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Do parents (or a primary care giver) have to be with their children at all times at the Learning Center?

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Do parents (or a primary care giver) have to be with their children at all times at the Learning Center?

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The Learning Center is not a daycare or babysitting facility. Children at the Learning Center need to be involved in a specific activity or under the supervision of an adult. The Learning Center does not monitor behavior nor evaluate whether or not a child is in a situation that they might not be capable of handling. An adult should be with the child if there is any question as to the safety of the child. The Learning Center encourages family participation in classes. If the parents are not able to attend themselves this might be a good opportunity to get another family member (aunt, uncle, grandparent, older cousin or sibling) involved. Children learn very quickly with people of different ages. A child showing a grandparent how to do research on the computer learns twice as quickly as racing through a lesson in competition with a child of his or her own age. Children do not HAVE to be accompanied by an adult but parents must make the decision as to whether or not the child is in a saf

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