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Harold E. Jones Child Study Center

2425 Atherton Street

Founded in 1927, The Harold E. Jones Child Study Center is both a preschool and research facility for students of child development. Researchers have conducted ground-breaking studies in early childhood education here. In turn, our teachers are able to apply these best practices into the daily lives of the children.

The current building was designed by the late award-winning architect, Joseph Esherick, and provides a fresh air, indoor/outdoor environment.

 

Accessibility

Wheelchairs

Harold E. Jones Child Study Center is wheelchair accessible. There are no ADA push buttons on any doors at this center, all doors open manually. All center operations occur on ground level. 

Restrooms

There are 3 restrooms available for families. One men’s and women’s restroom with multiple stalls but no accessible stall. The third restroom is a gender-neutral, single-user restroom equipped with grab bars and space for side transfer. All restrooms are located in the adjacent administration building. 

Accommodation Requests & Questions

If you have any questions about accessibility or require accommodations, please contact us at ecep@berkeley.edu or 510-643-5449 with at least 7 days notice.

 

Contact

Sasha Leveton
(510) 643-5449
saleveton@berkeley.edu