WHERE SUCCESS MEETS QUALITY CARE

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WHERE SUCCESS MEETS QUALITY CARE

WHERE SUCCESS MEETS QUALITY CAREWHERE SUCCESS MEETS QUALITY CAREWHERE SUCCESS MEETS QUALITY CARE
Home
Classrooms
  • Administration
  • Infant Room
  • Dramatic Block Room
  • Gross Motor Room
  • Arts & Sensory Room
  • Learning Room
  • Table Top Toy Room
About Us
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • FAQs
Contact Us
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  • Home
  • Classrooms
    • Administration
    • Infant Room
    • Dramatic Block Room
    • Gross Motor Room
    • Arts & Sensory Room
    • Learning Room
    • Table Top Toy Room
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Join Our Team
    • FAQs
  • Contact Us

  • Home
  • Classrooms
    • Administration
    • Infant Room
    • Dramatic Block Room
    • Gross Motor Room
    • Arts & Sensory Room
    • Learning Room
    • Table Top Toy Room
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Join Our Team
    • FAQs
  • Contact Us

Dramatic & Block Play

What we are learning

 In Dramatic and Block Play, we encourage children to cooperate, share, and understand different perspectives. This helps them express themselves, practice empathy, improve communication, use their imagination, and develop problem-solving skills, all of which support their social-emotional growth.

Our teacher, ms. whitney

Ms. Whitney has been with Discovery Daycare since 2022. She came to us through an early childhood educational program with the community college nearby. Here is what she has to say, "

Our Teacher, Ms. Mattea

Starting in late 2023, Mattea came to us for guidance and curricular hours to finish her early childhood education degree. Since then, she has proved to be a valuable asset to our Discovery Daycare family. 

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HOW TO GET INVOLVED AT HOME!

Ways you can help your child at home with their social-emotional development is by playing pretend. Cardboard boxes, toilet paper rolls, and empty milk jugs amongst other recyclable items can engage a child to pretend to be anything. Here is an excellent website  50+ Ideas for Repurposing Items for Play - Mess for Less 

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