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Directions to Bright Horizons at University Village 2688 NE University Village St. Seattle, WA 98105 From Highway 520 take the Montlake Blvd. NE exit going north toward the University of Washington. Montlake Blvd. NE splits and curves right to become NE 45th St. and also stays straight to become 25th Ave. NE. You will see the University Village Shopping Center to the northeast of that intersection. Enter the mall off of either street and find the Bartell Drug Store. The center is located to the left of that drug store. From I-5 take the NE 45th St. exit going east towards the University of Washington. After passing the University you will travel down a long hill and see the University Village Shopping Center ahead. Turn left onto NE 45th St. at the bottom of the hill and make a left into the shopping mall at the QFC sign. Find the Bartell Drug Store. The center is located to the left of that drug store.

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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.
  • Bright Horizons Guestbook Visit the Bright Horizons Guestbook to see what parents all over the world have to say about Bright Horizons.
  • Child Care Resources Child Care Resources is a child care resource and referral agency serving King County Washington.
  • Consumer Product Safety Commission Lists recalled prducts which may still be in consumer's homes. A must-visit web site if you frequent children's resale shops!
  • Growing Reader's and Books of Excellence A web site devoted to great books and the joy that children's literature can bring families. Find a wide range of books for children of all ages, information on literacy, tips on growing lifelong readers, and more.
  • I am Your Child Great source of information about early childhood development birth to three years old for caregivers and parents. Good links to other resources.
  • Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library system is rich with parenting resources.
  • Sign up for e-family news An informative weekly article e-mailed to families regarding current topics that range from helathy 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 for 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 involvment in education. The NPIN believes that well-informed families are likely to make good decisions about raising and educating their children.
  • University Village Shopping Center This website will keep you informed about what is happening at the University Village Shopping Center.
  • 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.