Andrew & Walter Young Family YMCA Preschool

Preschool in Atlanta, GA 30311

2220 Campbellton Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30311
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Our pre-school programs enrich your child through skill development, character development and social development.
The YMCA is committed to providing quality childcare programs. Our preschool
programs are guided by the National Association for the Education of Young Children standards.

Some of our goals are:
To help children develop to their fullest potential
To support and strengthen the family unit
To deliver child care in a caring, safe and positive environment

Services Provided: Accepts Subsidies, Drop-In Care, Transport to/from School, Summer Care, CACFP/SFSP


Child Ages:
3 months - 4 years
Rates:
$$
Licenses & Accreditations:
Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning - NAEYC Accredited
Vouchers:
This provider accepts vouchers
Preschool:
Yes
Hours of Operation:
Months of Operation: Year Round
Days of Operation: M-F
Hours of Operation: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM

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YMCA childcare programs are built on the concepts of family, child, community and
accessibility.
Family. YMCA child care is family-centered care, which means parents must be
included in the care process. The goal of YMCA child care is to support and assist the
parent, to strengthen parent-child relationships, and to increase importance of the family
unit.
Child. Many children spend a significant amount of their childhood in YMCA programs.
Fortunately, these programs provide caring role models and age-appropriate experiences
that nurture childrens growth, encourage positive behavior, and help them develop a
strong sense of right and wrong. Child care, more than any other program, offers great
potential for the achievement of the YMCA mission and objectives in the lives of the
children and families served by the YMCA.
Community. The YMCA assesses the needs of its community and responds with
programs to meet the needs, helping to make the community a healthier, safer, and better
place to live. Each YMCA designs and delivers its child care programs according to the
specific needs of the families in the neighborhood it serves.
Accessibility. The YMCA believes safety and care are the birthrights of all children and
it is the responsibility of parents to provide their children with full time care from birth
through adolescence. Quality child care must be available to all who need it, not just
those who can afford it.

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