Testimonials from Clubhouse Families

 
 

Why do you Love the Clubhouse?

“There’s a million reasons why we LOVE the Creative Clubhouse, the top most one at the moment is you teach our kid(s), but you also teach us parents! That’s been incredible for us and the amount of insight and knowledge I have gained just as a parent; that is priceless. The Clubhouse is not just a preschool, it’s a community, it’s a family”


“I wanted to thank you for navigating him and teaching me so much about him. I'm not riddled with anger and sadness anymore because he is difficult and different. Thank you for being so patient with him. Thank you for always seeing the good in him. Thank you for truly enjoying him.
My entire family is more balanced because of all the help from you. Thank you so much for helping him be the best version of himself”


“The fantastic environment that fosters imagination and growth for kids.”


“The teachers really take time to understand each kid and meet their individual needs.”


"It's so important to us that the values held by our daughters' preschool are an extension of the values we teach at home. Creative Clubhouse embodies the things that matter most to us in a preschool: learning through play, exploring the world through a variety of art and sensory experiences, and nurturing our children's natural curiosity and wonder of nature. In a time when it feels as though many children are loosing their connection to plants, insects, puddles & mud pies, we love knowing that our daughters have been given abundant opportunities to explore these things during their time at Creative Clubhouse!"  -Clubhouse parent

What is your favorite memory of the Clubhouse?

“ My favorite memory was pulling up on a warm day in the winter and seeing my kids playing in puddles and old snow mounds in snow pants and tank tops. Weather is weird in PA but Creative Clubhouse never failed to get them outside.”


“This clubhouse kid is now in 6th grade and almost 12 when we were planting seeds for our garden this year she informed me “not many 6th graders would do this with their parents” gardening at the clubhouse definitely gives kids an appreciation for nature, getting messy, and trying foods they’d otherwise not be interested in ”

How do you know you have a clubhouse kiddo?

“Tonight my child looked in the recycling, saw a berry clamshell and said to me, “Mom! Don’t throw that away! Next time, don’t throw away anything that kinda looks like a box! I need it for my projects.”


“My clubhouse kid got free water ice yesterday and proceeded to create a house with a chimney with the empty cup and spoon.”


“Mr. Independent woke up, got dressed, and went downstairs by himself and prepped bagels and cream cheese for himself and his little brother!”