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Midlothian, TX
Childrens Palace
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Telephone: (214) 723-3148 · Website: www.childrenspalace.com
Contact Info
Childrens Palace
1014 N 9th Street
Midlothian, TX
76065
http://www.childrenspalace.com
Tel:
(214) 723-3148
Director:
info@childrenspalace.com
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School Philosophy and Mission
"It's never too early for balance. That's our philosophy in the Infant Program at Children's Palace. In fact, the most basic definition of balance is one of the goals for every infant in the program: ...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
"Flag Time
Circle Time
Learning Wall Time
Curriculum Time
Bible Time
Outside Time
Center Time
Reading Time
Meal Time
Indoor Playground
Activity Time
Arts and Crafts
Weekly and Monthly Activ...
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
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