EDUKIDS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTERS LISTED ON EXCHANGE TOP 50

        EduKids Early Childhood Centers, Western New York’s finest childcare, preschool and kindergarten readiness centers, was listed on Exchange magazines Top 50 list.  The list ranks the Largest for Profit Child Care Organizations across North America.

            “We are honored to be listed once again amongst the largest child care organizations in the country.  EduKids has grown from my dream into a safe and loving home away from home for over 1,400 children every day,” says Nancy Ware, “there is no greater feeling knowing that you are making a difference in the life of a child.”

            EduKids opened its first childcare center in 1989 after founder Nancy Ware searched extensively for a high quality, educationally focused child care program for her own son. Disappointed at the poor quality and limited programs available to families in WNY, Mrs. Ware envisioned opening an outstanding facility with an experienced and loving staff; a place where families would truly feel they were bringing their children to a home away from home. Today, her original vision and mission remain at the heart and soul of every EduKids Center. 

About EduKids

EduKids Early Childhood Centers have been the leaders and innovators in educationally focused infant/toddler childcare and kindergarten readiness programming in Western New York since 1989. Meeting the needs of our community's working parents, EduKids provides their children with developmentally appropriate activities and quality curriculums within a safe, loving environment.  EduKids owns and operates 13 conveniently located centers, eleven of which carry the prestigious accreditation of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) in Washington, D.C., a distinction awarded to only 8% of all child care centers in the nation.  EduKids website address is www.edukidsinc.com .

4 comments (Add your own)

1. Ed Cwieka/Summit Learning Services wrote:
We are a nationwide tutoring company that is about to enter the early childhood education sector. We will be opening up several schools in the next year and begin franchising.

Our company has tracked your schools. We are impressed with your model and the importance you put on quality. Congratulations on all your success.

Wed, February 27, 2013 @ 7:46 PM

2. Roky wrote:
When I first looked at your blog, I thhgout the first picture was from today, and thhgout, WOW your girls look so young and small for 4th grade. Then I scrolled down and saw the actual photo from today. They are growing up so fast. Mine too. Weird day for me with all three at school all day, I was alittle lost.

Sun, March 10, 2013 @ 3:02 PM

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Sat, March 16, 2013 @ 10:21 PM

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