At Bright Horizons HeartsHome, our children are young readers, scientists, musicians, artist and explorers who are encouraged to reach their full potential. Through discovery, language-rich experiences, a loving faculty, and friendships that begin in infancy, children who come to Bright Horizons HeartsHome build a strong foundation for a lifetime of learning. We help children to see the world as an invitation to learn, grow and live fully and prepare them to approach school and academics with skills, confidence and the drive to succeed. Our role as an early care and education center is to complement the primary role of parents in providing care for their children. From casual conversations, daily notes and parent-teacher conferences to a standing invitation to drop in at any time of the day, we actively encourage communication between parents and teachers. Our free weekly electronic newsletter, e-family news, is written by our early education experts, providing parenting tips and strategies. It also shares the latest research on topics form nutrition and holiday stress to the use of computers in the classroom. The World at Their Fingertips empowers children to become confident, successful lifelong learners. The World at Their Fingertips program creates developmental, cultural, and individually appropriate learning environments. The daily schedules, learning centers and the way learning is incorporated into the outdoors are all carefully planned to allow children to independently explore, discover and learn in preparation for academic success. Teachers are mentors who plan the environment and experiences through which children learn. Our teachers create activities and projects appropriate for each child, ask stimulating questions, provide challenges and help children find new answers and new opportunities.
The World at Their Fingertips empowers children to become confident, successful, lifelong learners. The program creates developmental, cultural and individually appropriate learning environments. The daily schedules, learning centers, and the way learning is incorporated into homebase furnishings and the outdoors are all carefully planned to allow children to independently explore, discover, and learn in preparation for academic success.
The collaboration between faculty and families is a critical piece of our educational philosophy. Together, we help set children on their journey of lifelong learning. We continue to develop our partnerships with families in a variety of ways.