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1. Head south on Mo-Pac Expressway 0.8 mi 2. Take the ramp on the left to Texas Loop 1 South 0.2 mi 3. Merge onto TX-1 Loop South 15.1 mi 4. Take the Davis Lane exit 0.3 mi 5. Turn right onto Davis Lane 1.0 mi 6. Destination with be on the left. Turn at the Bright Horizons sign in the parking lot. Our center is located on the corner of Davis Lane and Escarpment Boulevard across from Mills Elementary School.

Bright Horizons Family Center at Oak Hill

  • Address: 6111 Davis Lane , Austin, TX 78749
  • Phone: 512-301-9449
  • Hours of Operation: M-F: 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Ages Served: Infants, Toddlers, Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten,

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Our Kindergarten Program

Comprehensive curriculum preparing children for school success

Our center develops expectations and practices in concert with our state curriculum standards so children make an easy transition into the local school system. At the same time, our curriculum builds off the child’s knowledge base and skills, learning style, and interests. There is a clear emphasis on the development of strong language, math, and science skills. Important “school skills” of listening carefully, following through on a sequence of tasks, and working cooperatively are reinforced.

What Parents are Saying

Our greatest advocates are also our closest friends.

"Molly has been so wonderful! She is kind and patient and my girls have learned so much in her class this year. They can do math and read and actually enjoy doing homework. I feel like they are more than prepared to move on to "big" school this fall. We are going to miss her tremendously!"

Our Curriculum Components

The building blocks to balanced education.

  • Language Works Connecting spoken words to written words, enjoying books independently, retelling stories, writing letters and numbers, indentifying some words on sight.
  • Math Counts Beginning to use standard measurements, beginning addition.
  • Science Rocks Exploring the world in more depth using tools such as magnifying glasses and microscopes, recording observations in science journals.
  • ArtSmart Studying great artists, engaging in collage and three-dimensional artwork, exploring dance, music, and dramatic arts
  • Our World Practicing empathy and compassion towards others, cultural exploration through children’s literature.
  • Well Aware Continuing focus on healthy activity and eating, taking responsibility for own health, beginning to study how our bodies are cared for.

Learning at Home

Basket Full of Textures

You Will Need:

Basket, Materials of different colors and textures: fur, fuzzy synthetic fabric, silk, burlap, velvet, satin, metallic, chiffon, etc.

Directions:

Place basket on floor with toddler. Talk about textures as your child pulls them out of the basket. Ask toddler questions, “Which one is soft?”, “Show me the rough one,” Comment on toddler's reaction to the materials, “You like the velvet, don’t you?” “Do you want to rub the satin on your arm?”

Tip:

Twelve by twelve inch squares are suggested to avoid your child getting tangled in large pieces of fabric. Watch the strings that unravel from the edges. Wash materials routinely.

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