Frustrated by Lack of Options, Georgetown Mom Opens Childcare Center
Judy Pino opened the Little Seasons Child Development Center at 3222 O St. NW in September along with four other moms.
Judy Pino, a Georgetown mom, was frustrated by the lack of childcare options and the inflexibility of many childcare centers in the area. So she started her own: Little Seasons Child Development Center at 3222 O St. NW. "I'm a Georgetown mom myself," Pino told Patch. "When I had a young daughter, I couldn't really find a place for her to go." Her daughter was about 18 months at the time and many of the facilities in Georgetown and elsewhere nearby only accepted children ages 2-1/2 and up. She eventually found a location in Northern Virginia, but said that search was what sparked her desire to find or create a solution closer to home in Georgetown, not only for herself by for other parents like her. "I think it's important for parents to …
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Shaun Courtney
9:41 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Thanks Mary. Judy was specifically frustrated by a lack of options for younger children, infants to age 2-1/2. The DC programs do not support children that young. -Shaun   more ›