One Step At A Time Child Care

Hours

Friday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Chamber Rating

4.2 - (21 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.2 - (21 reviews)
15
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  • Alina Torrez

    My daughter goes here since 2 years already! She loves her friends and her teachers! Everyone is very nice. The daycare is very clean
    Jan 30th, 2024

  • Donald Hanna


    Oct 1st, 2023

  • Morgan Holmes


    Jul 6th, 2023

  • Braden Thatcher

    I was one of the kids in One Step, so I can give you a firsthand account of the place. First, to help understand the information I can give, I'm 15, so I was there 5 years ago for basically my whole life up to that point. Second, that 5 years ago means that my memory might be off, or the facility itself has changed. (Ex: the school age room wasn't space themed when I was there, but I looked at their website and now it is.) Also, I am a bit biased, considering I spent 66.66% of my life there even now, so I recommend fact checking most if not all of what I say. Another thing, I might have been oblivious to a few things, considering I was a kid. A small child will probably not listen to a discussion about how much money someone makes or the Roman Empire. The last thing before I get started, the vast majority of what I remember was from the School Age room, so I may exclude some pretty crucial details from anything younger. 1. I remember the staff having a decently high turnover. You'd get a teacher for 1-2 years, and then someone new would show up. The kids would tend to get emotional when a teacher told them they were getting ready to leave. 2. The food in my experience was GOOD. When you have a 6-10 year old who loves green beans, the cook is doing something right. I don't know the ratio of preprepared to cooked in-One Step, so I can't tell you what their work was, but still. 3. The daycare is Christian, and it is vaguely apparent throughout the day. We prayed at lunch, for example. 4. They had an outdoor recess section behind the building. It had a covered area filled with woodchips, that had things like swings and slides etc (If you search it with Google Earth, it's the green roofed area out back.) It had a one goal basketball part, some little train-looking meshes for kids to play on in the grass. I think there were also 2 houses that were also metal mesh, on either side of the edges, that, if they were ever used, it was perfect for tag back and forth between them. The biggest thing I remember were the coveted small tricycles on a little concrete track surrounding the covered pavilion. I would just ride around on it FOREVER. You did have to stay to the right, so you didn't run into anyone. 5. I remember being in the School Age room and being able to bring my Nintendo 3DS and play. I think I was also able to play on my tablet. I don't remember the rules for when you could and couldn't do this, however, if there were any. 6. I read the website and apparently they have buses to pick you up year-round. I was too far for them, so I was only at One Step on Christmas break or Summer break. I can't remember anything earlier than school on that either. 7. During the summer, they would take School Agers on field trips every other day, and I believe the four year olds. They would stagger this, so School Age, 4, School Age, 4, School Age, 4, etc. I enjoyed basically every field trip, probably excluding those that were usually very hot, like the OKC zoo. (Again, fact check this stuff. I read that they were bought out in 2020, AFTER my time going. Everything I've said is subject to change.) 8. Sometimes we would learn, sometimes we didn't. I remember days where we just played, ate, played at recess, and then played indoors. I also remember select occasions when a teacher tried to teach us some sign language or long division depending on our age within the School Age room. I don't remember either time being wildly successful for me, but I do know "giraffe" in sign language now. That's good enough. So, there's the kid's perspective on what happens at One Step. Remember to take much of my info with a grain of salt unless you verify it. I hope this has been helpful to you. Thank you for reading this.
    Apr 11th, 2023

  • Alondra M.

    Very disorganized, one day they'll tell you one thing next day they will completely different.
    Jan 18th, 2023

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About
One Step At A Time Child Care

One Step At A Time Child Care is located at 1724 Renaissance Blvd in Edmond, Oklahoma 73013. One Step At A Time Child Care can be contacted via phone at 405-330-3077 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   405-330-3077

Services

  • CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM
  • INFANT THROUGH SCHOOL AGE
  • TEACHING LOVING VALUES

Payment Methods

  • Discover
  • MasterCard
  • Visa

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for One Step At A Time Child Care?

A The phone number for One Step At A Time Child Care is: 405-330-3077.


Q Where is One Step At A Time Child Care located?

A One Step At A Time Child Care is located at 1724 Renaissance Blvd, Edmond, OK 73013


Q What is the internet address for One Step At A Time Child Care?

A The website (URL) for One Step At A Time Child Care is: http://www.onestepedmond.com/


Q How big is One Step At A Time Child Care?

A One Step At A Time Child Care employs approximately 20+ people.


Q Is there a key contact at One Step At A Time Child Care?

A You can contact Magan Bacgby at 405-330-3077.


Q What days are One Step At A Time Child Care open?

A One Step At A Time Child Care is open:
Friday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM


Q How is One Step At A Time Child Care rated?

A One Step At A Time Child Care has a 4.2 Star Rating from 21 reviewers.

Key Contacts

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Magan Bacgby
Representative


Hours

Friday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
One Step At A Time Child Care

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Alina Torrez on Google

image My daughter goes here since 2 years already! She loves her friends and her teachers! Everyone is very nice. The daycare is very clean


Donald Hanna on Google

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Morgan Holmes on Google

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Braden Thatcher on Google

image I was one of the kids in One Step, so I can give you a firsthand account of the place. First, to help understand the information I can give, I'm 15, so I was there 5 years ago for basically my whole life up to that point. Second, that 5 years ago means that my memory might be off, or the facility itself has changed. (Ex: the school age room wasn't space themed when I was there, but I looked at their website and now it is.) Also, I am a bit biased, considering I spent 66.66% of my life there even now, so I recommend fact checking most if not all of what I say. Another thing, I might have been oblivious to a few things, considering I was a kid. A small child will probably not listen to a discussion about how much money someone makes or the Roman Empire. The last thing before I get started, the vast majority of what I remember was from the School Age room, so I may exclude some pretty crucial details from anything younger.
1. I remember the staff having a decently high turnover. You'd get a teacher for 1-2 years, and then someone new would show up. The kids would tend to get emotional when a teacher told them they were getting ready to leave.
2. The food in my experience was GOOD. When you have a 6-10 year old who loves green beans, the cook is doing something right. I don't know the ratio of preprepared to cooked in-One Step, so I can't tell you what their work was, but still.
3. The daycare is Christian, and it is vaguely apparent throughout the day. We prayed at lunch, for example.
4. They had an outdoor recess section behind the building. It had a covered area filled with woodchips, that had things like swings and slides etc (If you search it with Google Earth, it's the green roofed area out back.) It had a one goal basketball part, some little train-looking meshes for kids to play on in the grass. I think there were also 2 houses that were also metal mesh, on either side of the edges, that, if they were ever used, it was perfect for tag back and forth between them. The biggest thing I remember were the coveted small tricycles on a little concrete track surrounding the covered pavilion. I would just ride around on it FOREVER. You did have to stay to the right, so you didn't run into anyone.
5. I remember being in the School Age room and being able to bring my Nintendo 3DS and play. I think I was also able to play on my tablet. I don't remember the rules for when you could and couldn't do this, however, if there were any.
6. I read the website and apparently they have buses to pick you up year-round. I was too far for them, so I was only at One Step on Christmas break or Summer break. I can't remember anything earlier than school on that either.
7. During the summer, they would take School Agers on field trips every other day, and I believe the four year olds. They would stagger this, so School Age, 4, School Age, 4, School Age, 4, etc. I enjoyed basically every field trip, probably excluding those that were usually very hot, like the OKC zoo. (Again, fact check this stuff. I read that they were bought out in 2020, AFTER my time going. Everything I've said is subject to change.)
8. Sometimes we would learn, sometimes we didn't. I remember days where we just played, ate, played at recess, and then played indoors. I also remember select occasions when a teacher tried to teach us some sign language or long division depending on our age within the School Age room. I don't remember either time being wildly successful for me, but I do know "giraffe" in sign language now. That's good enough.
So, there's the kid's perspective on what happens at One Step. Remember to take much of my info with a grain of salt unless you verify it. I hope this has been helpful to you. Thank you for reading this.


Alondra M. on Yelp

image Very disorganized, one day they'll tell you one thing next day they will completely different.


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