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Emory Valley Early Learning Center starting infant care services on Jan. 2

Posted at 5:25 pm December 19, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Emory Valley Early Learning Center recently announced that it is starting infant care services on Jan. 2.

The new service is in response to a need for the service in Anderson County and Oak Ridge, a press release said. It said the Emory Valley Early Learning Center is Anderson County’s only nationally accredited child care program.

“These services will be in addition to our already established high-quality early childhood preschool programming for children ages 1-5,” the release said. “We are beginning enrollment now, so if you know of someone who is looking for excellent early care for their child, please share this information. The infant program will begin serving children at six weeks of age.”

More information about the program and the Emory Valley Early Learning Center is available at www.emoryvalleycenter.com.

To learn more about the center’s NAEYC accreditation and what that means for children and families served by Emory Valley Center, visit this site.

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