Learning Care reviews

3.1

46% would recommend to a friend

(528 total reviews)

John Bork

52% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Learning Care has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 528 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Learning Care employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Educación industry (3.7 stars).

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528 reviews
2.0
Feb 27, 2026

New Leadership Lacks Understanding

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Pros

Flexible PTO for director or higher levels If you're liked, your pay can be higher than similarly situated peers

Cons

-New C suite has no experience in ECE and it shows. They see the business as a cash cow and not an ECE provider. -Labor constraints border on unethical. Consistently asked to cut labor, which means schools cut corners and do things they shouldn't to meet expectations. -Consistently shifting focuses and "new" initiatives that do nothing but grasp at dollars. No focus on family or employee retention unless individual districts or schools drive that. -Increases are few and far between. Rigid hiring rates means that we cannot pay for experienced candidates. That means we are left with less than educated teachers who cannot meet the demanding job expectations. -Upper leadership dismisses concerns. Why have us do a survey and then do nothing to make the culture of the organization better? -Spent millions of dollars for an outside contract to tell us to drop a word from our name. That money should have gone into investing into our schools! -Top heavy Support Central partners constantly clog our calendars with meaningless invites to discuss things we can't possibly have time to care about (like schools who did not complete the menu correctly). No respect for District Manager calendars or time. -Expectations are wildly out of sync with the realities of the market. We are supposed to grow 5 children per school per week in this economy? How about realistic, market-based expectations? -District Managers are not trusted to make decisions with their teams. Instead, we become forced mouth pieces for C suite initiatives. Creativity is dimmed, not celebrated. -Bonuses are structured in a completely unattainable way. When you ask questions about why the budgets are structured how they are, you are told to stop asking and start doing. -C suite and other high-level leadership is filled with buddies of the CEO. No incentive to grow in the company if you are not retail-based. Several peers have been turned down for jobs only to find out that a C suite leader's former coworker (from retail, or vet clinics, or wax clinics!) got the job. "Good old boy" system at work here.

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Learning Care Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback and for your many years of service. We sincerely appreciate your dedication to the children, families, and your colleagues. We hear your concerns about staffing, pay, and leadership, and we are committed to reviewing these areas to better support our team. Your insights are valuable as we continue to strive for a positive work environment and meaningful support for all employees.
3.0
Feb 17, 2026

3 stars

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Pros

The benefits are pretty good and the pto is as well but that’s really all that’s good.

Cons

They ask a lot of the teachers and management inside the schools - things that make it difficult to do affectively and safely and then we get in trouble for accidents happening.

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Learning Care Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback and your years of dedication. We’re glad you value the benefits and PTO offered. We also appreciate your concerns about classroom expectations, safety, and decision making, and your suggestions are helpful as we continue evaluating how to better support our teachers and school leaders.
5.0
Feb 16, 2026
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Pros

I come to work with a big smile of my face and I go home with a smile on my face knowing that the kids and the parents are happy that iam teaching the kids something new everyday

Cons

I dont have any cons

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Learning Care Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback and your many years of dedication. We’re glad to hear you find joy in teaching each day and in making a positive impact on children and families. We appreciate your kind words and encouragement for management.
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