The Child Development Program, a part of the College of Education, is comprised of two locations, the Lanette L. Suttles Child Development Center and the Capitol Hill Child Enrichment Center. The centers play an important role in University research efforts, supports teacher education programs, offers an ideal setting for students from a variety of disciplines to learn about young children through observation, interaction and research, and provides a model of best practice for Georgias early learning professionals at all levels of the professional ladder.
Services Provided: Accepts Subsidies
- Child Ages:
- 6 weeks - 6 years
- Licenses & Accreditations:
- Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning - NAEYC - Center Of Distinction Accredited
- Vouchers:
- This provider accepts vouchers
- Special Needs:
- The Young Deaf or Hard of Hearing Child: A Family-Centered Approach to Early Education.
The Autism Encyclopedia.
Mental Health Consultation in Child Care: Transforming Relationships Among Directors, Staff and Families.
Brothers and Sisters: A Special Part of Exceptional Families.
Early Start for Young Children with Autism/PDD Practical Interventions.
Do-Watch-Listen-Say: Social and Communication Intervention for Children with Autism.
Making Sense of Autism: The Authoritative Guide for Non-Experts. - Preschool:
- Yes
- Hours of Operation:
- Months of Operation: Year Round
Days of Operation: M-F
Hours of Operation: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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