2 years), there is an App where pictures are posted and it gives you all the info - food ate, nap times, etc. It is awesome! When they get to about 2.5 - 3 years old, they switch over to physical daily sheets. It lists what they ate and when they slept. My kids absolutely love it there, and teachers are very concerned with communicating with the parents and coming up with a plan for your child. I also always come home to some art project that my son shows me from that day. In the summer, twice a week, I hear my lil guy yell out before school in the morning WATER PARK DAY because he is so excited to get to school and do the water/splash park that they have on site. Couldnt be happier with our choice, and know this place has helped my children succeed.

Ma
Review №6

Choosing a daycare/preschool is a very personal decision and needs to be made based on many factors, and not every school is the right fit for each kid; however, after visiting and interviewing many competitors, we decided to send our son to Crème de la Crème in Westmont. He attended from 6 months through 5 years (2011-2016). We were very happy with our service over the years, and our son genuinely missed going to Creme when he left for Kindergarten.The initial reasons for sending our son to Crème included safety, a calm and caring environment, and enrichment opportunities. First, the fingerprint accessible entrance and the monitors at the entrance both put us at ease. Second, each of the age levels had their own room with a door. Other competitors separated age groups by half walls, and the noise level was overwhelming at times. As my wife is a teacher, she was not sure how any focus and learning could have taken place in those institutions. Also, we saw teachers interacting with the children, smiling at them, and getting down to the childs level if he/she needed redirection or attention. We find this to be a seemingly small but important tactic when working with children. Third, the learning was structured with daily routines that helped the children be prepared for what they were working on at any point in the day. The school also offers extracurriculars like martial arts, acting, and other sports. As the years went by, we saw Cremes staff become our sons second family.In speaking with the director upon enrollment, my wife told her she was nervous, and the director suggested we bring in our son a few days before his actual start date. He was able to sit with the other babies, and she talked to the teachers, which helped them acclimate to our new routine. From the start, we were encouraged by the daily communication between us and the teacher. The daily report sheet helped us check on his schedule and learn about the songs and types of play he experienced.As he progressed through the years, the teachers remained caring and interested in the children, not just ours. As a teacher for 17 years, my wife knows what to expect out of a teacher, and we were never disappointed with our son’s teachers/caregivers. Our son was always happy to be dropped off, and he was always in a happy mood when picked him up.Whenever a mishap occurred, we were informed accordingly, either by a phone call, depending on severity, or as my wife or I picked up our son. On a few occasions over the years, we worked together with the teacher to make a good plan to help modify any disruptive behaviors our son exhibited. The teachers always had good ideas for modifications.Not only was our son in a warm, nurturing, and loving environment, he also learned social skills, manners, and the foundations for Kindergarten. In fact, our son had already met our local public school’s end-of-Kindergarten benchmarks before he entered Kindergarten, which created a new search for the right school for our son.If we had to make the choice again, knowing what we know now, it would be an easy decision to send our child to Crème. We couldn’t have been happier with the years our son spent at Crème de la Crème.

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  • Address:501 Oakmont Ln, Westmont, IL 60559, United States
  • Site:https://cremedelacreme.com/locations/westmont-il/?utm_source=GMB_profile&utm_medium=organic
  • Phone:+1 630-491-6457
Categories
  • Preschool
  • Day care center
  • Kindergarten
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:6:30AM–6:30PM
  • Wednesday:6:30AM–6:30PM
  • Thursday:6:30AM–6:30PM
  • Friday:6:30AM–6:30PM
  • Saturday:6:30AM–6:30PM
  • Sunday:Closed
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