Worldwide Clinical Trials Child Development Center
8605 Cross Park Dr Austin, TX
Daycare & Child Care, Preschools, Center
Ages served
Up to 13 yrs
Hours
7am - 6pm
Licensing
Location
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Prepare for the years ahead with enrollment at Worldwide Clinical Trials Child Development Center! Worldwide Clinical Trials Child Development Center is a center-based early care and education provider based in Austin. Centers like Worldwide Clinical Trials Child Development Center educate the whole child in a school-like environment that can help prepare students for formal school down the road. Parents will find enriching activities and a curriculum to grow spatial, vocabulary and others skills at a school like Worldwide Clinical Trials Child Development Center along with a community of peers of similar ages. The benefit of a full-time schedule for children, too, can be dramatic! In a structured, repeated learning environment, students will play with the same peers, get familiar with the same staff and experience something new every day. The full-time schedule at Worldwide Clinical Trials Child Development Center offers families these things for their children in an environment that’ll soon become a real community. Parents get the advantages of long blocks of time to work while students will grow their social, behavioral and cognitive skills. In addition, Worldwide Clinical Trials Child Development Center teaches a mixed-age curriculum that facilities peer learning and communal growth. In a mixed-age classroom like at Worldwide Clinical Trials Child Development Center, students receive open-ended, stimulating activities and are encouraged to move at their own pace. Younger students receive help and encouragement from older students, boosting their confidence and self-esteem, and older students get to lend a helping hand, teaching empathy and the joy of giving. Mixed-age learning replicates the best of a family or neighborhood group structure as children socialize with peers a little ahead or a little behind their own development path.