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Coming from the North take 75/85 South to Exit 252 Northside Dr. Turn right onto Northside Drive and left onto 10th Street. Turn left onto Tumlin Street and the center will be on your right. 1015 Tumlin Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30318 Coming from the South take 75/85 North to Exit 250 Tenth/Fourteenth St/Georgia Tech Exit. Stay straight onto Williams St and take the first left onto 10th Street. Turn right onto Tumlin St and the center will be on your right. 1015 Tumlin Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30318

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Potty Training ResourcesPotty training doesn't have to be a struggle. Bright Horizons' early childhood development experts share tips for how parents can prepare and guide children towards potty learning success.

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Children's Life SkillsHow can families and teachers give kids the life skills they need to cope  in our multi-tasking, multimedia, modern world?

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#SocialParenting: Facebook Family Fitness Challenge

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Being physically active and focusing on fitness is an important priority that begins in early childhood. How does your family stay physically fit? Yoga? Bike riding? Nature walks? Visit Bright Horizons on social media and join in our Family Fitness Challenge to show us how your family enjoys staying active. Participation is easy! All you

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  • Beansprout Bean Sprout helps pediatricians and child care professionals use the web to educate, support, and communicate with families -- also offers curriculum, career, technology, and resources information.
  • Bright Horizons Family Solutions This website offers valuable information about Bright Horizons Family Solutions. Read about our curriculum "The World at Their Fingertips", learn more about our Growing Readers program, and access current information on the family and work life benefits.
  • Careguide Careguide.comhelps find childcare across the country.
  • Dads Can Father tools to help build involved fathers, chat rooms for dads, in English and French.
  • Family Education Welcome to FamilyEducation, where millions of parents find school solutions, homework help, parenting tips, and expert advice.
  • Homework Help Homeworkhelp.com's mission is to create the best possible educational software and services for middle school, high school, and college students. It is our hope that our creative, innovative and interactive learning products can empower students of all ages to achieve their educational goals.
  • National Association for the Education of Young Children Official website of NAEYC. Provides valuable resources to parents of children in early childhood learning programs. The site also lists NAEYC accreditated programs by area.
  • PLAYBALL Playball is a sports program offered at our center. Please visit their site for more information.
  • Positive Discipline "Positive Discipline promotes and encourages the development of life skills and respectful relationships in family school and business and community systems."
  • Quality Care for Children Resource and Referral Agency
  • The Child Development Institute The Child Development InstituteExcellent site for information on child development, disorders, learning, parenting, and health and safety.
  • The National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care The National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care web site offers information such as: Individual States’ Licensing Regulations Updates to Caring for Our Children Standards Based Resources Health and Safety Tips
  • The Parent Coach Company Parenting doesn't have to be an onging and overwhelming struggle. You can raise remarkable children who are capable, confident, responsible, and compassionate. If you would like more information about parent coaching, please visit their website.