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The center is located in the Wellesley Office Park, which is directly off of Route 9 (East Side) just before the on-ramp to 95/128. Once inside the office park, drive down to 60 William street (on the left) and pull into parking lot. Playground will be on the left hand side. There is a walkway to the left of the playground and you need to go through the gate, walk down the path and come to the main door of the center.

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Our School-Age Program

Guiding children to experience their world and pursue their interests

Our school-age programs include before- and after-school care, back-up care for school holidays and school closing days, and summer day camp. We provide school-age children with the opportunity to live, learn and socialize in a relaxed setting outside of school.

We offer a wealth of enrichment activities that engage the interests of school-age children. You may find school-age children creating a magazine or a video, playing chess or shooting hoops, tutoring each other or forming a club. Teachers are there alongside, facilitating, guiding and understanding that learning does not have to take on the tone and texture of a school day but rather be filled with fun.

What Parents are Saying

Our greatest advocates are also our closest friends.

"My child has had an entirely positive experience at the center. We absolutely love this center and feel the involvement of this center has helped start our kids off with the foundation necessary for success in school. "

Our Curriculum Components

The building blocks to balanced education.

  • Language Works Tackling homework assignments, reading chapter books, engaging in long conversations with teachers and peers.
  • Math Counts Measuring weight, length, and volume, using math to solve problems.
  • Science Rocks Investigating forces of nature, developing hypotheses and conclusions, using computers, magazines, and books to explore the world.
  • ArtSmart Studying great artists, individual exploration of performance arts including dance, singing, musical instruments, and drama.
  • Our World Exploring diverse cultures, showing interest in finding solutions to issues of discrimination and injustice, becoming involved in service projects.
  • Well Aware Taking responsibility for a healthy lifestyle through regular exercise and healthy eating, participating in extracurricular activities including team sports and dance.

Learning at Home

Sensory Path

You Will Need:

Carpet square or throw rug, rubber mat, contact paper with the sticky side up, bubble wrap, soft fabric, or other materials with different textures

Directions:

Lay the materials out on the floor for your child to sit, crawl or roll around on.

Tip:

Talk to your child about the sensations she might be feeling. “Velvet feels soft on your knees. Listen to the sounds the bubble wrap makes…pop, pop.”

Variation:


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