My 18 month old went to this daycare a total of 3 weeks. They informed me that she had 1 week left to adjust and not continue to cry or she would not be able to attend there any longer. She was "too needy and needed too much attention ". As a child new to daycare and still an exclusively breastfed baby I was aware she would take a little time and extra care to adjust to her new environment. While dropping her off the day after getting the warning about her being too needy, I watched her cry and scream when I put her down and walked away.. I watched to see how they reacted to her and to my surprise noone went to console her. Noone said a word to comfort her and make her feel welcome, safe or secure there. Just left her all alone crying. It seemed then that they wanted children that could fully entertain themselves and needed no actual attention. They weren't bad people just did not fit my child's needs. We then made our decision and took her out of that facility. I called and let them know we'd be getting her things and she's no longer attending.. as we arrived to pick up her bag of stuff not a soul even said anything to make us feel as though they felt badly about her leaving. Noone said bye to her. They said to me "her things are over there" and brushed us off.. now after caring for my little child for the past 3 weeks you'd think they'd have some type of bond or at the least say bye to her in a nice manner. Nothing. So I am not in love with this daycare. We now have our child in the ywca, which she started one week after leaving Me Too and they try and succeed at making her feel welcome and she is happy to go there each day. Her whole attitude has changed about going to daycare and she is happy as can be while there and when leaving. No tantrums, no panic that she's being left and if she does have a sad moment they are quick to run and try to get her attention onto something positive to ensure she's happy as she can be. I'm thankful now that Me Too didn't keep her because she wasn't happy and we didn't realize how unhappy she was until going to the YWCA. Being Me Too was her first experience away at a daycare. It's already scary for her to start off and it breaks my heart to think of how she may have been ignored or treated there. Truly sad.