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Childcare Network #337

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3.1(8)Yelp(0)
Child Care Learning Center

On record in Georgia.

7585 Thoreau Circle, Atlanta, GA 30349

Hours
6:30 AM–6:30 PM
Licensed for
140 children

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

Ages and programs

Reported to Bright from the Start: Department of Early Care and Learning by Childcare Network #337 and published in the state licence record. Availability is not the same as licensing, so confirm openings directly.

Programs on record

  • Georgia's Pre-K Program

The public record

License number
CCLC-58046
License status
Open
License type
Child Care Learning Center
Licensed capacity
140 children
Address
7585 Thoreau Circle, Atlanta, GA 30349
County
Fulton County
Website
Not listed

This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Bright from the Start: Department of Early Care and Learning. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.

From Google

Recent parent reviews

The 6 most recent of 8 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • I recently toured this Childcare Network location while searching for childcare for my son. The staff was polite, and the director wasn’t rude, but I left feeling disappointed with the overall tour. I was only shown an empty classroom, so I didn’t get to see any children interacting, meet the teachers, or observe what a typical day looks like. As a parent, seeing how staff engage with children is one of the most important parts of choosing a daycare, and I felt like I left without really learning much about the program. I ultimately decided to enroll my daughter elsewhere because that tour gave me a much better sense of the environment and allowed me to meet teachers and see children engaged in activities. I hope this location considers making tours more informative so parents can make a confident decision.

    Bria GrovesJul 30, 2026
  • This is by far the worst daycare in the area, and I deeply regret enrolling my child here. If you have any other options, please look elsewhere. The center is severely understaffed, and the children do not learn anything they just color pictures all day long. For what they charge, it is completely overpriced. To make matters worse, the management is the absolute worst I have ever had to deal with. The assistant director always has a nasty attitude and clearly seems to hate her job. The older lady who teaches the Pre-K class acts the exact same way and seems to hate her job as well. Both of them need to be replaced maybe then there would have been a better outcome.

    KristyJul 29, 2026
  • Before this daycare was bought out by childcare network it was a great school to send your kids. My 2 kids was here forever, and they had great teachers when this company was ran by someone else. They had recording cameras so if incidents took place you could look back on it to see what actually happened. Fast forward the company was bought out and the care went down from there. I only stayed because it was convenient until it was not no more. My son went to school and at about 9am he broke his femur. Now anyone in healthcare would know a femur fracture can not just come from you just opening the door and then he takes off and run into another student. To have a femur fracture you need force. This is the hardest bone to break so how did my 2 year old really break his leg, I guess we will never know since I heard 3 different stories, and neither adds up to what really happened. Also there was no recording cameras for me to see. Oh and get this my son spent 4 days in the hospital and the director did not call to check on my child not once. It was my oldest child’s former teacher who reached out to check on him and she was not even his teacher . His own teacher did not even reach out. From a doctors standpoint the child had to jump off something for him to fracture and displace his femur which resulted in surgery and a cast where he could not move at all due to the screws and how severe the injury was . So their 3 different stories already had proved to me that no one was paying him attention. Many child was in pain and still walks with a little limp too this day when walking for long periods of time. And how they treated the issue and not reach out says a lot about the company.

    Tamisha JohnsonApr 21, 2025
  • 🚨🚨🚨🚨 My son Have Been Going Childcare Network Thoreau Since April of this Year! Starting On May 31st I picked Up My 4 yr old son like this not knowing what happen his teacher Ms.Jackie leaves at 2:30 before she left I was told she didn’t see this and start crying as if she was knew but was so guilty.. she offered to get him a hair cut and sent 25$ on cash app but his teacher wouldn’t stop crying cause she had knew she’s not fully watching them .. ok so I get him a hair cut times goes pass two weeks later more patches in my son head an this time I ask the teacher she lied an said they haven’t used them finds out they have I’m very upset about my sons not being watched properly and his hair I’m very emotional and this is unacceptable!!!!!

    Lola WycheSep 5, 2024
  • Great staff and engaging learning environment. Affordable childcare. My after-schooler enjoys going to CN-Atlanta on Thereau Cir each day. Highly recommend!

    n adamsAug 16, 2024
  • I am glad I found this school when I did ….. having people who care and are happy to look after your child in your absence is priceless and invaluable …..I am especially thankful to Ms Zenobia and Ms Tonya all the teachers and support staff !!! They keep an eye on my very active 4 year old and she can be a handful …. Am a parent that pays attention to details and I see how they treat the younger kids with gentle loving care and that speaks volumes to me !!! Best childcare network team ever!!!

    Kereisha KerrAug 16, 2024

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 3.1 average comes from 8 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

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Questions parents ask about Childcare Network #337

Is Childcare Network #337 a licensed child care provider in Georgia?

Childcare Network #337 holds Georgia record CCLC-58046, listed as "Open" by Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning in Fulton County. Confirm current standing on the state's provider search at families.decal.ga.gov before enrolling.

What is Childcare Network #337's Quality Rated star rating in Georgia?

Georgia rates Childcare Network #337 3 stars, on a scale of one to three where three is highest. Quality Rated measures programme standards the state assesses, not inspection outcomes, and it is separate from the licence itself.

Does Childcare Network #337 offer Georgia's Pre-K?

Yes. The state record lists Childcare Network #337 as taking part in Georgia's Pre-K Program, Georgia's lottery-funded programme for four-year-olds. Places are limited and enrolment runs on the state's own calendar, so ask the provider how to apply.

Does this page show inspection results for Childcare Network #337?

No. Georgia publishes inspection and complaint history for each provider by fiscal year, and none of it is included here, so nothing on this page reflects Childcare Network #337's inspection record either way. Look the provider up on the state's provider search at families.decal.ga.gov and read its visit history.