The next foreseeable opening will be in April of 2024.
Dunn Right Daycare is currently full.
The next foreseeable opening will be in April of 2024.
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Dunn Right Daycare is currently full. Thank you to all who have trusted in our program. I have been blessed to have so many families who have believed in our daycare.
The next foreseeable opening will be in January of 2024! Dunn Right Daycare will have an opening starting in January of 2023. Now accepting enrollment forms. Send me a message to set up your tour.
You can also learn more about our program by visiting our Facebook page Dunn Right Daycare. Dunn Right Home Daycare is currently full at this time. July 2021. I do not anticipate any openings until Fall of 2022!
Dunn Right Daycare currently has one full time space available for children 1 year of age up to 3 years of age.
We provided a family like atmosphere. Each and every day is filled with exploration. Dunn Right Home Daycare has been helping children grow for 17 years. At the end of 2020, made a few room changes. Given the room a fresh look to start the new year 2021. We had also invested in new windows over the summer.
We saved a spot for you. Now excepting children between birth and 2 years of age. Not in need of care just yet. I will hold a spot for you. (non-refundable deposit required.)
Were just playing with play dough. Yes, that is what they are thinking, but what is really happening? Oh so much! Look at those little fingers moving. Building fine motor skills that will help them learn to hold a pencil. Using plastic knives to practice cutting up food in the future. If you could hear all the words we used to describe what we were doing. What words do you think we used? Squish, soft, pull, poke, roll, squash, pound, I could go on. Imitation of what I was doing, if I started to roll the dough, they would try. Attention span was increased, we actually work with the play dough for at least 15 minutes, that is a long time for all most two year olds to be working on one activity. The play dough became very sticky after a while, we tried a new recipe, big texture exploration. We talked about the stickiness of the dough. Then the clean up. Taking responsibility for cleaning up after themselves. They put their items in the sink so I could wash them. Putting the play dough back in the container so it does not dry out. Help wash off the table when we were done. Look at all we worked on in those fifteen minutes. I did not even get into the whole, sharing, working together, hand eye coordination, creativity, and over all joy of the activity. So the next time you say, oh it’s just some play dough, think about all the developmental skills that your child is learning with that little bit of play dough.
This play dough was homemade. I used what I had in the pantry. This play dough used just Salt, Corn Starch, and water. You can find a ton of great recipes for play dough. I like to experiment with different types. I found the recipe in the book, Make Your Own Play-dough, Paint and other Craft Materials By Patricia Caskey. Get those little fingers moving. Back in May, we planted some tiny sunflower seeds. We gave them soil, water, and sunshine. They sprouted, started to grow. They became to big in the tubes they started in. So we placed the sunflowers in a wider area with plenty of room to grow. The soil is rich with nutrients. Plenty of water, we made sure of it. We took note of the changes. The sun shined its light on the plants, they grew even more. Once established we were able to see growth with not a lot of effort on our part. They sunflowers reached higher and higher. They grew taller than us. Now are starting to bloom. Soon those blooms will produce more seeds. Then we will have a whole new experience with our sunflowers. And to think it all started with a tiny seed. Some seeds did not make it. We are thankful for the ones that did. Not all the seeds grew to the same height, or at the same time. Some took longer, some are taller, but they are all sunflowers. They are all worth celebrating.
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