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Bad management and owner - Teacher Urban Sprouts Child Development Center Employee Review

1.0
26 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Awesome place for kids, not for adults.

Cons

If you like being screamed and treated like you're worthless... this is a perfect job for you. The owner is there some of the time and when she is it can be really good or REALLY BAD. They have a hard time holding on to teachers and a lot of that is because of management and the owner. Management will throw you under the bus to stay in the good graces of the owner, even when they messed up. No one takes responsibility. The teachers that have been there for a long have Stockholm syndrome. They see it, but they also have been beaten down and built by the owner they don't think they can go somewhere else or deserve better. They push family, to make you feel like you should be doing everything for them. When you leave they act like you never existed or talk trash about you to make the management and owner look like they did no wrong. If you're the owner's friend you will get paid way better than others. Teacher's appreciation is great. You take trips and it's all smiles, but it's NOT worth the treatment.

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5.0
2 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

As it says in their mission statement, Urban Sprouts is a joyful, diverse, learning community where the rights of children take precedence, their ideas have voice, and each child and family is valued. Every member of the team is called to truly care for the children and each other. They esteem people over programs and I love being a part of work that impacts my community in a meaningful way. While providing high quality early care and education has remained at the core, the mission extends beyond the boundaries of their University City location. Urban Sprouts is an advocate for young children and a partner with others seeking to elevate the needs of our community throughout St. Louis, nationally, and throughout the world. This commitment, passion, and dedication to make and sustain positive change is what brought me to Urban Sprouts and empowers me to serve.

Cons

As with any growing organization, we are constantly looking for like-minded people to partner with us in this work. Finding qualified individuals who understand our mission and are excited to devote themselves to learning, growing and serving our community remains a challenge. We expect everyone in our program, regardless of position, to uphold one another and work together to make the vision a reality. We believe in creating joyful spaces and are committed to finding, developing and retaining the best people to do join us in this endeavor.

1.0
11 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

On the surface, the benefits and compensation package appeared competitive and attractive. However, I learned very quickly that these perks were not worth the immense, ongoing psychological stress and unprofessional treatment I was forced to endure.

Cons

The reality of working there was vastly different from the public-facing image. The owner maintained a carefully curated persona for the public and prospective clients, but behind closed doors, the environment was toxic, controlling, and deeply demoralizing. Management relied on micromanagement and intimidation rather than support. I was personally subjected to—and witnessed others endure—highly unprofessional behavior. It was not uncommon for staff to be belittled, cursed at, and subjected to demeaning language. The owner was obsessed with optics and perception above all else. The most significant source of stress was the frequent, staged tours. We were expected to maintain an impossible standard of perfection at all times to satisfy the owner’s need for an impressive narrative. If a classroom was not "show-ready"—even due to natural, expected occurrences like a child having an accident—the reaction from leadership was explosive and unprofessional. The expectations were consistently unrealistic and overbearing, which created a climate of fear rather than a positive educational environment.

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