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From the South: I-95 N. Take exit 18 for Thurbers Ave. toward US1. Keep left at the fork. Follow signs for Eddy St. Go under the overpass to traffic light. Continue straight, to intersection. Meeting Street School will be on the right. Turn right onto Eddy St. Continue straight, passing Dunkin Donuts on the right & Wendy’s on the left. At traffic light near hospitals, turn left onto Dudley St. Continue straight at 1st stop sign. At the 2nd stop sign, at the end of a parking lot, turn left onto Prairie Ave. Take your first left onto Blackstone St. We are on the right, across from Flynn Elementary School. From the North: I-95 S: Take exit 19 Eddy St. Continue straight on exit toward traffic lights. Samuel Dental Center will be in the gated area on the right. Turn right onto Eddy St. You will pass the main entrance to RIH. At the next traffic light you will turn right onto Dudley St. Please follow directions from above.

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About Our Staff

A Bright Horizons teacher is a nurturer as well as an educator, someone who encourages learning through exploration, and who understands the balance between what a child needs to feel safe and what she requires to reach her potential. Your child’s teacher is your partner. At Bright Horizons, families and teachers work together --celebrating successes, navigating challenges, and communicating daily about your child’s achievements and goals.

Meet Our Teachers

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  • Name: Chanelle H.
  • I Teach: Toddler 3
  • Teaching Since: 2005
  • I love teaching children because: I like to watch them grow and develop new skills.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Abiyoyo
  • Name: Christina S.
  • I Teach: Infant One
  • Teaching Since: 1979
  • I love teaching children because: It is a pleasure to see infants grow from being so dependent to independent little children
  • Favorite Children's Book: Curious George
  • Name: Christine
  • I Teach: Toddlers
  • Teaching Since: 1974
  • I love teaching children because: As I am teaching them they always help me learn something new. Also their smiling faces as I enter the classroom make me so happy.
  • Favorite Children's Book: How Do I Love You?
  • Name: Cindy P.
  • I Teach: Kindergarten Prep
  • Teaching Since: 1990
  • I love teaching children because: of their boundless energy, great enthusiasm and their beautiful smiles. It is a great honor to be apart of their lives and to help them grow and learn!
  • Favorite Children's Book: King Bidgood's in the Bathtub
  • Name: Danielle P.
  • I Teach: Toddler Three
  • Teaching Since: 2004
  • I love teaching children because: I enjoy helping them discover new ideas and developing skills. They are funny and make my days enjoyable.
  • Favorite Children's Book: My Many Colored Days
  • Name: Dot D.
  • I Teach: Infant One
  • Teaching Since: 1991
  • I love teaching children because: it is very fulfilling to be apart of their lives. I love what I do.
  • Favorite Children's Book: xxx
  • Name: Heather M.
  • I Teach: Todder One and Toddler Lead
  • Teaching Since: 1991
  • I love teaching children because: I enjoy watching the toddlers lean and grow each day. I am happy to be such an important part of their early development.
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Giving Tree
  • Name: Heidi B.
  • I Teach: Toddler Two
  • Teaching Since: 2008
  • I love teaching children because: I enjoy watching them blossom into caring, loving, bright little individual.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Goodnight Moon
  • Name: Jessica H.
  • I Teach: Toddler Two
  • Teaching Since: 2004
  • I love teaching children because: they fill my day with laughter as I watch all of the silly things they do. I also enjoy seeing how they develop from an older infant to and older toddler ready to move on.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Jamberry
  • Name: Luisa R.
  • I Teach: Preschool
  • Teaching Since: 2008
  • I love teaching children because: they are my motivation to become a better educator. Their desire and enthusiasm to learn everyday inspires me to be creative and reminds me that learning is fun.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Where the Wild Things Are
  • Name: Shamayra D.
  • I Teach: Infants
  • Teaching Since: 2008
  • I love teaching children because: I enjoy working closely with children and families.
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar
  • Name: Cheryl F.
  • I Teach: Office Manager
  • Teaching Since: 1994
  • I love teaching children because: It is a very rewarding profession. There is nothing like the feeling you get when a child "gets it" for the first time.
  • Favorite Children's Book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar or any other Eric Carle Book
  • Name: Jenise H.
  • I Teach: Kindergarten Prep
  • Teaching Since: 2001
  • I love teaching children because: I like to make them feel special and important and they do the same for me. We learn something new everyday.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day
  • Name: Elisa M.
  • I Teach: Preschool
  • Teaching Since: 2004
  • I love teaching children because: I love to watch their faces light up in excitment when they learn/figure out something new. It makes me feel like I truly make a difference in helping them learn and grow into confident and independent individuals.
  • Favorite Children's Book: Alice the Fairy

Administration

  • Name: Jen C.

    Position: Center Director

    In Education Since: 1996

    I love working for Bright Horizons because: I enjoy being an integral part of a company that supports famiies and children.

    Favorite Children's Book: Little Blue and Little Yellow

  • Name: Kelly Q.

    Position: Center Nurse and Divisional Health Care Consultant

    In Education Since: 2010

    I love working for Bright Horizons because: I enjoy working with families and children as well as staff to promote health and safety and improve quality in Early Childhood Education.

    Favorite Children's Book: In the Night Kitchen