Growing the Distance

Childcare Center in High Point, North Carolina

(336) 254-7311121 Skeet Club Rd, High Point, NC 27265View on Yelp
Growing the Distance - childcare center in High Point, NC
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About Growing the Distance

Located at 121 Skeet Club Rd in High Point, Growing the Distance is a child care & day care serving local families. No Yelp reviews are posted yet. They are listed under child care & day care, summer camps, tutoring centers on Yelp.

What They Offer

They run child care & day care, summer camps, tutoring centers programs from 121 Skeet Club Rd in High Point. Call (336) 254-7311 for the current fee schedule and open spots.

Enrollment Process

Start by calling (336) 254-7311 to check availability. Many centers in High Point fill up months ahead, especially for infant and toddler spots. Schedule a visit to walk through the facility and meet the staff.

Service Area

Located in High Point, NC, Growing the Distance draws families from the local area. Call (336) 254-7311 for directions or to schedule a visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I handle the transition if my child cries at drop-off?
Adjustment periods are normal, especially for first-time daycare children. Most kids settle within a week or two. Talk to the staff at Growing the Distance about their transition process and how they comfort new children.
Does Growing the Distance provide meals?
Meal policies vary by center. Some include breakfast, lunch, and snacks in tuition while others ask parents to pack food. Call (336) 254-7311 to ask about their meal program and any allergy accommodations.
What is the teacher-to-child ratio at Growing the Distance?
Ratios are regulated by North Carolina licensing requirements and vary by age group. Infant rooms have lower ratios than preschool classrooms. Ask (336) 254-7311 about their specific staffing numbers.
What ages does Growing the Distance accept?
Age ranges depend on the program. Most centers take children from 6 weeks through pre-K, and some include before and after school care for older kids. Call (336) 254-7311 to check what age groups have openings.
Does Growing the Distance accept childcare subsidies?
Subsidy acceptance varies by center and program. If you receive childcare assistance through North Carolina, call (336) 254-7311 to ask whether they participate in your specific program.
What curriculum does Growing the Distance use?
Curriculums range from play-based to academic prep. Some centers use branded programs like Creative Curriculum or Montessori methods. Call (336) 254-7311 to ask what approach they follow.

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