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Muskegon, MI
Marla's Daycare & Preschool
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (231) 773-6591
School Philosophy and Mission
Each and every child has the ability to learn. While providing a class filled with structure and open activities, children are encouraged to learn by participating in many hands on activities. While each child is different, accommodations will be made to make sure that each and every child's need is met and fulfilled.
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Although each day is different and brings much excitement, here is a sample of what each class may consist of:
9:00a.m. Meet & Greet
& provided activity (puzzles, blocks, ect.)
9:20a.m. Circle time
Calendar, Story, Letters & Sounds ..ect.
9:45a.m. Snack time
10:00a.m. Art Activity/Science activity
10:25a.m. Music
10:40a.m. Guided Free play/Outside
11:10a.m. Pick up and get ready for dismissal
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