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Austin, TX
Bright Horizons Family Ctr (Braker)
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Telephone: (512) 833-7090 · Website: www.brighthorizons.com
School Philosophy and Mission
We are pleased that our commitment to providing innovative programs that help children, families, and employers work together to be their very best has received some prestigious recognition. Bright Horizons has consistently been the only child care organization named to the '100 Best Companies to Work for in America' list by Fortune magazine. In addition, more than half of the organizations on The Working Mother '100 Best Companies' list are Bright Horizons clients.
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Morning - Child signs into classroom (child signs in) and picks a job for a day, free choice play in morning, family style breakfast, morning circle time, moring projects, outside play, afternoon cirlce time, lunch (family style), nap and story, snack, cirlce time, then free choice projects
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