"Can you believe that I am out in the Arabian Gulf, and watching my son's playground. Wow!"
- KinderView.com mom in the navy -
"I use the Internet system as a closing tool during a tour. Every one has left me a check
to reserve their child's spot. Our center is already special. The KinderView system is an
added extra special thing about our school."
- Christy Morton, preschool director -
"KinderView creates an even better environment for the children. What is in the best
interest of the children is best [for the preschool]. [It is sort of like] we are video
taping ourselves. We aren't afraid of that. We wouldn't put cameras in if we didn't
think [the teachers] were doing a great job. This is kind of an insurance [policy] to me."
- Cheyenne Roedelle, preschool owner -
"Our focus is the children. KinderView helps. One mom asked a staff member to have their child
hold up her project at a specific time. Of course they did and she was so very excited."
- Nicole Turner, preschool director -
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"Why should any parent continue to suffer from separation anxiety when their child is
only a click away?"
- Rene Naert, President, KinderView -
"This is great! I don't have a computer yet and I like the idea of the KinderView system
being installed. Just knowing that other parents are watching is comfort."
-Laura Singleton, concerned parent
"I love KinderView.com. I live up in Washington state and miss my grandchild terribly. With
KinderView I am able to look in at my granddaughter everyday and let me tell you it brought me
much joy to see her while she has lunch, snack, nap, etc... I wish all schools could have this
set up."
- Bonnie Parsons, concerned grandparent -
"Thanks again for KinderView. It is so nerve-settling to be able to peek in on [my child].
Daycare was difficult, but necessary choice for Paula and I. We did a lot of homework,
but nothing prepares you for the 'real thing'. Being a new dad, I'm probably one of the
most paranoid parents, but I've always been more than satisfied with her care at [this
childcare center]. [My child] is special for many reasons. She is lucky to even be alive
because she was born with pneumonia and spent the first week of her life in intensive
care. So it's probably our fault that she's fussy when she isn't being held or paid
attention to. We lost out on that first week, and we've sworn never to let it happen again.
So thank you from the bottom of our hearts for taking such good care of our precious
gift."
- Matt Moore, concerned parent -
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