Certified by KinderCare of Boynton Beach • May 17, 2026
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Onsite servicesAvailable
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Certified by KinderCare of Boynton Beach • May 17, 2026
Certified by KinderCare of Boynton Beach • May 17, 2026
Monday6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
5/25/20266:30 AM - 6:00 PM
7/3/20266:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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11/26/20266:30 AM - 6:00 PM
11/27/20266:30 AM - 6:00 PM
12/25/20266:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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Frances Bethel
Mar 8, 2026
1.0
My husband and I enrolled our daughter at KinderCare when she was about four months old. Initially, everything seemed fine, but over time I began noticing concerning things when picking her up. On several occasions her face would be bright red and it was clear she had been crying. Each time I asked about it, the teachers in the infant room would say she had just started crying or that they had just put her down, implying she had not been upset for very long.
A few months later, however, a KinderCare staff member privately pulled me aside and shared information that was extremely troubling. I was told that my daughter was frequently left to cry for extended periods of time without anyone coming to comfort her. I was also told about an incident where, after my daughter woke up from a nap, an assistant teacher placed her on her lap and put a towel over her head in an attempt to get her to go back to sleep—even though she had just woken up.
As a parent, hearing that your infant is being left to cry for long periods of time and essentially crying herself to sleep is deeply upsetting. The idea that something could be placed over a baby’s face is also a serious safety concern. While I understand that infant rooms can be busy and teachers must care for multiple children, leaving a baby unattended while crying for extended periods of time is unacceptable.
Once this information was brought to our attention, my husband and I immediately withdrew our daughter from the center.
Parents trust daycare providers to care for their children with attention, compassion, and basic safety. Unfortunately, our experience did not reflect that level of care.
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Nene Celian
Jan 13, 2026
1.0
I went through the entire application process for my son, and after I informed them that he is autistic, they continued to push me to complete the application instead of being upfront about whether they could actually accommodate him. Rather than being honest, I was given an excuse and the call was abruptly ended, which felt very disrespectful.
People who work with children—especially children with special needs—should be transparent and respectful with parents. I’m honestly relieved my son was not placed here, because this interaction raised serious concerns about how he might have been treated.
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Foreign Flights
Dec 4, 2023
1.0
PARENTS BEWARE! This a horrible establishment. My son went there for a couple of months and that was a big mistake.
For starters, every couple of weeks they had a new teacher. They mainly hired children straight out of high school that have no idea what they are doing or just did not care about the kids well being or safety. There would be 15 kids with one teacher.They constantly had people call out and quit to the point where you did not know who is taking care of your child .They don’t communicate anything with you and there was complete chaos .They were extremely unprofessional. I would hear teachers cursing in the establishments and commenting on how they don’t want to be there and child care isn’t for them. There was always drama going on within the staff that parents would witness.That’s the kind of people that was there. My child came home with scratches on their privates and everyone was clueless when questioned, my nephew would fall apart at drop off stating that the teacher would hit them. Your child will not grow here, this is purely a babysitting gig. Multiple times concerns were voiced and the staff would just brush it off. The only teacher over there that was any good was Ms. Ana. She was amazing and that place did not deserve her. Ms Raquel was also really kind and tried her best to keep everything together but one person cannot do the job of 40 people. They need to do better.
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Yvesmarie Joseph
Aug 7, 2023
1.0
The worst school ever
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Shauna Horn
Sep 17, 2016
5.0
Thanks Kindercare for taking good care of my baby.
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