Cheap day care: Affordable Day Care in Las Vegas

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Affordable Kids Day Care Cedar Park, Leander & Austin

Wanna Play Lakeline is proud to be a pioneer of affordable, flexible, drop-in day care in Austin, TX.

We know that the life of a parent can be a hectic balancing act at times, and we want to be the busy parent’s solution to finding high-quality child care at a moment’s notice. All you have to do is register, and you’re ready to enjoy our services whenever you need them!

“Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.”

– Fred Rogers

What Is Flexible Day Care

We welcome you to make a reservation for your child ahead of time or to simply drop by or call whenever you need child care to see if there’s a spot available. Wanna Play Playcare is all about flexibility and customization. You can choose a custom Wanna Play plan that suits your family’s specific needs.

We provide high-quality, learning-focused child care to children from 6 weeks to 12 years old. Our daycare center is designed to stimulate kids’ creativity and help them learn and grow through purposeful play. When children see that learning can be a fun, joyful experience, it helps build their confidence and sets them up to be lifelong learners!

Complimentary Snacks

You’re welcome to pack snacks and meals for your child, but we do offer complimentary snacks throughout the day and offers a menu of kid-friendly meals upon request. We do ask that you don’t send any peanut products to Wanna Play.

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Our Child Daycare Services

  • Drop-In Daycare
  • Infant Care
  • Flexible Full-Time Care
  • Flexible Preschool
  • After-School Pickup and Care
  • Spring and Summer Camps
  • Parties & Private Events
  • Complimentary Snacks & Optional Meals

Stress-Free Evening and Weekend Care For Your Children

Wanna Play Lakeline believes that high-quality, learning-focused childcare should be accessible to more families in our community. We use a bill-to-the-minute system to make sure you’re only paying for the care you need and not a minute more!

Our playcare center is also open for extended evening and weekend hours to make weekend errands and after-school pickups easy and stress-free. If you’re running late picking up your child, don’t worry! All you have to do is call, and we’ll gladly extend their stay at Wanna Play. We can even make sure they get their homework done and feed them dinner from our menu of kid-friendly meals.

Why Play is in the Name

We’ve seen first hand how play can unlock a child’s curiosity, creativity, and inner brilliance. Our daycare center is full of stimulating activities that allow your child to grow and develop while having fun with other kids their age. While they’re playing, your child will be developing their fine and gross motor skills, honing their critical thinking skills, learning how to socialize in healthy ways, and gaining math, reading, and listening skills.

“It is paradoxical that many educators and parents still differentiate between a time for learning and a time for play without seeing the vital connection between them.”

– Leo Buscaglia

A Fun Place for Your Child to Learn, Grow, and Explore!

Play is one of the best ways to bring joy, creativity, and fun into the learning process. We show kids that learning doesn’t have to be boring and stifling – it can be magical and fun! Our child care experts will help your child discover their confidence, build their self-esteem, and encourage them to trust that they can tackle any challenge. We can’t wait to help your child learn and grow at Wanna Play Lakeline!

“Almost all creativity involves purposeful play.”

– Abraham Maslow

Why Choose Wanna Play For All Your Day Care Needs?

Wanna Play offers flexible child care programs including infant care, preschool, drop-in daycare, and more! Some of our favorite activities include:

  • Building with blocks and loose parts
  • Playing ball sports
  • Yoga and dance
  • Dramatic play
  • Arts and crafts
  • No-bake cooking exercises
  • Story-time
  • Board games and video games
  • Outdoor play
  • And so much more!

We’re so excited to help your child discover their dazzling inner brilliance at Wanna Play!

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Own Your Own Wanna Play Franchise!

Wanna Play Playcare is always looking for exceptional people who are passionate about bringing high-quality, learning-focused child care to their communities. We’re rapidly expanding across the United States, and we’d love for you to join our family! Learn more about opening your own Wanna Play Playcare franchise and find out how you can own your own business and change your life with Wanna Play!

Franchising Opportunities

Our Team

At Wanna Play Lakeline, your child’s safety and security are always our top priorities. Every member of the Wanna Play staff is fully screened and must pass a Federal Fingerprint and Criminal History Background Check. Everyone is CPR and first-aid certified, and all staff members who handle food have a Food Handler’s certification.

You’re welcome to send meals and snacks with your child from home, as long as they do not contain any peanut products. If you’d rather they only eat food from home, we’ll gladly accommodate that preference. We also offer a menu of kid-friendly meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner that you can choose from whenever necessary.

We take allergies and food sensitivities extremely seriously. When registering your child, please list all allergies and sensitivities in detail. We will take every precaution to make sure they do not come in contact with triggering foods.

Our full-time, licensed Playcare Center Director makes sure that we are meeting and exceeding all state licensing and our own company standards, and all of our staff members are caring individuals who are passionate about providing a safe, high-quality, supportive environment to every child and parent that walks through our doors.

“When I was very young, most of my childhood heroes wore capes, flew through the air, or picked up buildings with one arm. They were spectacular and got a lot of attention. But as I grew, my heroes changed, so that now I can honestly say that anyone who does anything to help a child is a hero to me.”

– Fred Rogers

Affordable Child Care As Collective Wellness

Affordable Child Care As Collective Wellness

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I used to think “manifesting your future” was corny, but now I’m into it. How else do you decide what you really care about? When I was young, I assumed your priorities appeared before you magically — you’d “just know.” Now I know that sometimes you have to decide to care about something, just as you have to decide to have fun. And this year, same as last year, I care about affordable child care.

I want to hear about affordable child care from every possible outlet, and never will I tire of it. I want to hear Kai Ryssdal, who has four grown kids, use his serious voice when introducing a segment on how much it will cost the government. This year, I want to be mansplained about the importance of affordable child care. For the sake of the cause, I will nod and be nice and make a man without children feel smart and important for having told me about it — and I’ll like it. I want artists and celebrities to make inane and tone-deaf viral videos about it. I want Cardi B to demand it on behalf of her fans and Gwyneth to murmur about it on Instagram. I want direct-to-consumer fashion brands to compete for my attention by trying to out-care each other with infographic posts about its necessity.

com/_components/clay-paragraph/instances/clckw1po7000w3b6ralfc4sie@published” data-word-count=”107″>As silly as some of this might seem, these are some of the atmospheric signs that political change is imminent in America. Politics starts out as storytelling, and the storytelling around the child-care emergency is changing. For affordable child care to be an interesting story for people living in individualistic cultures, it has to be about something other than children. Today, child care is becoming a story about wellness. Wellness, unlike a general fight for collective rights, is something easy to think about in terms of individual needs. Wellness, unlike a mass of angry protesters with demands that are confusing and sometimes contradictory, is appealing. It’s shoppable.

In the corners of the internet where working moms gather, there is a growing and powerful narrative about the need for affordable child care and parental leave, and it’s being led by women of means. Maternal wellness in all its forms, from postpartum emotional support to nutrition to access to medical care, has become a major cause among wealthy women, both politically and philanthropically, and affordable child care is often talked about as part of that larger issue.

I’m seeing mothers like Blessing Adesiyan’s Mother Honestly platform, the women-owned brands behind Chamber of Mothers, and accounts like Alexis Barad-Cutler’s Not Safe for Mom Group speaking out about the need for accessible affordable child care, and their demands are urgent and uncompromising. They are also often made in the context of maternal wellness. This narrative, which is rooted in the needs of the self, is what is catching on. If there’s any narrative that might be able to get the job done, it’s this one.

Getting powerful people to care about affordable child care has been difficult because it hasn’t been an issue that troubles the rich historically. It’s also an issue that people age out of after four or five years as kids get old enough for school. I sometimes wonder if part of why there’s basically no cheap day care is that parents are too busy to fight for it while they need it most, and as soon as their kids age out of the problem, they carry on with their lives, relieved they made it.

There are plenty of ways to make a case for affordable, accessible child care today without talking about children — but a narrative has to ignite the imagination of everyday people.

For the past 50 years, the only way to get politicians to care about child care was to make it a national-security problem or a demographics problem. The stories told about child care needed to be framed in such a way that men with no skin in the game whatsoever (thanks to the work of stay-at-home wives and nannies) could comprehend the need for having children cared for outside the home.

The U.S. Defense Department operates the country’s largest subsidized day-care program, spending $1 billion a year on caring for about 200,000 children in military families. That’s thanks in large part to the decades-long project by M.A. Lucas, who created the U.S. Military’s Child Development Program in the 1980s. In order to sell the idea to the DoD, Lucas emphasized that the lack of child care was hindering service members’ readiness. “We talked about the impact of the lack of child care on the military force,” she told NPR in an interview. “We didn’t talk about children.”

Quebec runs North America’s largest subsidized day-care program, which was founded in the mid-’90s as a nationalist project run by the separatist Parti Québécois to boost the economy of a would-be independent nation. The province underwent a dramatic decade of secularization during the ’70s — before then, it had been run almost entirely by the Catholic Church — and this led to a plummeting birth rate. In the early ’90s, Quebec’s movement for sovereignty was on the rise, and if it was to be a nation, it needed new citizens being born. Thirty years later, despite being far from perfect, it still works.

There are plenty of ways to make a case for affordable, accessible child care today without talking about children — but a narrative has to ignite the imagination of everyday people. You could make it a productivity issue: American productivity is on a remarkable downward trend, and having more accessible child care would make a huge difference for working mothers in particular. But this narrative is far more compelling to corporate interests than it is to working people.

I’ll admit that it makes me a little bit nervous that affordable care has been subsumed into a wellness narrative. It’s not that I think holistic maternal wellness isn’t important. But wellness talk carries us into the imaginary of the individual, which is a seductive place, especially for people who can afford to surround themselves in beauty. Wellness means community and mutual support, but depending on whom you’re talking to, it also means expensive juices and organic fibers and very specific ways of living — ways that are neither accessible nor interesting for most people. The reality of affordable child care isn’t beautiful or even cute.

Wellness practices can be very rewarding, and sharing them can provide a sense of moral purpose — you can help improve people’s lives for real. Wellness teaches us that empowerment and self-confidence are the keys to human flourishing, and those lessons are really hard to let go of. But the project of affordable child care is ultimately not about the self at all; it’s about the collective. At some point, a narrative about taking care of ourselves has to evolve into a narrative about taking care of one another. I can’t wait to see it.

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Inexpensive good kindergarten Ivanovo.

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All parents who take care of their kids set themselves the goal of ensuring the quality development of children in kindergarten. The family faces a responsible task – the choice of a preschool institution. This is the first environment outside the home that the child will encounter. The development of children is carried out according to programs selected by professionals, which is important. The correct choice of the method of education affects the subsequent years of life, which become decisive.

The best choice for developing confident scenarios of behavior will be private institutions that prepare for school in Ivanovo. They provide conditions for the harmonious development of children. Preparing children for school in the kindergarten is a priority, which will allow them to painlessly adapt to an educational institution in the future.

A good choice of the first medium has a number of advantages. Attending nursery groups helps children to socialize. In the course of communication with each other, the foundation of sociability is laid. Employees of a private kindergarten show attention to the individual characteristics of each little visitor, these organizations value their name.

Preparation for school in Ivanovo

Heirs can be enrolled in a kindergarten in Ivanovo. Here the child will be provided with professional care, moral and physical education, and the transfer of knowledge. The development of children in kindergarten is multifaceted. There is a friendly atmosphere with constant supervision, communication with peers, full of games, walks.
In our kindergarten, they will teach you how to communicate, express and defend your opinion, respect for the opinions of others, find compromises, independence, perceive everything in life with a positive attitude.

Kindergarten is a small model society that teaches self-confidence. It instills a lack of fear of interacting with others, speaking in public, participating in competitions. The first victories and defeats here will teach you to perceive for your own benefit. The main goal is to prepare for school in Ivanovo. Learning is playful, full of exciting adventures.

Preparing children for school in the Naslednik kindergarten

Naslednik guarantees the safety of the territory and the vigilance of educators. The kids are never alone. A favorable social environment excludes the possibility of a negative impact of the external environment on a growing organism. Delicious, healthy menu items are prepared before meals. A variety of diets is manifested daily.

Much attention is paid to health promotion, intellectual improvement of preschool children, which takes place in an atmosphere of psychological comfort. For the baby, highly qualified psychologists will always find the best solutions.

After staying here, little visitors show progress in the development of communication, intellectual skills, confidence. This is the best option for preparing for school in Ivanovo, where these qualities are key. Group members begin to get ahead of their peers early, feel free.

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Premium Kindergarten: what is it?

— Did you enroll your child in kindergarten, or is he at home with his grandmother?

— We got him into a private kindergarten!

– Oh! Sounds cool!

That is, the very fact that the baby is in a private kindergarten is a sign of quality for the vast majority of adults. However, we forget that non-state kindergartens are also completely different. At the same time, we perfectly understand the difference between Chinese and Italian pairs of shoes, although in both cases these are shoes and you can walk in it. In the same way, everyone understands the difference between the Lada Priora and the business class Mercedes, although both cars can be driven.

The same can be said about private kindergartens. The price for them differs at times, as well as the components that affect this price. Accordingly, children receive different conditions for education, recreation, comfort and safety. It cannot be unequivocally stated that a “cheap kindergarten” will be bad. But it can be unequivocally argued that the lack of a budget will force you to save on food, premises, attributes, and most importantly, on staff.

So what gives prestige and status to a kindergarten?

What signs in the eyes of clients who are accustomed to getting the best can definitely distinguish a private kindergarten from dozens of others?

1. The best teachers . We want to be treated by the best doctors and order tailor-made suits from the best tailor. The key word here is “best”. This means that there cannot be many better people. The well-known Pareto law says: “20% of people do 80% of the work, earn 80% of the money, etc. And the remaining 80% of citizens earn or do the remaining 20% ​​for all of them.”

The truth is that in most of today’s rapidly accelerating business markets, the Pareto law no longer works in this form. Now it’s more like, “The top 10% do 90% of the work and make 90% of the money.”

But how does all this translate into kindergarten? Very simple! The kid has 3-4 years before entering school. And during this period, in any case, he will acquire a lot of skills and knowledge. The only question is which ones? And how it will be further competitive in life. This is the time when primary communication skills are laid, the foundations of logical thinking and teaching foreign languages. And this precious time will never be returned for any money.

Therefore, teachers who have proven their knowledge of innovative methods in practice, who know their business and value children, are valued for all gold. For one simple reason – because they are the best.

2. Safety . A fence and a watchman with a broom? This is how many of us see the issue. However, with the example of Sun School premium kindergartens, we see that modern technology has made a huge leap forward even in this process.

For example, a video surveillance and 24-hour monitoring system allows you to know exactly what is happening in the kindergarten itself and in the surrounding area. But these are just flowers. Berries in another.

We all often see on TV showdowns on the topic “the child came from kindergarten with bruises”. It’s one thing if his peers beat him. But the horror is that often we are talking about educators, but nothing can be proven. In premium kindergartens, this is simply impossible, because video cameras record everything in real time. A teacher who touches a child with a finger will not only be fired immediately – most likely, it will be a question of bringing to criminal responsibility, because there will be no problems with evidence at all.

Another very important moment for the parents of our little clients. At any time, they can connect to the webcams themselves and see what their baby is doing. How he studies, dine or rest.

3. Medicine . The third most important point, we have dwelled on it more than once. So now it’s short. How expensive is the first-aid post and medical staff in kindergarten? Definitely expensive! Then what is it for?

Do you remember how often we ourselves got sick in childhood? Weak immunity? Certainly! But not only him. A huge risk is the spread of infections in the group of children themselves. That is, a sick child comes to kindergarten in the morning, starts sneezing and coughing. In the evening, his parents pick him up, the next day they call the doctor. It is clear that the next day the baby will not come to the garden. However, while he was coughing and sneezing, several more children became infected. And so in a circle.

A nurse or pediatrician on staff at a private day care center will immediately start examining the child as soon as the first symptoms appear. And if necessary, they isolate him from the rest of the group, waiting for the arrival of his parents. And in emergency cases, call an ambulance or contact specialized specialists.

4. Nutrition . How are children fed in municipal kindergartens? In most cases, ready meals are ordered at catering facilities (yes, that’s what they are called), then the long-cooled dishes are simply warmed up on the spot.

Private kindergartens try to prepare their own meals. A full-time chef and a constantly changing diet ensure children always have rich, tasty and balanced meals.

Well, premium gardens go even further in this matter. We all know that each person has his own type of food and his own products, which may be contraindicated for another. Therefore, you can conduct research to find out what exactly suits each particular baby, and create a separate diet for him. Expensive? Of course it’s expensive!

5. Repair and equipment. Did you make repairs in an apartment or a country house? Have you noticed that the wallpapers standing next to each other in the store differ in price by half or three times? And two foremen, examining the premises, name prices, which are also three times different from each other. What is the difference? Of course, in quality. Naturally, it is impossible to guarantee that a team of professionals who took three times as much work to paste the wallpaper perfectly. But you can be sure that half-educated people working for a penny will stick them in such a way that a rework may be necessary in a month.

But when it comes to repairing and equipping a kindergarten, things are much more serious. I will never forget (although more than 30 years have passed) when a lamp fell from the ceiling on the head of a child from my group. The baby was taken away in an ambulance, the wound had to be sewn up.

And cheap furniture – with materials that are harmful to health, with corners (about which children beat their legs) … The list goes on. So high-quality repairs and equipment are definitely expensive!

6. Quality control . Quality control in a municipal kindergarten, have you heard of it? And yet he is still there. Let’s talk about Dmitry Nagiyev: “Some aunts from the district come and check something there. ” Effective? Judging by what is happening in public kindergartens, definitely not.

When it comes to private kindergartens, except for the aunts from the district, who still magically seep into its territory, the owner is primarily concerned with control. After all, if you do things carelessly, then the kindergarten will simply go bankrupt.

What about premium kindergartens like Sun School? It is even stricter here: there is little control of the direct owner, compliance with all training standards, security, etc. is monitored by the network company itself. That is, if the owner (franchisee) decides to save on something, the company will quickly put him in his place. This guarantees the quality, thanks to which customers are firmly convinced that they are not paying money in vain when they turn to a well-known brand in the market for services.

What is the result?

You may have noticed that we emphasized “expensive!” several times. And of course, for good reason: parents should have a clear understanding of why the fee for premium kindergartens cannot but be high.