Nashville, TN
Vanderbilt Hospital Child Care Center
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Telephone: (615) 936-1990 · Website: http://www.vanderbilt.edu...
Contact Info
Vanderbilt Hospital Child Care Center
2140 Belcourt Avenue
Nashville, TN
37212
www.vanderbilt.edu/HRS/...
Tel:
(615) 936-1990
Director:
Diane Neighbors, EdD, Director
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School Philosophy and Mission
"The Vanderbilt Child Care Center is based on the child development model
which incorporates the theories of Piaget, Montessori, Erikson, and others.
Learning through play is viewed as the cornerstone...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Prior to enrollment both the parents and the child must schedule a time to visit and spend time in the classroom. this allows for a more secure transition into the program. |
| Application Information | $30.00 |
| Acceptance criteria: | Children are placed on the waiting list according to date of application and date of birth. Waiting list priority will be given to siblings of children enrolled at the Vanderbilt Child Care Center. Openings are filled from the waiting list as soon as they are made available. If the space to be filled is in the Toddler room, and there are no presently enrolled infants ready to move up, the next family on the waiting list (by date of application) who fits that age criteria will be notified. That family will either accept the place (start their child or pay the full tuition until they are ready for their child to start) or decline the place in which case the Center will go to the next child of the appropriate age on the waiting list. Due to these factors and the number of names on the waiting list, the VCCC cannot guarantee a start-date at the time of application |
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