Bright Horizons® is trusted by working families to provide safe, reliable care, especially during these times when work-life needs continue to evolve. This center is part of Bright Horizons Back-Up Care™, a benefit offered by many employers to support parents when regular child care is unavailable or school is closed and they need care they can trust. Our carefully crafted back-up care programs include age-appropriate activities to encourage curious, happy, and confident children at every age and stage. Check your employer’s benefit website to see if you have access to Bright Horizons Back-Up Care.
The staff always go above and beyond to make the families feel welcome and apart of the Fingerprints family.
SS
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Aug 29, 2023
5.0
Great teachers and attentive care. Our child has been here for a year and a half and feels right at home.
TK
Tyler Smith Khoury
Mar 30, 2021
5.0
We've been at Fingerprints for the past 4 years and couldn't be happier. We've sent both our kids there, starting in the infant room and graduating on up to their Kindergarten-Prep class. The teachers are fantastic and keep an open line of communication on growth and developmental milestones. They also serve as my go-to resource when dealing with age-specific challenges at home. My parents have been so impressed at what my kids have learned at school-- from basic life skills & emotional intelligence to elementary addition/subtraction, writing and reading before kindergarten. The school has a new playground which the kids love and is heavily utilized. We feel safe and secure inside the Dept. of Interior building. The school is bright, airy, colorful and welcoming to all. They have also been strictly following all COVID-19 protocols. I highly recommend to any prospective family looking for childcare in downtown DC.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fingerprints Child Development Center
What types of child care programs does Fingerprints Child Development Center offer?
Fingerprints Child Development Center offers day care, preschool, kindergarten, and children's camp programs designed to support children at every age and stage.
What are the operating hours of Fingerprints Child Development Center?
The center operates Monday to Friday from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
How can I schedule a visit to Fingerprints Child Development Center?
You can schedule a visit through their online reservation system available at their website's scheduling page.
Is Fingerprints Child Development Center part of a larger organization?
Yes, it is part of Bright Horizons Back-Up Care, a benefit many employers provide to support parents when regular child care is unavailable.
Where is Fingerprints Child Development Center located?
The center is located at 1849 C Street NW, MS 1011, Washington, DC 20240, United States.
What should parents know about the child care environment at the center?
The center provides a safe, reliable care environment with age-appropriate activities that encourage curiosity, happiness, and confidence in children.
What social media channels does Bright Horizons maintain for updates and resources?
Bright Horizons can be followed on LinkedIn, Pinterest, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram (@brighthorizons), and Twitter (@BrightHorizons).
How can the nearby National Park Service Youth & Young Adult Programs be of interest to families?
Families visiting the center might enjoy exploring the National Park Service Youth & Young Adult Programs nearby, offering engaging outdoor activities and educational opportunities for children and youth.
Are there convenient places to stay near Fingerprints Child Development Center for visiting families?
Yes, there are Apartments in DC nearby which can serve as convenient holiday rental homes for families visiting the area.
What government offices and organizations are located near the center that might be relevant to parents?
Nearby government offices like the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, and Bureau of Indian Affairs are located close and might be relevant for parents working in or interacting with these agencies.