tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6911830315140428673.post2178622718376595163..comments2024-03-14T21:27:48.439-04:00Comments on Plaintalker II: Child Care Center Approved At Senior BuildingBernicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17728257853330372835noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6911830315140428673.post-5915041471619232992017-01-27T12:38:31.381-05:002017-01-27T12:38:31.381-05:00Yikes! If I were living in a not cheap age-restric...Yikes! If I were living in a not cheap age-restricted building, no way would I want a daycare underneath me! When I first moved here, there was a daycare with an outdoor playground next door to next door. In the nicer weather I had to close my windows as the kids ran around screaming all day. I realize "kids will be kids" and kids tend to be noisy. But if you're paying a pretty penny for age-restricted housing, a daycare seems like a very poor choice for a first floor tenant.Jackie S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00329275604115301953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6911830315140428673.post-21359010368239204642017-01-27T11:42:19.545-05:002017-01-27T11:42:19.545-05:00Who’s using the playground now? Once the center m...Who’s using the playground now? Once the center moves in and start to use the playground would the neighborhood kids no longer be allow to use it? I can see a relatively new center worker taking the kids to the playground counting heads before leaving the center and then counting heads to line them up once leaving the play ground. Counting heads not individual children. It would be frightening if a child from the center is left at the playground and a neighbor kid is taken to the center. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com