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Welcome to Bright Beginnings Learning Center​

Bright Beginnings Learning Centers offers Infant, Toddler and Pre-School programs. We are a group childcare center licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC).

Bright Beginnings Learning Center offers programs that encourage continuous learning and growth experiences. We give children the opportunity to learn based on the developmental level of the group and the individual strengths and needs of the child. Through play and active learning, our activities promote optimal physical, emotional, cognitive and social development while teaching respect for oneself and others; ultimately building positive self esteem.

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We proudly use Force of Nature cleaning products; effective, safe, and natural.

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We offer brightwheel – the only app a family needs to check in on their child.

Our Programs

Infant

2 months – 15 months

3:1 Ratio

Toddler

16 months – 33 months

4:1 Ratio

Pre-School

2.9 years – 7 years

10:1 Ratio

Our Educational Goals

  • A healthy positive self image
  • Positive communication skills
  • Self expression through creative media, dramatics, music, storytelling, block building, woodwork and other forms of play
  • Self control, self direction and independence
  • Social skills through large and small group interaction
  • Intellectually through a balance of free choice activities as well as limited teacher directed activities
  • Auditory skills, visual activity and rhythm awareness
  • Increased attention span and ability to follow simple directions
  • Thoughtful and courteous behavior including respect for the property of others
  • Fine and gross motor skills
  • An awareness of physical fitness and good health habits
  • Respect for individual and cultural differences

Our Educational Goals

  • A healthy positive self image
  • Positive communication skills
  • Self expression through creative media, dramatics, music, storytelling, block building, woodwork and other forms of play
  • Self control, self direction and independence
  • Social skills through large and small group interaction
  • Intellectually through a balance of free choice activities as well as limited teacher directed activities
  • Auditory skills, visual activity and rhythm awareness
  • Increased attention span and ability to follow simple directions
  • Thoughtful and courteous behavior including respect for the property of others
  • Fine and gross motor skills
  • An awareness of physical fitness and good health habits
  • Respect for individual and cultural differences