Andrew Cohen, regional director for CCLC, said about 300 parents have expressed interest so far, with the majority seeking an educational placement for an infant or toddler.
WSJ: It's Now a Grind For 2-Year-Olds
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The surge in interest has brought more parents to private centers like CCLC, which employ teachers often with master's degrees in early education and claim to better socialize their young pupils than care by a nanny.