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Staff Photo by Allison Kwesell Asziauna Berry, 4, right, pretends to make coffee at Human Services Childcare. The Chattanooga Human Services Program has earned its accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the nation's leading organization of early childhood professionals.
The biggest child care centers in Hamilton County, as measured by the licensed capacity of each facility:
1 Children's Home Extended Early Childhood, 415 Gillespie Road, providing early childhood care and before- and afterschool care. Licensed for 380.
2 21st Century #3, 3315 12th Ave., providing early childhood care and before- and afterschool care. Licensed for 336.
3 Kandy Kastle 2nd Generation, 7 N. Tuxedo Ave. and 1119 Gillespie Road, providing early childhood care and before- and afterschool care. Centers licensed for 299.
4 Kids R Kids, 6863 Big Ridge Road in Hixson, providing early childhood care and before- and afterschool care. Licensed capacity of 250.
5 Candy World Day Care & Learning Center, 1605 E. 12th St., providing early childhood care and before- and afterschool care. Licensed for 234.
Source: Tennessee Department of Human Services, Child Care Services division.







online High Speed Universities are accredited just like others. Private online costs more than non-profit, both have there ups and downs. Online the student is forced to think and use other senses other than “face to face” tutoring from humans……I work with people with degrees from so called “established institutions”…I pray they never take care of a loved one
I attend one of these online colleges. I am able to think more rationally than others in my department that have "brick and morter" degrees. They don't know the correct way to handle problems that come up. Yet, because I got my degree from an online division of this university instead of going on campus, my education is looked at negatively and I am not offered any hope for advancement.
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