A To Z Building Blocks
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We build relationships amongst children, families, and our team based on honesty, trust and confidence. We combine our individual strengths and skills as a shared commitment to exceed expectations. We strive to provide physical and emotional security for children, families, and our team. We expand opportunity for a better tomorrow with our A to Z family through learning, exploring, and having fun.

A to Z Building Blocks is locally owned by Jody and Brian Zabriskie. It was established in 2005. Jody and Brian began the adventure in their home and expanded to four locations. Their vision is to provide the best high quality environment and care for children, families and staff.
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A to Z Building Blocks is locally owned by Jody and Brian Zabriskie. It was established in 2005. Jody has a degree in early childhood education and has been working with children for over 19 years. She owned and taught preschool for four years before opening child care centers. She is backed by Brian who has a degree in Business Management with an emphasis in accounting.
Meet our Team
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All of our caregivers are referred to as teachers. Our teachers are trained in CPR and First Aid, have background checks, and are in constant training to better their understanding of the children that they work with. What I love best about working at A to Z Building Blocks is creating a great place for children, families and employees.
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Jody has been taking care of children since she was ten years old and has been dreaming of owning her own childcare center since she was thirteen years old. She was a nanny for three years before getting married and starting her own family. Jody and Brian have four children and love being parents.
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A to Z Building Blocks is a state licensed daycare facility offering child care and preschool services. A to Z Building Blocks participates in optional grant programs through the state of Utah to help cover costs for educational supplies, equipment, and the outdoor and indoor environment. These grants are competitive and take a lot of time to complete.
10 Tips to a Quality Childcare “Daycare
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Whether you are searching for daycare that is served in a childcare center setting or an in home provider, there are some things that you want to be sure of. Here is a list of 10 items that are a must when finding a quality childcare setting. Preschool children will often times interact with the provider, does the provider interact back?
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