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Abacus Early Learning Centers are state licensed and inspected.
Surprisingly, loopholes in Indiana’s child care laws allow most providers to sidestep these important safety and quality standards.
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Abacus Early Learning 25 Years of Academic Excellence
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About Us
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Abacus Early Learning Centers exhibit the highest level of quality by being both state licensed and nationally accredited.
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Abacus Early Learning Centers offer care for children six weeks of age up to twelve years of age. Our Admission Policy states that we...
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The Abacus Advantage: Why We Stand Out As a Great Choice for Your Child Care Needs
Abacus Early Learning Centers stress the importance o...
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Meals are prepared according to strict nutritional guidelines approved by the State Board of Health and meet all Recommended Daily Allowances. Food cannot be brought from...
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Parents must submit a completed physical for their child within the first 30 days of enrollment. The physical must include diet restrictions, allergies, previou...
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Choosing proper care for your child is a very important decision for any parent. Abacus Early Learning Centers wants you to know your options so that you make the most informed decision for the safety of your child.
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Your child will be cared for within an atmosphere of love and acceptance. We strive to help children feel good about themselves and their relationship to other children and adults.
Teachers in each room work together to provide experiences children need to grow emotionally, physically, socially, academically, and intellectually. |
Learning is a nurturing experience. Positive, supportive, individualized relationships develop between the children and the teachers on a daily basis.
Teachers interact with the children extensively to facilitate children's sharing of experiences, ideas, and feelings. Communication is friendly, positive, and courteous. |
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Learning occurs in group settings as well as individually. The daily preschool curriculum provides a variety of activities that are indoor and outdoor, quiet and active, large and small muscle, child and adult initiated.
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