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FAQ Number 7

Who do you trust to keep your child safe?

From exceeding state and NAEYC training requirements in order to make sure every PALS teacher is not only qualified but confident in doing the best job possible to providing teacher and child resources to handle a myriad of situations that can happen through out the day in a loving, nurturing way,  to cameras in the classroom that allow parents to observe any classroom without their child knowing that they are observing, to a state of the art security system that keeps track of your child, PALS is serious about your child’s safety and security. First and foremost we want to create a safe environment and make sure your child feels safe so that learning can and will occur, unhampered.

We know and want your child to develop a strong positive relationship with his teachers while at PALS, and that cannot happen if you are constantly seeing a new face every time you walk through the door. PALS prides itself on our low teacher turnover rates – over 50% of our employees have been with PALS over 10 years and our turnover averages around 15% annually. The national average for turnover among preschools is 45% and for chains, it is a whopping 75%. PALS teachers are what make the program what it is for you and your child, so we train them with the tools they need to do the best job and make sure that we foster a culture of love and support for all.