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    Post Unlicensed Daycares Toronto

    Hi, this is my first post. I just wanted to warn new parents to really look into the daycare they send their children. The Toronto Star had some really good articles on one Montessori school (Bluebird Montessori) that is operating through a loophole and isn't licensed and doesn't follow the rules.

    http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013..._loophole.html

    http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013...e_changes.html

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    Just gotta say, while I understand that there are some obvious problems with the specific programs mentioned, this article is very biased in favour of licensed agencies and daycare centers and is very unclear with regards to home daycares. I would advise anyone reading this article to do their research before taking everything said here to heart.

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    Yes, I just wanted to make it clear to parents that if they are paying for Montessori or high daycare fees where a license is implied, to check out the daycares personally.

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