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[quote=Anonymous] I am passing along some info for my kids childcare center (I have an infant and a preschooler). They serve GWU but open to community. There are spots avaialable in toddler, two's and preschool classrooms. They are newly opened and we could not be happier! The admin team and teachers are a family to all families to us. Small Center with personal touch and so much love for the kids. The teachers are "hand-picked", super qualified and absolutely amazing. They are Reggio Emilia inspired and doing great things. Even infant room is full of activities and babies get to do amazing things. I was surprised how well organized everyting is. Here is the information: GW Child Development Center 2033 “K” Street N.W, Suite 100 Washington, D.C, 20006 (202) 296-1159x201 081045@cclc.com www.cclc.com Open Monday-Friday 7:00am-6:00pm Serving children ages 6 weeks through 5 years old Our Mission GWU CCLC creates high-quality, customized solutions for children, families, communities, and our employees in order to foster early learning, develop leaders and support our partners' work-life vision- believing that integrity, collaboration and having fun are essential so that our families and partners realize value, our employees grow professionally and children succeed! Philosophy GWU CCLC is a stimulating and caring environment designed to promote social, emotional, cognitive and physical development. We provide a variety of learning experiences that encourage a positive self-image and joy in the learning process. We respect each child as an individual with unique qualities of personality, intelligence and creativity. Our highly trained and educated staff has set up an environment that is clean, fun, creative and most importantly “child centered.” We feel an open line of communication between the center, our parents and schools is how we build a strong relationship. Our goal at CCLC is to provide the best possible care and overall rewarding experience for you and your child. We invite you to take a tour at GW CDC to meet our wonderful educators and experience the life of our center. [/quote]
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