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 | School Information Childcare and Preschool Information Summer Camps Information Links to schools in the DC Metro Area Other Resources |  | School Information
 Parents are urged to contact the World Bank Global Mobility Relocation and Support Specialists for information about a variety of school-related topics. Also watch for announcements in Mosaic for information seminars. Past seminars have included:

 Understanding your child's learning style

 Seven traits of highly successful teenagers

 Strategies for academic success (6th grade to college)

 Spring college fair (local, Canadian, American,and Overseas Universities)

 Summer camp information—and much, much more.
 Telephone: 202-473-2445 |  | Childcare and Preschool Information
 For information about child care programs, preschools, school-age programs, summer camps, nannies, sitters and temporary back-up childcare option, programs for children with disabilities and special care needs, you are strongly encouraged to contact the World Bank Global Mobility Relocation and Support Specialists. Also, watch for announcements in the Mosaic for information seminars such as:

 Finding good infant/toddler childcare: plan and search ahead!
 Telephone: 202-473-2445 |  | Summer camps
 What will your child do this summer? It may be cold outside, but winter is the time to start planning summer camp or school or enrichment programs for your child! The World Bank's Global Mobility unit is ready to help you organize your search. Please call 202-473-2445 for a schedule of upcoming summer camp and academic program fairs in the Washington area and lists of summer camps (both day and overnight), academic programs, and teen volunteeer opportunities. |  | Schools, Colleges and Universities WBFN has compiled a comprehensive list of schools, colleges and universities within the metro area that you may wish to consult. |  | Other Resources
 The World Bank Family Network has hosted meetings and published articles in Mosaic dealing with children and teens in transition. Read more... |
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