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Coming from 285, 75/85/ South exit at 10th Street, turn left onto 10th Street, cross back over 75/85 proceed to West Peachtree Street which is the third traffic light, Turn left onto West Peachtree, make the next right onto 11th Street. Once on 11th Street turn into the second drieveway on the right near the guard hut to enter parking lot to the center.

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  • What Parents are Saying

    about Bright Horizons

    "As you have entered the field of education, I know you will continue to do well. Good luck with completing your degree! Continue implementing your crafts to enhance the room as well as your crafty ways of engaging the children!"

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  • Anytime, Anyplace: Fun Family Learning Activities

    Parenting tips

    Parents of young children know it best; there really are only so many hours in a day and often it’s just not enough. From carpools to bath time, our schedules are jam-packed full of errands, chores, and to-do list items. There never seems to be enough time to just sit and enjoy our children’s childhood.

    In addition to our full schedules, many of us juggle feelings of guilt for not participating in our child’s early experiences and learning as much as we’d like to. But, with a little forethought and creativity, we can turn even the most mundane tasks into fun learning activities to share with our children.

    **Join us each Thursday at 2:30 p.m. est for an e-Family Twitter Chat - follow #eFamChat

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  • 5 Reasons to Visit Us

    Contact us to schedule a visit

    #1: Passionate & caring teachers

    #2: Curriculum in action

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  • Laughter is the Best Medicine - Even for Tots!

    Children's book reviews by early childhood experts.

    What makes your child laugh? Is it raspberries on the tummy of your infant? Your toddler dressing up in grown-up clothes? A stream of knock-knock jokes from your preschooler? Or sophisticated puns from your school-ager?

    According to the blog Ageing Healthily, Happily & Youthfully, “the average four-year-old laughs 300 times a day and for the average 40-year-old it might be four times.” Why is the world of childhood such a funny place?

    Read on for our book recommendations.


  • About the Curriculum

    Our unique approach to education.

    Bright Horizons’ The World at Their Fingertips

    Children learn in a variety of ways and at their own pace. Our carefully planned curriculum is designed to inspire your child at every age and stage. Built around extensive research, 21st-century technology, and developmentally appropriate instruction, our curriculum introduces concepts of math, science, language, culture, environment, art and health.

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  • About our Teachers

    Helping children reach their potential

    Our Teachers

    Inspired by knowledgeable child development professionals who understand the balance between nurturing developing minds and caring for tender spirits, children grow from curious infants into explorative preschoolers. Our teachers are all experienced and highly trained, meeting rigid certification requirements. They keep up with the latest techniques in early childhood curriculum and continually develop new skills to guide children on a path to lifelong learning.

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  • Health & Safety

    Because parents need peace of mind

    Well Aware and Staying Healthy

    Our center environment offers children a healthy and safe place to develop and learn. Through our Well Aware program and our Staying Healthy procedures, we set high expectations for creating healthy environments and also foster positive attitudes within children towards healthy living, physical activity, and nutrition.

    We’re proud to provide programs parents can feel good about, and to be recognized as a model for other early education programs by the Partnership for a Healthier America and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign.

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