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Program Name: Campfire Family CCC
Program Address: 2700 Meacham BLVD, Fort Worth TX 76137
Contact Phone: (817) 831-5050
Website: http://campfirefw.org/CampFire/Families/ChildDevelopmentCenter/tabid/143/Default.aspx
Detail: Camp Fire's Child Development Center provides comprehensive early childhood care and education. Children from six weeks old through pre-kindergarten are exposed to developmentally appropriate programming. Implementing a High/Scope Curriculum model, teachers are able to facilitate the physical, social/emotional and cognitive growth of each child in their care.
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Campfire Family CCC, Fort Worth TX
Program Address: 2700 Meacham BLVD, Fort Worth TX 76137
Contact Phone: (817) 831-5050
Website: http://campfirefw.org/CampFire/Families/ChildDevelopmentCenter/tabid/143/Default.aspx
Detail: Camp Fire's Child Development Center provides comprehensive early childhood care and education. Children from six weeks old through pre-kindergarten are exposed to developmentally appropriate programming. Implementing a High/Scope Curriculum model, teachers are able to facilitate the physical, social/emotional and cognitive growth of each child in their care.
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