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Traveling N on I-95 from the Ft. Lauderdale airport, take the Sample Rd exit (Exit 39). Turn left on E Sample Rd. and continue until you reach US-441N/SR 7 N, Turn right onto US-441 and continue 4.8 miles until you see a Walgreen's on your right. Turn right onto Regency Lakes Blvd. Travel approxiomately 1,000 ft and make a left turn at the second opportunity to make a left hand turn and continue straight into the parking lot of Discovery Preschool. Traveling S from the Palm Beach International Airport, take the SW10th St. exit (Exit 41) toward SR-869- TOLL. Take a right onto SW 10 th St. Stay straight to go onto SR-869/ Sawgraqss Expy. S. towards Lyons Rd (partial toll). Merge onto US-441N via Exit 18A. Travel .approximately 1 mile. Take the second right onto Regency Lakes Blvd. There will be a MacDonald's on your left. Make a left turn onto Regency Lakes Blvd. At your second opportunity to turn left, make a left turn and continue straight into Discovery's parking lot.

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  • The National Association for the Education of Young Children The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is the nation's largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators and others dedicated to improving the quality of programs for children from birth through third grade.
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