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We have especially appreciated the firm stance that MSH takes in regard to contagious illness. If a child is symptomatic they are required to stay home. At first we found this challenging and frankly, a bit irritating. However as we've continued with MSH, we realize that the rule is in place for good reasons. We appreciate that they keep illness out of MSH so we can keep it out of our own home.
Our children love MSH and so do we. The building itself may not have all the bells and whistles of some of the pricier daycare options in town, but It's a warm, down-to-earth place with professional, knowledgable, and genuinely caring people. I have no problems leaving our children at MSH, knowing that they will be under outstanding care. I could not recommend it more highly.
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