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We are located off of the Garden State Parkway exit 131A (Metropark). Once you exit the parkway you will make a left at the first traffic light onto Prudential Driveway (across from the Hilton Hotel). Once you enter the Offices at Metropark complex you will follow the parking lot to the left towards the smaller building that says Prudential. We are located inside the Prudential building.

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Come to our Well Aware Event on May 23rd at 4:00pm.

Well Aware is the part of our curriculum that focus on health, fitness and wellness.  Come to our event on May 23rd from 4:00 to 6:00pm and experience fruit shakes with our infants, yoga with toddlers, and healthy cooking activities with preschool and pre-k.  Bring a friend! 

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Swing Set Smarts: Extending Learning to the Playground


Outdoor Learning Games and ActivitiesThe link between physical activity and learning is strong. Children learn by doing and being actively engaged. Not only does physical activity promote physical development, it also supports cognitive, social and emotional development. While research has proven these points, they are also evident when...

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Mind in the Making: The 7 Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs

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

Bright Horizons, in conjunction with Families and Work Institute and Ellen Galinsky, present a parent webinar about the skills adults and children need in order to succeed in the 21st century.

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#SocialParenting: Calming Children’s Fears After a Natural Disaster

Saturday, May 25, 2013

After natural disasters, like the tragedy that happened this week in Oklahoma, it can be common for children to express fears about a dangerous weather situation happening close to their own home and family. A member of the Bright Horizons Online Community is looking for advice on helping her daughter to cope with her fears about natural

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  • American Academy of Pediatrics Committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
  • Consumer Product Safety Commission Lists recalled products which may still be in consumer's homes. A must-visit web site if you frequent children's resale shops!
  • Growing at Bright Horizons An online destination designed to help you and your child grow together. This family resource for growing children is full of challenging activities, family-friendly educational information, and valuable parenting tips.
  • Growing Readers Review The Growing Readers Review is a publication for parents and teachers. With author interviews, illustrator spotlights, and suggested activities to do with featured books, the Review is a dynamic publication that helps parents to bring literature to life for their children.
  • Mom to Mom Blog Join Bright Horizons moms in their conversations about the daily challenge to succeed professionally and personally.
  • Sign up for e-family news informative weekly article e-mailed to families regarding current topics that range from healthy snacks and family dynamics, to news reports and safety tips.
  • Stand for Children America's only nationwide grassroots voice for children who's members take action at the national, state, community, and neighborhood levels.
  • The Bright Horizons Foundation For Children Bright Horizons Family Solutions is committed to making a difference, not only in the lives of the thousands of children we care for daily, but also in the communities where we live and work. The Bright Horizons Foundation for Children is our company's way of making sure that the closing line of our mission statement "to make a difference in the lives of children and families and in the communities where we live and work" is put into practice each day. Click here to learn more about The Bright Horizons Foundation For Children.
  • The Fathers Network The Fathers Network provides current information and resources to assist all families and care providers involved in the lives of children with special needs.
  • 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.
  • The National Parent Information Network (NPIN) The mission of NPIN is to provide access to research-based information about the process of parenting, and about family involvement in education. The NPIN believes that well-informed families are likely to make good decisions about raising and educating their children.
  • Zero to Three ZERO TO THREE is a national, non-profit organization located in Washington, D.C., dedicated solely to advancing the healthy development of babies and young children.