Do you feel like you are standing in an endless line for childcare? We know that putting your name on a waiting list is not ideal. However, if you want high quality childcare, the childcare waiting list can be a reality.
Not being able to enroll immediately in a good childcare facility can create hurdles for families. Parents might not be able to adjust their work schedules. They might have to send their children to a daycare that is only marginally acceptable to them. Or they may have to call on family members to provide the needed childcare.
At Learning Zone, we wish that we didn’t have to put anyone on the waiting list. But there is a limit to the number of children we can accept in any one facility. The good news is we are growing! In 2023, we will open three new locations for middle Tennessee parents with children from 6 weeks to 5-years-old. So for new and expectant parents, now is the time to enroll!

We are busy working on the three new facilities in these cities: Murfreesboro, Nolensville, and Spring Hill. These new locations will be state-of-the-art facilities, just like all our other locations. You can look forward to:
We know you will want to call to enroll in one of our new locations, so please refer to the following information.
Address: 2327 Joe B Jackson Parkway, Murfreesboro, TN 37127
Hours: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday thru Friday
Phone: 615-697-4677
Address: 1010 Burkitt Place Drive, Nolensville, TN 37135
Hours: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday thru Friday
Phone: 615-697-4568
Address: 216 Town Center Parkway, Spring Hill, TN 37174
Hours: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday thru Friday
Phone: 615-697-4645
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