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Meet the Center for Thriving Children, a new childcare option

A new early childcare center offering full-day care with extended hours is now open on the Brookridge senior living campus.

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The Center for Thriving Children aims to provide the highest quality of childcare in a fun, safe environment.

Photos provided by Imprints Cares Center for Thriving Children

Imprints Cares Center for Thriving Children is now open, offering early childhood education and year-round, full-day care Monday-Friday, 6:45 a.m.-7:15 p.m.

Located on the Brookridge senior living community campus, the Center for Thriving Children offers a unique educational experience: An innovative intergenerational learning model creates opportunities for children to build relationships, develop empathy, and gain confidence through connections with Brookridge seniors.

Enroll now to score a limited time one month free tuition offer, for classrooms including:

  • Infant Care | Children age 6 weeks-1 year
  • Toddlers | Children age 1-2
  • Twos | Children age 2-3
  • Threes | Children age 3-4
  • Fours + Fives | Preparing children age 4-5 for kindergarten

2026 summer camps are also open for registration, with weekly themes like “Rainforest Safari” and “Once Upon a Canvas.” Plus, before- and after-school care is planned to launch this fall for kindergarten though middle school.

Learn more + enroll

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