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Are you looking for safe, educational, and fun child care for your child at a daycare near you? Call us today to learn more! To you, the working parent, every dollar is important, and no child care program delivers better value than Childcare Network! We have very high standards of care, safety and education - plus a whole lot of fun, at a far more affordable price.

We help your child get ahead in life, while helping your budget, too. Our programs use a research based curriculum that is individualized to every age, with planned activities that combine learning and fun to create happy, curious kids. Your children will enjoy free, USDA approved, nutritionally balanced breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack each day.
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Childcare Network is not just a great place to work; it's a great place to be! Working with children is a great responsibility, but very rewarding. We are looking for qualified teachers and staff to join the growing Childcare Network family. Our mission at Childcare Network is to provide children with the highest quality early care and education and to serve as a supportive network and resource for families.
Choosing child care is one of the most important decisions you will make in your child's life. The care they receive in these foundational years sets the stage for the duration of the education process. Research shows that children enrolled in high-quality learning environments experience greater success in school, college and as adults.
Infancy is a tender, remarkable time of growth and development in a child's life. In our Bright Baby infant program, emphasis is placed on the child's physical needs, such as feeding and diapering, as well as interpersonal interaction. Each infant classroom is designed to develop physical, emotional, social and cognitive skills for babies between the ages of six weeks and twelve months.
This program builds on the fine and gross motor skills being developed during the first year allowing for exploration and play in a safe, responsive setting. Teachers listen attentively, talk through routines, and are sensitive to the types of activities that engage the child's attention to cultivate new, complex thinking skills.
Manipulative toys are used to promote eye-hand coordination. Teachers emphasize daily routines and social interaction through family style meals and other small group activities. Picture books, songs and skits are used to increase color, shape and number recognition. Teachers organize socio-dramatic play activities so children can dress-up and role-play.
Reviews (10)
Elias De Paula
Elias De Paula
Nov 22, 2021
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Had to pull my 10 month old girl out of one of their facilities quick. After several complaints about a staff member who was not keeping up to Health Department Standards (Having her toddler children with infants, not cleaning or sanitizing my daughter properly, among other grievances).
Management promised to take care of issues but then reverted. Meanwhile my daughter started getting sickly until I pulled her out of Childcare Network. Ooltewah, Harrison location under Morgan Sharp and Brandy as directors of the center.
They do a great marketing job to get your child. That's about it thought
Sherry Sabatino
Sherry Sabatino
Oct 13, 2021
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I went to work at Destin, Fl. Location in August and it did not start out well. I have a degree in elementary education ,learned Montessori education from Mother Isabel, Marie Montessori's assistant, loved teaching but moved on to other things job wise. I thought this would be great. First my pay check was a disaster,didn't get it for a month. After a few weeks my noise started to run and coughing in class room. I became very ill had to take steroids and antibiotics, now children are showing same sign and going to doctor for antibiotics. I looked in air conditioning vent very moldy and looked like
Zach Weers
Zach Weers
Jul 22, 2021
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The location on Simonton Rd in Lawrenceville went from being a 10 to a 1 in the matter of 2 months. Director is never there to discuss concerns to...assistant director is brand new and doesn't know anything. Voiced my opinion and asked questions at the pre-k meeting and was given a stern talking to like I was a child. Worst daycare EVER!
Nicole Macchio
Nicole Macchio
Jun 05, 2018
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I would think in the year 2018 that woman with children and the workforce is socially acceptable! I applied for a assistant director position and the hiring person was more interested in what I could do for her rather than seeing my years of experience, education credentials and qualifications. I was addressed in a matter that was discriminatory because I have 4 children. This is not a handicap! I would no way accept a position here after understanding the motivation of the director! Rather than being family oriented she wanted to hire someone who would not be a burden to her! Basically, the interview
Toni O'Neill
Toni O'Neill
Feb 02, 2017
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Absolutely the best Daycare in Pensacola!! My girls attend CCN #112 and our experience has been nothing but amazing. My 4 year old is currently in the VPK program and has been attending #112 since 2013. After I had my second daughter, the only thing that eased my mind going back to work early was the fact I knew she would be in good hands.The Director (Christine) and Assistant Director (Christina) are amazing at handling their facility and choose only the best teachers to have on board. Everyone on staff I have encountered has always been nice, polite, and you can tell they are there because they
Jessica Vinson
Jessica Vinson
Oct 22, 2016
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My experience with Childcare Network has been great! My son has been in center #188 for 3 years and we've had nothing but positive experiences. The teachers are great and really care about your child.
Tanya Johnson
Tanya Johnson
Sep 06, 2016
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Childcare Network #258 in Lexington, KY is a mediocre daycare for my 2yr old son, but their after school program that my 7yr old daughter goes to is nothing, but trouble. This is place that tolerates bullying because the so called "teacher" is constantly on her phone and/or chatting it up with the kitchen staff (this room is right next to their kitchen). The mentioned teacher (just to point out this is their 4th or 5th teacher within 1yr or less' time, I lost count at this point) shows favoritism to some children and not others. The director is a pushover, all her staff is walking all over her
Dominique LaRosa
Dominique LaRosa
Oct 12, 2015
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Childcare Network in Clayton has been a blessing for me and my family. After our very recent move to North Carolina, we were pleased to find such a wonderful learning environment for our son. Ms. Donna was more than helpful during the initial stages of touring the facility, paperwork, and making my husband and I feel like it was the right choice. The school was clean, had great energy, and the teachers seemed very receptive to all my questions. Ms.Candace and Ms. Laura have made the classroom feel like a family environment not only for my son but for all the other children. It give us a sense of
Carlito Baptiste
Carlito Baptiste
Aug 28, 2015
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Childcare Network is a joy to have. This is a great time for her to learn and grow while we are at work. As a new parent, I find a great sense of knowing that my child can be in a loving, caring and learning environment during the week while I work. Keep up the awesome job of tending to our future as we prepare our greats for greater things.
Deja Vu
Deja Vu
Jun 17, 2015
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Childcare Network ESPECIALLY the one on University Avenue is the WORSE daycare I have EVER come across. I have had issues with them since I first enrolled my son there. The last incident was yesterday. His jacket mysteriously got wet yesterday (the director couldn't provide me with any answers or explanation) and no one called to notify me of this so he went home yesterday WITHOUT a jacket on as cold as it was yesterday. I am disgusted and very dissatisfied with Childcare Network as a whole. I would not recommend them to anyone. I am to the point where I'd quit my job before I send my child back