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Learning Loft Inc.

3.4
(28 reviews)

Business Details

655 North 1st Bank Drive, Palatine, IL
60067, United States
(847) 359-5437
http://www.learningloftdaycare.com

About

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Since 1985, Learning Loft Daycare has proudly provided certified childcare and early education programs for families in Palatine, IL and the surrounding areas. We specialize in high-quality daycare for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years, offering a full range of services including infant care, preschool, kindergarten classes, before and after school programs, and summer camp programs. Our DCFS-licensed facility features six spacious classrooms led by accredited teachers committed to nurturing your child's social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development. Open year-round, Learning Loft is more than just a daycare—we’re a caring community dedicated to supporting children and working parents with a personalized, enriching experience. Interested in enrolling or scheduling a visit. Call us at (847) 359-5437

Location

Learning Loft Inc.
655 North 1st Bank Drive, Palatine, IL
60067, United States

Hours

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

Reviews

3.4
28 reviews
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  • AK
    aubrey kosek
    Dec 7, 2025
    5.0
    I loved going there as a kid and the field trips were incredible. Ms.Tabatha is amazing and always made the classes SO fun. She is a hard working teacher and always treats the kids with kindness and respect.
  • NP
    Nicole Pawlik
    Dec 7, 2025
    5.0
    Tabatha is a wonderful director and always has a smile on her face when I see her. Is always polite and makes sure that there’s always a learning experience to be had. The children are always well cared for at this wonderful daycare.
  • AP
    Alyssa Post
    Sep 26, 2024
    5.0
    Our family loves Learning Loft! Our daughter has been here for over a year and we love all the teachers!
  • DT
    Deb Trammel
    Oct 23, 2019
    1.0
    Parents beware.. our daughter transitioned to the Toddler Room at around a year, and this is where we had our issue - the consistent theme being: lack of communication amongst staff and management. Shortly after our transition, we were asked to complete a form indicating the frequency in which we would request the staff to apply diaper cream to our child during diaper changes; we completed the form stating that at EVERY diaper change, diaper cream is requested to be applied.(Strike #1): Our first instance of diaper rash we chalked-up to the possibility of acidic foods or it being an isolated incident (this happened 06/2019 in which we talked to the acting Assistant Director to relay our concern). We also asked, if possible, can the teachers let us know how much she slept and what she actually ate during the day (I don't need to know down to the detail, but I would like to know if I am picking up a tired or hungry toddler). This Assistant Director had a "talk" with the teachers in my daughter's room and ensured us that everything should be good going forward based upon our wishes and concerns.(Strike #2):To our surprise, October came around and my daughter came home with more diaper rash (I was apprehensive to attach pictures, but I really feel it is important to show other parents that this is a serious review). I took these pictures to the actual Director the next day to which I was told, "this is not acceptable. I will get to the bottom of this. I am so sorry this happened." (Strike #3): My husband and I first went to my daughters teacher pleading that diaper cream be applied to our daughter at each diaper change, but before we even had a chance to talk to her, we noticed that the state DCFS Regulation of 1:5 (one teacher per every 5 children) was NOT being adhered to this poor teacher had what looked to be 1:8-10.. this is a BIG "no-no." I then received a phone call the same day confirming that the staff in my daughter's Toddler Room were NOT applying diaper cream as we wished at every diaper change.(STRIKE #4): My husband and I went together to give our 2-weeks notice of leaving, as asked by the center when we enrolled our daughter. We spoke to the Director and during the conversation of us answering her question of "why?" we were met with a snarky, unprofessional and curt comment of: "So the new place is going to be able to tell you how many teaspoons of peas your kid eats?" If the Director speaks to paying parents, who have never been late on a payment or late picking their child up for a whole year and a half, how does she speak to her employees?! *smh* (STRIKE #5): We were on our last and final week at Learning Loft, and I pick up my child on 10/22/19. Her neck is irritated (maybe from her rubbing it, not sure) but upon asking her teachers in her room why her neck was so red, the part-time staff member said to me - "you know, I noticed this, too" (pointing to her back). I then asked the two teachers in her room what happened - no one knew what happened. I just about lost my mind. No one knew what happened to my child. No incident report, nothing. Which is just astounding to me; my child was not being watched so no one knew anything happened to her, so no one filed out an incident report. My daughter's last day was supposed to be 10/25/19 - but I on the spot told them - today is her last day. I cleared her cubby of our belongings and left with tears rolling down my face, mortified. I realize things happen to kids; I realize my child is not he only child in he class..kids get bumps/bruises and eat dirt. But my biggest concern here is that the communication amongst staff, management, and parents is just not acceptable. There are NOT enough teachers to students in terms of ratios at all times, processes and procedures are no adhered to on a consistent enough basis, and depending upon which room your child is in, depends on he level of care and attention to deal you receive.
  • AC
    Angela Currie
    Aug 15, 2018
    5.0
    Great place for my kids. I've had nothing but a great experience here. It's secure, the teachers are great, and my kid loves it! It's clean, friendly, and my kid looks forward to 'school' everyday!

Frequently Asked Questions About Learning Loft Inc.

What age groups does Learning Loft Inc. care for?

Learning Loft Inc. provides care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old.

What types of programs does Learning Loft Inc. offer?

They offer infant care, preschool, kindergarten classes, before and after school programs, and summer camp programs.

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