Indianapolis, IN
Auntie Mame's Child Development Center
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Telephone: (317) 547-3551 · Website: http://amcdc.org/index.html
Ages, Class Size, Days & Tuition
| Ages | Class Size | Days | Tuition |
| From 1 months to 9 years |
4 |
Mon 6am - 6pm Tue 6am - 6pm Wed 6am - 6pm Thu 6am - 6pm Fri 6am - 6pm |
$ 86 / Week |
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Extended Care
- This school does not have extended care
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
We provide quality child care services to children ages 6 weeks to 12 in a positive family friendly and developmentally appropriate environment. Our program is accreditied by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and is licensed by the Indiana Family Social Service Administration-Bureau of Child Care. We are also a United Way of Central Indiana partner agency. We provide services to children of all abilities to promote the healthy development of the whole child. Tuition costs vary by age. You can visit our website at www.amcdc.org.
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