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Bright Horizons in Detroit offers quality, year-round programming and a number of convenient locations throughout the City of Detroit, Rochester, and Pontiac.
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Parents nationwide trust Bright Horizons to care for their children. Expert-informed policies; health, safety, and wellness built right into our curriculum; and safe spaces designed for learning and exploration — you’ll find it all in our centers.
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Staff dedicated to ensuring that we set the highest standards in all areas
Strict handwashing and sanitary policies to prevent the spread of illnesses
Secured entrances to all centers and supervision policies to keep children safe
Frequent cleaning and disinfecting of high-touch surfaces, toys, and laundered items
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Working parents shouldn’t have to choose between child care and early education. Our programs ensure you don’t have to, offering convenience for your workday, and enriching learning experiences for your child.
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What ages does Bright Horizons in Detroit serve in its daycare program?
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Most of our Detroit child care centers serve children ages six weeks to six years. Bright Horizons is more than daycare. We have programs with developmentally appropriate curriculum for infants, toddler, preschool and pre-K.
I’ve looked at other daycares in the Metro Detroit area with long waitlists.
What if I want to enroll at a Detroit Bright Horizons center but space is not available?
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You can select and register with up to three Bright Horizons child care locations, including the center in which you are most interested. By registering, you are confirming interest in all three centers. Once registered, we will add you to our waitlist and offer you a space as soon as one becomes available. Our goal is to accommodate families as soon as space allows, and so during the entire process, we will keep in touch with you regarding your status. While waiting for a space to become available at the first-choice location, many families enroll at their second or third choices temporarily until space becomes available at their first-choice centers. Enrolling at another location will not only solve your immediate child care needs, but will provide you priority access to your first preference.
What is the background check process for daycare staff at Bright Horizons Detroit child care centers?
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Bright Horizons conducts comprehensive background checks on all prospective employees and frequent visitors. In Detroit, the state of MI Department of Youth and Families requires background checks for employees of a daycare or licensed child care facility.
Bright Horizons background checks consist of a county criminal record check for the past seven years performed in all counties that a person has lived, worked or attended school. In addition to the county criminal search, a sex offender search, OFAC search, and a social security verification trace are also conducted.
Is it safe to send my child to an Detroit daycare or preschool?
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We continue to monitor state and local public health guidelines, look to our medical expert, and use our considerable experience to guide our health and safety practices. We’re prepared to respond quickly and adjust those health and safety practices as needed.
Do Bright Horizons daycare centers follow state/local requirements for masking and vaccinations?
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Where there are additional state or local requirements, for example around vaccination/masking, Bright Horizons also complies with applicable legal requirements in each jurisdiction in which we operate.
Are daycare staff at Bright Horizons in Detroit trained in CPR and First Aid?
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All Bright Horizons Detroit staff are trained regularly in CPR /First Aid and Universal Precautions. You can feel confident that your child is safe and receiving the best care possible while in our care. Families of children in our care use the to get photos, real-time updates on care, learning, and milestones, and stay up to date on important notifications.
All Bright Horizons Detroit staff receive ongoing training, including CPR/First Aid and Universal Precautions. You can feel confident that your child is healthy, safe, and thriving while in our care. Bright Horizons families use the MyBrightDay mobile app daily to get photos, real-time updates on care, learning, and milestones, and to stay up-to-date on important notifications.
Is Bright Horizons a metro Detroit area daycare?
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Bright Horizons has a number of Metro Detroit-area locations. Search by zip to find the one closest to you.
At Bright Horizons we make sure you can enjoy the convenience of daycare combined with a quality early education experience. We focus our daily experiences on comprehensive, optimum development of each child: mind, body, social self, and character. Here’s how we do it:
Preparing Children for Success in Life by:
- Approaching life as an invitation to learn
- Becoming a confident and competent lifelong learner
- Becoming a confident and competent user of technology
- Developing emotional intelligence: personal power and social skills
Preparation for Academic Excellence by:
- Developing the social and cognitive skills necessary for school success
- Achieving excellence in language and literacy
- Developing an engaged, reflective, inquisitive mind and appreciation of science
- Achieving excellence in logical/mathematical understanding
Providing a Rich and Rewarding Childhood by focusing on:
- Happy days
- Wonderful relationships
- A World of experience
How much does daycare in Detroit cost?
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Daycare tuition depends on your child’s age, as well as your choice in center location. To get a customized tuition quote for Bright Horizons in Detroit, we will set up a Zoom meeting with you to discuss your family’s needs and calculate what tuition would look like for you.
Does Bright Horizons in Detroit have baby daycare?
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Yes. Most of our locations offer infant care programs for children starting at six-weeks old. We’re happy to schedule a safe, personalized Zoom visit for expectant parents who would like to learn about why Bright Horizons can offer more than a daycare, even for our youngest learners. Bright Horizons in Detroit is a great place for babies.
Does Bright Horizons in Detroit have a toddler daycare?
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Yes. Most of our locations offer toddler programs for children to start to explore independence, language development, and social skills. We’re happy to schedule a safe, personalized Zoom visit for parents who would like to learn about why Bright Horizons can offer more than a daycare. Find out what toddlers learn in our Detroit child care programs.
Does Bright Horizons in Detroit have a daycare preschool program?
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Yes. Most of our locations offer preschool and pre-K programs for children that prepare them for school success. We’re happy to schedule a safe, personalized Zoom visit for parents who would like to learn about why Bright Horizons can offer more than a daycare and what school readiness at Bright Horizons in Detroit looks like.
How are working parents supported by Bright Horizons in Detroit?
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Bright Horizons in Detroit supports the whole family because we know that success at work and success at home go hand-in-hand. We designed our centers, programs, and schedules to keep the needs of both children and parents in mind.
Is Bright Horizons hiring daycare teachers in Detroit?
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Yes. Please visit our careers site to view all active Bright Horizons job openings in your area. Our careers site allows you to search for all open positions (part-time, full-time, and temporary) in our centers, including positions at client center that only enroll families who work for specific employers.
Is Bright Horizons a good place to work in Detroit?
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Yes, but don’t just take our word for it! We’ve been named 20 times as one of FORTUNE’s 100 Best Companies to Work For, and are honored to be the only child care company to ever make the list.
How can I find child care when an Detroit daycare center is closed?
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Having a sitter or two familiar with your family can be extremely helpful when you need back-up care. With the Sittercity app, you can search for local babysitters and nannies, or post a job detailing your needs, and have interested child care providers reach out to you directly. The Sittercity app has built-in screening tools that give you control to hire with ease and confidence, which include secure messaging, interview booking, professional references, and background checks.
What is the difference between daycare and in-home child care in Detroit?
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With a babysitter or nanny in your home, your child gets personalized, one-on-one attention in an environment controlled by you. Your child care will match the exact schedule you need, all in the convenience of your home. If desired, you can also get house management help from your in-home provider. A daycare facility tends to be a more cost-effective option in an environment designed for learning and whole child development, with age-appropriate curriculum and structured socialization. In the end, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to child care—pick the environment that’s best for you.
Does Bright Horizons have summer care in Detroit?
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We have a partnership with Steve and Kate’s camp locations as well as our Summer Explorations programs for children ages 3-5 and 6-12.
Does Bright Horizons in Detroit allow children with special needs to enroll in daycare?
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Yes. Bright Horizons in Detroit accommodates a wide range of special and individualized needs in our group programs. We offer inclusive programs that focus on each child’s strengths and support a collaborative team approach with the teacher, director, specialists, and families. The team will work closely together to maximize your child’s opportunities for learning, growth, and development, and minimize any barriers or safety issues that a group program may present.
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In the 1991/92 season, the hockey world saw three of our teams: the USSR, the CIS (“Joint Team”) and Russia. At the Canada Cup, a farewell to the Red Machine of the Soviet assembly took place. She updated the composition like never before and was content with fifth place among six participants. The coaching staff of Viktor Tikhonov, to which Vladimir Yurzinov returned after a four-year break, considered the overseas super tournament as a dress rehearsal for the Olympics. Therefore, only three were called from the NHL: to the defense – Alexei Kasatonov and Alexei Gusarov, and to the attack – Sergei Fedorov, who through the Soviet media apologized to the fans for escaping to Detroit from the Goodwill Games in July 1990th.
Despite the failure, spiced with a 3-3 draw with the Maple Leaves (and could have been a victory, count referee Paul Stewart for our cleanest goal), the tournament in Canada was useful – it was possible to test nine future Olympians in a serious case. It was at the Canada Cup that Dynamo Moscow goalkeeper Mikhail Shtalenkov won coaching confidence, becoming the first number of the national team, although at the club he was considered an understudy for Andrei Trefilov, who, on the contrary, was a substitute in the national team.
At the Albertville Olympics, Viktor Tikhonov’s united team, staffed mainly by Muscovites, was called a “kindergarten”, and its victory was all the more unexpected. Which, apparently, accelerated the premiere of the Russian team. This premiere took place in the spring of 1992 at the World Championships in Bratislava and Prague. Football players, back in the summer at Euro-92 in Sweden, performed under the guise of the “CIS team”.
For the first time, fans saw the Russian hockey team on April 12, Cosmonautics Day, at the Small Sports Arena in Luzhniki. A dozen Albertville heroes took to the ice in the first of two test matches against the Swedes (2:2), and the first goal in the history of the Russian national team was scored by Dmitry Yushkevich, who would later be named the best defender of the World Cup-93 in Munich. By the way, he was the only one among the Dynamo Moscow who left to conquer the NHL in English.
As part of Tre Krunur, with whom we did not have a chance to meet at the Olympics in France, young forwards Peter Forsberg, Markus Nilsson, Mikael Nylander, defender Fredrik Stillman and goalkeeper Peter Oslin attracted attention. The first of this list became a two-time Olympic champion, an NHL star, the second became the charismatic captain of the Vancouver Canucks, the techie Nylander managed to play SKA in the mid-2000s, the Lillehammer-9 olympian4 Stillman – to work as a coach in the KHL. Oslin, on the other hand, has been familiar to us since 1986, when he was unexpectedly entrusted with the Swedish goal in the decisive match of the World Cup in Moscow, which, however, did not lead to success: ours won – 3: 2 and regained the title lost a year earlier in Prague.
The 1992 World Cup went down in history not only because the Russian team was among its participants for the first time, but also because its awards were played in the playoffs, as in Albertville. Experienced forwards Vyacheslav Bykov and Andrey Khomutov, who brilliantly played the role of “kindergarten teachers” at the Olympics, could not play for our team.
– We are squeezed like lemons, – Bykov, the captain of the team at the World Cup-90 and OI-92, explained the withdrawal.
But Tikhonov needed experienced fighters, and the choice of head coach unexpectedly fell on another representative of the Swiss championship, defender-universal Ilya Byakin, Olympic champion Calgary-88. The story was quickly forgotten about how in 1991 the head coach of CSKA expelled Byakin on his birthday, forcing him to go to Rapperswil.
On April 28, it was in the match with Switzerland that the official baptism of fire of the Russian national team took place in Bratislava. The first pancake, in general, came out lumpy: after two periods, ours with 18 Olympians in the line-up were two goals behind, but the loud sensation was canceled by a double by Sergey Zubov, who equalized the score in the penultimate minute – 2:2.
The coaches appointed Vitaly Prokhorov from Spartak as the captain of the Russian national team, largely because he spoke English fluently. From across the ocean, freshly baked Olympic champion, defender Dmitry Mironov managed to arrive to help, who, together with Igor Kravchuk, continued his career in the NHL shortly after the victory in Albertville.
In the second match, ours with considerable difficulty broke the resistance of the Norwegian team. Even in the middle of the third period, we lost 1:2, but homebody defender Sergei Bautin equalized the score, and 76 seconds before the final siren, Spartak’s Igor Boldin brought victory, as in Albertville.
Matches from Bratislava, including the victorious (4:2) against the hosts of the championship, who last played the combined team of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, were not seen by Russian viewers. Broadcasts were only from Prague. And there ours defeated the French – 8:0, and then gave out a thriller with the Canadians: leading to the middle of the match 5:0, they allowed to reduce the gap to a minimum, but scored into an empty net (6:4).
The quarter-final brought together with the same Swedes who three weeks ago became accomplices of historical events in Luzhniki. Having conceded a puck in the first and second periods, our team failed to open the Tre Krunur gate – 0:2. And the Swedes with their bird trio Sundin – Forsberg – Garpenlev proceeded further up to the gold medals.
The loss was annoyed by the fact that, firstly, before that, the team had only lost with a dry score at the World Cup-55 (0:5 from Canada in Krefeld), and secondly, for the first time in official tournaments we were left without medals.
Quite logical organizational conclusions followed: the first team was headed by Boris Mikhailov, and Tikhonov was left at the helm of the Olympic team, which was to defend the title in Lillehammer-94.
And at World Cup 93 in Munich, the Russians ascended the throne largely thanks to the proven veterans Khomutov and Bykov. Trefilov, who came from across the ocean, defended the gate brilliantly. We have already talked about Yushkevich.
In the semi-finals, we won a strong-willed victory (7:4) over the Canadians with coach Mike Keenan, rising NHL star Eric Lindros and Canada Cup-91 MVP goaltender Bill Ranford. And in the decisive match, revenge for Prague-92 was taken from the Swedes – 3:1. The scoring was opened by debutant Valery Karpov, the golden goal scored 19-year-old Dynamo player Andrei Nikolishin, and Khomutov put an end to it.