Wonder Years Child Care & Learning Center offers developmental children's programs and fun activities. Get your children on the right track by enrolling them in fun and educational after school programs and more. Wonder Years Child Care & Learning Center is Fayetteville, NC's home for award-winning developmental programs for pre-school and school-age children.
We offer a safe, nurturing environment with video-monitored classrooms and a staff that is fully-certified and trained to provide the child care your son or daughter needs. We can help take the stress out of leaving your young children at pre school or an after school program while you head to work.
We offer a safe, nurturing environment with video-monitored classrooms and a staff that is fully-certified and trained to provide the child care your son or daughter needs. We can help take the stress out of leaving your young children at pre school or an after school program while you head to work.
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At Wonder Years Child Care & Learning Center, we offer helpful programs to promote the educational, social, and emotional development of young children. We work on their cognitive skills with our award-winning pre-school, school-age, and after school programs. We provide a safe and reliable place to bring your children for child care or before and after school care.
Wonder Years Child Care & Learning Center offers pre school and after school programs for your youngsters need in a passionate, accommodating environment. Our programs are available for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school age children and handled by our child care professionals. It's our goal to help your youngsters feel supported and comfortable in a safe, friendly place.
Do you want your child to be ahead of the game before they go into kindergarten? If so, call Wonder Years Child Care & Learning Center today! All of our preschool teachers are friendly, certified teachers and always hold your child's education and safety in the highest esteem. Our preschool serves Fayetteville, Spring Lake and the surrounding community.
Wonder Years Child Care & Learning Center offers age-appropriate child care programs and services to the Spring Lake and Fayetteville, NC areas. We target our child care programs to specific grades and developmental levels, so you can be sure that your child is stimulated, supported, and comfortable in a safe, friendly environment.
Learn more about the child care, pre-school and after school program options at Wonder Years Child Care & Learning Center. We'd be happy to answer all your questions and set up a tour for you to see everything we offer. Trust us with the care, growth, and development of your young children. Visit us in Fayetteville and Spring Lake, NC.
Reviews (9)
Keely White
Aug 28, 2021
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Ciara Galvan
May 20, 2021
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My first son has gone to Wonder Years nearly his entire life of 7 years, and loved this daycare. I wanted to have a shared experience with my second son and enrolled him in Wonder Years until that fateful day that his father tried to take him away. The issue: my son had not seen him since he was 4 months old and didn't know him he is now 2 . He was not an authorized person on my child's forms, so he shouldn't have been able to take him away. The other person's review was in retaliation that yet another one of his ill-conceived ideas didn't work like he planned. I have been waiting for him to stop
Champ Coleman
Apr 20, 2021
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This is the most unprofessional daycare in Fayetteville. No soldiers should allow their kids to attend this facility. This facility has workers that are not trained properly and should not be trusted when it comes watching kids and making sure that your child is protected. They’re also not trained when it comes to custody differences. They have individuals that are hired as cooks and janitors and allow them to work as child care providers. I went to this facility to pick up my child with a court ordered document and the cook (Juanita) and Peggy stopped me from coming in the facility, they contacted
S. Blue
Dec 01, 2019
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I pulled my child from here. One of her teachers I really like- she worked with my child to make sure she was content and always gave me an update of her day. The other one is dry and not genuine in her interaction with the children. One of the kids was running around and she only changed her tone because she realized I was still in the room. Classroom management doesn't seem to be a priority here. I understand we all work for a paycheck, but some passion for your job is needed in that field.
Melissa (director) gave me one price ($150/week) during the tour which she wrote on the back of her business
Melissa (director) gave me one price ($150/week) during the tour which she wrote on the back of her business
Dana Trollinger
Dec 15, 2018
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If I could put zero stars I would. This place is a joke. My baby kept getting scratches and sick at this place. Within two months I was called at least every week with an issue. All they want is your money to pay their staff.The kids never seemed happy nor did the staff or the so called teachers. My child had someone different in her room all the time. The breakfast they fed looked liked trash. I withdrew her once she kept having diarrhea for several days but only while there. I asked what were they feeding her- bc I would pay for the week and then get a call to come back and pick her up due to
Brittanni Wright
Jan 18, 2018
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You can be late 3 minutes. Not 5 or 10 and Melissa is waiting outside the door with her hand out. 1 dollar per min you're late. "It will be 3 dollars tomorrow". Things happen. As long as you're not late daily or weekly, I don't believe you should be penalized. Things happen! When you're late to the doctor or taking a grand child home are you having to pay? No. life happens. If adults are there til 6 and again, it isn't daily or weekly, you look money hungry and it's disgusting. No homework ever also. In Florida my daughter always had homework. I will be much happier when my daughter is in another
Cortney Billet
Sep 10, 2017
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I chose this school because it had 5 stars but I wish I would have read reviews. I would not recommend this place to anyone. The only reason I would give them a star at all would be cleanliness. Luckily my child is too young and sweet to realize the center doesn’t care about them at all and treat children as disposable problems. I left disgusted and shocked by their lack of control and empathy.
Kennedy
Sep 08, 2017
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Definitely don't take your child here. They act like they're just there to collect a paycheck. A roach fell from the ceiling one morning when I dropped my kids off, then they killed it with a broom and thought it was the funniest thing. Melissa will have an attitude with you until you pay, my children started going to another daycare but I still had to pay for the last few weeks that they weren't there. Read and re-read their handbook and paperwork before signing ANYTHING. My child was never happy when I dropped him off, they only wanted to "go by the handbook/contract" when they deemed it was
Brad R.
Jan 09, 2015
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My son hates this "school". He was incessantly teased, to the point of being hit and assaulted by other students.
One example that stands out is when my son came home and was saying that he was hit in the head with a rock. My son has some developmental delays and this affects his expressive speech. While it wasn't immediately clear what he was saying, we finally discovered that he was telling us that another student was throwing rocks at him and hit him in the head. The student that did this is the child of someone that works at the "school". When we brought this to the schools attention, they
One example that stands out is when my son came home and was saying that he was hit in the head with a rock. My son has some developmental delays and this affects his expressive speech. While it wasn't immediately clear what he was saying, we finally discovered that he was telling us that another student was throwing rocks at him and hit him in the head. The student that did this is the child of someone that works at the "school". When we brought this to the schools attention, they