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06:00am - 06:00pm |
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06:00am - 06:00pm |
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06:00am - 06:00pm |
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06:00am - 06:00pm |
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06:00am - 06:00pm |
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Closed |
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| | | Backyard | |  | Playground | | | Residential neighborhood | | |  | Central A/C | |  | Full kitchen | | |  | Educational program | | | Experienced with children with special needs | | | Financial subsidies available | |  | Government accreditation (license) | |  | References available upon request | | | Services available at night | |  | Services available in English | | | Services available in Spanish | | | Services available on weekends | |  | Services available part-time | | | Temporary care available |
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Family / home daycare |
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Brighton, 48116 |
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Michigan, USA |
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Colette
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Email: not available
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La maison des enfants |

Outdoor play area |

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No available spaces / openings at this time ! |
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Welcome, I am pleased that you are inquiring about La Maison Des Enfants Licensed Group Daycare. We both have a great responsiblity for the care of our children. During the day in your absence, I will be the support to whom your children will depend upon for their needs.
La Maison will provide a happy, warm, safe,and nurturing "home"
~We accept children ages newborn to 6 years old
~We accept latch key children
~We offer flexible/extended/weekend/ 24 hr care upon request
~We offer Meals and Snacks
~Infant stimulation & development
~Toilet training
~Language development and self-reliance curriculum
~First aid, Infant CPR, Adult CPR Certified
What We Introduce:
Large motor activities give the children the opportunity to use their muscles as well as their imaginations- as they engage in fun, healthy, exercises, such as running, jumping, and climbing.
Fine motor activities help improve muscle development and eye-hand coordination. Some common items found in the fine motor/manipulative area include puzzles, beads and laces, pegboard, and crayons.
Art activities help youngsters creatively express their thoughts and feeling. They help reinforce fine-motor skills and concept development in areas such as color, shapes, and size relationships.
Dramatic play activities help children express themselves, practice life skills, improve social skills, increase self esteem, build vocabulary, and solve problems. And well, dramatic play is just plain fun!
Music activities promote youngsters listening skills, creative expression, and social skills. In music, children can explore sound, volume, tempo, and rhythm.
Block play gives children experience with many different concepts, such as shape size discrimination, spatial relationships, number skills, balance, organization, cause and effect, and classification. Cooperative play skills, problem solving, and creativity are also promoted in block play.
Story time is designed to help youngsters develop an appreciation and enjoyment of literature. Reading activities enhance children's vocabulary and comprehension skills, and also expand their knowledge base. |
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