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From I-95 North / South - Take exit 15 to merge onto US-7 N toward Norwalk/Danbury Turn right onto Grist Mill Rd Turn left onto US-7 N/Main Ave Continue to follow US-7 N – you will pass Walmart, Borders, and the Mobil Station on your right. Turn left onto CT-33 N/US-7 N/Danbury Rd/Westport Rd Continue to follow CT-33 N/US-7 N/Danbury Rd – you will pass Orem’s Diner on your left. Turn left onto CT-106 S/Wolfpit Rd Take the 2nd right onto Horseshoe Rd Continue onto River Rd – you will pass Gap, and then the Stop & Shop plaza on your left Turn left onto Godfrey Pl Bright Horizons at Wilton will be on the left.

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  • What Parents are Saying

    about Bright Horizons

    "Maria is a great Preschool teacher. The chidlren in her room all love her. She is currently in school and works very hard at both teaching and school. She shares her ideas and is a team player. The children enjoy interacting with her throughout the day. She implements hands-on developmentall ."

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  • Summer Program 2012

    Clubs, Activities, Enrichments and more!

    We are so excited to share the calendar for our 2012 Summer Program! Throughout June, July and August we will be supplementing our regular curriculum with additional clubs, enrichment activities and projects designed to make the summer as fun, enjoyable, informative and educational as possible!

    Please click here to access our Summer Program 2012 Calendar. Please feel free to call or email the center for more information.
  • Breastfeeding, Pumping and Working: Making it work when you're a working mom

    Free Parenting Webinar

    Wednesday, June 13, 2012
    3:00-4:00 p.m. EST

    We are excited to partner with maternal-infant specialist Nancy Holtzman RN IBCLC CPN from Isis Parenting to answer all your questions about how to continue breastfeeding when returning to work.

    If you want to breastfeed when you’re home and provide expressed milk for your baby when you’re away from them, this webinar will help you to prepare. We’ll review a time line for the early weeks, when and how to begin expressing milk and how to combine breastfeeding and bottle-feeding to protect the breastfeeding relationship.

    Attendees of this webinar will be entered to win a pump and accessories package from Medela.*

    *Employees of Bright Horizons and Isis Parenting are not eligible to win this prize.


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  • Week of the Young Child

    Celebrations and fun at Bright Horizons at Wilton

    Each year Bright Horizons at Wilton celebrates the National ‘Week of The Young Child’. The purpose of the ‘Week of the Young Child’ is to focus public attention on the needs of young children and their families and to recognize the early childhood programs and services that meet those needs.

    As a Center, we spent the week working on many different projects and activities to highlight the learning and interactions that take place at the Center, and the high expectations that we hold for each child.  

    The Toddlers worked together to begin planting in their Program garden. The children planted seeds and flowers, and painted rocks to edge their flower beds and the trees in their garden. This is a project that they will continue to work on well past WOYC, and will able to give them a wealth of opportunities for development in Science, Math and Social Relations. 

    Click here to read our May 2012 Newsletter

    Click here to see our green-thumbed toddlers planting their seeds and flowers.


  • About the Curriculum

    Our unique approach to education.

    Bright Horizons’ The World at Their Fingertips

    Children learn in a variety of ways and at their own pace. Our carefully planned curriculum is designed to inspire your child at every age and stage. Built around extensive research, 21st-century technology, and developmentally appropriate instruction, our curriculum introduces concepts of math, science, language, culture, environment, art and health.

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  • About our Teachers

    Helping children reach their potential

    Our Teachers

    Inspired by knowledgeable child development professionals who understand the balance between nurturing developing minds and caring for tender spirits, children grow from curious infants into explorative preschoolers. Our teachers are all experienced and highly trained, meeting rigid certification requirements. They keep up with the latest techniques in early childhood curriculum and continually develop new skills to guide children on a path to lifelong learning.

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  • Health & Safety

    Because parents need peace of mind

    Well Aware and Staying Healthy

    Our center environment offers children a healthy and safe place to develop and learn. Through our Well Aware program and our Staying Healthy procedures, we set high expectations for creating healthy environments and also foster positive attitudes within children towards healthy living, physical activity, and nutrition.

    We’re proud to provide programs parents can feel good about, and to be recognized as a model for other early education programs by the Partnership for a Healthier America and First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign.

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