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Cedar Park, TX
Children's Courtyard (Cedar Park)

Five Stars

Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents.

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Telephone: (512) 249-8700  · Website: www.childrenscourtyard.com

School Philosophy and Mission

The Children's Courtyard is dedicated to providing the highest quality early childhood development and care. Our innovative approach is exemplified in our beautiful home-like settings that are warm and inviting. Our classrooms are furnished with state-of-the-art, age appropriate equipment designed to meet children's developmental needs.

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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School

1. Transition Time
2. Breakfast
3. Circle Time
4. Stations (children choose station)
5. Circle time to discuss stations
6. Journals
7. Curriculum
8. Outside Play
9. Circle Time
10. Lunch
11. Stations
12. Circle Time
13 Outside Play

source: This information was provided by the director

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Nov
25
2009

It was a cold and soggy day at the Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo. Cold, that is, for March day here in Austin. Of all the sights to see, my son spent most of our visit at the petting zoo. He picked out his

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Nov
13
2009

Trace around your child's foot, with shoe on, on a piece of white construction paper or card stock. Have child cut out the shoe print and add a spooky face. Glue it to a popsicle stick and you have a ghost stick puppet!

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