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The Caring Place

9724 Southwind Circle
Tecumseh MI 49286
(715) 207-1092
Daycare Family open year round. Please call for more …

Reiser’s Daycare
(517) 759-8805
Daycare Group open year round. Please call for more …

Hughes, Cynthia

215 N. Pearl St.
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-6854
Daycare Family open year round. Please call for more …

ABC Grow & Learn Children’s Center

420 S. Occidental Highway
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-0461
Daycare Center open year round. Please call for more …

Allshouse, Jacqulyn
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5028 Raisin Center
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-7765
Daycare Group open year round. Please call for more …

Deborah Lynne Dusseau

6898 Close Drive
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-1200
Daycare Group open year round. Please call for more …

Little Indian Coop Preschool

605 Bishop Reed Drive
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-6796
Daycare Center open during the School Year. Please call for more …

Tecumseh North
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600 Adrian Street
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-3331
Daycare Center open during the School Year. Please call for more …

Laura Lara

809 River Acres
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-5552
Daycare Family open year round. Please call for more …

Tina Rebottaro

5989 Pocklington Rd.
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 902-3565
Daycare Group open year round. Please call for more …

Azelton, Tracee
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5396 Goedert Drive
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 673-0552
Daycare Family open year round. Please call for more …

Barbara Ford

401 S Pearl
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-4047
Daycare Family open year round. Please call for more …

Kids R Us of Tecumseh

1100 W Jefferson
Tecumseh OK 74873
(405) 598-8797
Daycare Center Program. Please call for more information. …

Destiny Childcare and Preschool
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5416 Noland Drive
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 920-3243
Daycare Family open year round. Please call for more …

Tracy Lynn Pilbeam

9200 Murphy Highway
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 401-0031
Daycare Group open year round. Please call for more …

Kimberly K. Schmidt

3820 Gady Road
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 423-4046
Daycare Group open year round. Please call for more …

Stepping Stones Learning Center
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6840 Rogers Hwy.
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 424-4769
Daycare Center open year round. Please call for more …

Stacie Francis

1296 E. Munger
Tecumseh MI 49286
(517) 442-8911
Daycare Group open year round. Please call for more …

Shelly Wright Daycare

521 N 4th Street
Tecumseh OK 74873
(405) 808-8783
Daycare Home Program. Star Level 2. …

Playfuls Steps Daycare – Daycare

PROGRAM SCHEDULES

 INFANT PROGRAM    

 3 Months to 18 Months 

              

 Schedules:

 Monday to Friday 

 Full day schedules only

More Information On Our Programs

TODDLER AND PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS  

18 Months to 4 years old 

     

 Schedules:

 There are three schedules to choose from:

 *Monday to Friday

 *Monday, Wednesday and Friday 

 * Tuesday and Thursday

Full day schedules only

SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAM  

3. 8 to 12 years old

Must be enrolled in an elementary school.

Schedules:

 Before School and/or After School

 Monday to Friday

 *PD Days, School Breaks and Summer Programs are

   for children registered in our School-Age Programs

                                        

WAITING LIST

DAYCARE IS AT ITS FULL CAPACITY

Playful Steps Daycare is operating at its full capacity.  

We will not be accepting anymore names to our waitlist for the time being.  Should any openings become available we will update our website to reflect this.

Thank you for your patience!

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Classrooms
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Enriching Physical Activities

INFANT ROOM

3 months to 18 months

TODDLER ROOMS

18 months to 2 1/2 years

PRESCHOOL ROOM

2 1/2 years to 3 1/2 years

KINDERGARTEN ROOM

3 1/2 years to 5 years

BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL

6 years to 12 years

Enriching Physical Activities
Enriching Physical Activities
Enriching Physical Activities

Outdoor Playgrounds

We have two large playgrounds for daily outdoor activities, including games, bikes and climbers.

Our outdoor play areas encourage exploration, observation and independence.

Children are allowed to roam freely in a safe environment where they can connect to nature, play with friends or have quiet independent play.

About Us
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About Us

Playful Steps Daycare was co-founded by Joy Mulcaster and Jill Skill in 2004.

It since then, has been established into a Not-For-Profit center.

It has grown into a well known daycare in the Tecumseh Area and continues to blossom.

Our mission is to take care of each child’s well-being and to allow all children to engage, express and belong.

We

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Playful Steps Daycare was co-founded by Joy Mulcaster and Jill Skill in 2004.

It since then, has been established into a Not-For-Profit center.

It has grown into a well known daycare in the Tecumseh Area and continues to blossom.

Our mission is to take care of each child’s well-being and to allow all children to engage, express and belong.

We support the pedagogy approach of “How Does Learning Happen”, into our daily curriculum.

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90,000 US Presidents and Tecumseh’s Curse | How John F ruled the country | Kennedy, JFK?: The first lady and the tragic ending | School of Life.ru

John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Photo: englishearly.ru

John F. Kennedy was the last president to die who was under the “curse of Tecumseh”. Chronicles of the terrible assassination of the president in Dallas went around the world, multi-volume essays are written about the events of that day and films are made. It would seem that the death of the president put an end to the Indian curse. After all, his two later successors, elected in the “zero” years – Ronald Reagan (1980) and George W. Bush (2000) – survived assassination attempts but spent the entire term in office. And today the world is on the alert again – the new President Joe Biden was elected in the “zero” 2020.

First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy

John F. Kennedy owes much of his success both in domestic politics and on a global scale to his wife, Jacqueline Bouvier. Kennedy met his future wife while serving in the US Congress.

— When they first met, Jackie blew her brother away. We immediately noticed his special attitude towards her. Jacqueline often came to visit us on Cape Cod and participated in family life. He and John read together, drew, walked and talked all the time,” said John’s brother Teddy (most likely he was not entirely sincere).

John just became interested in Jackie, as everyone called the girl, but on her part it was a real love, which she later told her friends about. Jackie immediately realized that in order to get the attention of a congressman, she needed to support his career ambitions. She took part in his campaign for the Senate and absolutely charmed Joseph Kennedy, John’s father.

However, Joseph liked Jackie even before they met personally – he knew her biography from the journalist Arthur Kroc, and he had long seen the girl as an excellent match for his son. Stepfather’s money helped Jacqueline get an excellent education at the best universities and become a wonderful match for the most demanding groom: a rich dowry, a master’s degree in arts and literature, fluency in several languages. In addition, she was a real beauty and charming girl.

Jacqueline Kennedy Photo:
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The couple began dating, but no marriage proposal was received. Jackie helped her lover as much as she could: she translated books on Southeast Asian politics from French into English for Kennedy and, as she joked, “did it to force him to marry.”

They had a lot in common. John, who could not stand boredom, understood that Jackie, with her erudition, was one of the few women with whom he would always be interested. He also felt pressure from his father: he repeated that if his son did not marry, he would be considered either a homosexual or a debauchee, which in any case would harm his political career. As a result, June 25, 19At 53, the couple announced their engagement.

Senior Kennedy insisted on a grand celebration, saying that this celebration should be remembered by the country as the day of acquaintance with the future First Lady of the United States. There were about 1500 guests at the reception. The bride was led to the altar by her stepfather, because her father could not attend his daughter’s wedding: the day before, Jacqueline’s mother forbade him to come, because the former spouses had a very difficult relationship.

On her honeymoon trip to Acapulco, after a few days, Jackie felt that her main rivals for her husband’s love were not even women, but cheerful friends. In their first days of marriage, the newlyweds clearly preferred their noisy and free company to solitude with his wife.

Jacqueline Kennedy Photo:
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The relationship of the young quickly deteriorated. In the first weeks after returning, spent in the Kennedy house, Jackie managed to charm the entire male part of the clan, but she clearly had no luck with women. Both Rosa and the Kennedy sisters considered Jackie to be withdrawn. They were annoyed that she preferred to read in her room, ignoring the sports games that all the Kennedys were partial to.

Jackie, on the other hand, was jealous of her husband for women from his past, with whom he continued to communicate, and became even more withdrawn into herself, which drove John crazy. A few months later, the tension in the family became so unbearable that the couple parted for a while. John began to think about a break already when Mrs. Kennedy was pregnant, and then gave birth to a dead daughter. At this time, the failed father serenely plowed the Mediterranean Sea, and Jacqueline seemed to have lost a piece of her soul and faith in people.

After the loss, Jacqueline herself wanted to file for divorce, but her father-in-law kept her from this step – she and her son sounded the alarm and surrounded the woman with care and affection, so that an idyll reigned in the Kennedy family for a while. At the same time, her husband’s presidential campaign began, and, pregnant with her second child, Mrs. Kennedy was involved in it. She actively gave interviews and even led a column on her own behalf called Campaign Wife. A year later, the couple had a daughter, Caroline, and Jackie’s pain from losing their first child receded a little.

In total, the couple had four children. Snapshot 1962. Photo:
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Jackie gave her husband ideas on how to attract the attention of the public. From that moment, the tradition began when either the President of the United States himself or a poet of his choice read poetry during the inaugural speech. In 1961, it was the favorite poet of the newly elected president, Robert Frost, who, at the age of 87, barely read his famous “Winter Evening by the Woods.”

With John’s victory in the presidential election, his wife’s life seemed like a fairy tale from the outside: the White House refurbished by her, where the new First Lady led excursions, endless receptions, trips, charity. Jackie Kennedy has become the national pride of the nation, charming everyone from Nikita Khrushchev to Pakistani President Mohammed Ayub Khan.

As for the president’s policy at that time, in the second year of John F. Kennedy’s term, the US economy began to decline. The president, who forced steel giants to lower steel prices, has had a bad relationship with big business, and his tax cut initiatives have not found support from legislators.

Caribbean Crisis

Economic recession was complicated by external factors — in 1962, the Cuban Missile Crisis broke out. Prior to this, Kennedy had already twice had talks with Nikita Khrushchev about positions on West Berlin and on Cuba. The second took place at 1961 in Vienna, and to Khrushchev’s credit, it must be said that at the Vienna talks he behaved confidently, while the usually eloquent and restrained Kennedy flared up, which failed the dialogue.

Shortly after Khrushchev returned home, the Soviet Union announced its intention to sign a treaty with East Berlin that would annul third party rights to occupy any sector of the city. An angry Kennedy believed that his only way out was to prepare the country for a nuclear war, the probability of which, in his personal opinion, was at that moment one in five.

Disagreements between the leaders of the two most powerful nuclear powers in the world had extremely negative consequences, when the whole world was on the verge of death for three days. It was the prelude to the Cuban Missile Crisis, which in the United States is known as the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Caribbean Crisis. October 1962 Photo:
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In October 1962, the Soviet Union secretly transferred army units and nuclear weapons to Cuba, thus responding to the deployment of US medium-range military missiles in Turkey.

– The US military began to put tremendous pressure on Kennedy to allow them to attack Cuba … But, fortunately, Kennedy had a strong political sense. In a situation where everything literally hung in the balance, he did not approve of the invasion and thereby saved the world,” said Vladimir Batyuk, head of the Center for Military-Political Studies at the Institute for the US and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

On the night of October 27-28, on the President’s personal assignment, his brother Robert Kennedy met with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin. According to the memoirs of the ambassador,

Kennedy’s office was a mess, a crumpled blanket lay on the couch: the owner of the office immediately fell asleep in fits and starts.

Kennedy expressed his fears that

the situation is about to get out of control and threaten to create a chain reaction.

After the critical aggravation of Soviet-American relations in 1961-1962, the parties made concessions to each other and in August 1963 concluded the “Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests in the Atmosphere, Outer Space and Under Water.” The world breathed out.

Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy. 1962 Photo:
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In the years leading up to the Caribbean crisis, Kennedy had several tense meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Ben-Gurion. Ben-Gurion stated realistically that a world war was unlikely in the near future. However, Kennedy noted that such a danger still exists, recalling the desire of the Soviets to force American forces to leave Berlin.

– Why do you need guarantees [of security] given by us if we ourselves cannot even stay in Berlin? – either with sarcasm, or with a sense of doom, the President of the United States asked.

But in meetings with other heads of state, Kennedy always showed himself as a charming and competent leader.

Thus, at a meeting in Paris with French President Charles de Gaulle, he was impressed by the young president and the charming First Lady, who was also French. Kennedy referred to this in a speech in Paris, saying that he would be remembered as “the man who accompanied Jackie Kennedy to Paris”. Although left alone with his wife, he expressed his irritation to her, saying that she always pulls the blanket over herself.

In June 1961, the Kennedys were warmly received at the court of Elizabeth II, the Queen even envied the ease of communication and the image of the First Lady. In 1962, the Kennedys met with the Shah of Iran, Reza Pahlavi, and his wife, Washington.

Meetings of the Kennedys with the Shah of Iran and his wife Diba Farah. 1962 Meeting with Queen Elizabeth II. 1961 Shaheen Diba Farah is said to have largely followed the style of Jacqueline Kennedy Photo: youtube.com

Kennedy led the creation of the Peace Corps, the Alliance for Progress with Latin America, and the continuation of the Apollo space program to land a man on the moon. But in domestic politics, called “New Frontiers”, he did not succeed. Perhaps he just didn’t make it.

The assassination of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, took place on Friday, November 22, 1963, in the state of Texas, when the presidential cortege, which also included First Lady and Vice President Lyndon Johnson and his wife, was driving down Elm Street in Dallas.

Driving in a limousine through downtown Dallas, Kennedy was shot once in the back – and the bullet went through the throat, and once in the head. These shots went around the world and were included in many chronicles and feature films. The wounded president was taken to Parkland Hospital, and 30 minutes later he was pronounced dead. He was only 46 years old and had been in power for less than three years.

Three-year-old John F. Kennedy Jr. at his father’s funeral. November 25, 1963 Photo:
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Johnson was sworn in and, as president, quickly issued an executive order establishing the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination. The commission concluded that Oswald acted alone in the assassination of Kennedy and was not a participant in any conspiracy, although it later became known that there were two killers. The Commission really wanted to quickly put an end to this matter. But the inconsistencies that have arisen and various versions still do not allow us to answer this question unambiguously.

Oswald Lee Harvey Photo: en.wikipedia.org

In 1979, the US House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that, in its opinion,

Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. The committee was unable to identify other fighters or the extent of the plot.

The results of the 10-month investigation by the Warren Commission are disputed by many. The assassination proved to be a turning point in US history. A 2004 Fox News poll found that 66% of Americans believed there was a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy, and 74% believed there was a commission cover-up.

Historian and writer James Douglas published the book Why John F. Kennedy was Killed. The Truth That Matters to Know” (JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters), which Robert Kennedy Jr., the president’s nephew, said:

This is an objective account of how President Kennedy embarked on the path of peace. I urge everyone to read the book and understand for themselves why John F. Kennedy gave his life and why, even after half a century, it is so important to know.

James Douglas. Why was John F. Kennedy assassinated? The truth that is important to know “Photo:
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After Kennedy’s death, Congress passed many of the laws he proposed, including the Civil Rights Act and the Revenue Act. Despite his short-lived presidency, Kennedy ranks at the top of the polls of U.S. presidents conducted by historians and the general public.

Did the world-shaking assassination of Kennedy end Tecumseh’s curse?
  • In 1980, Ronald Reagan became the oldest elected president of the United States at that time. On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley attempted to assassinate Reagan in Washington, DC. Reagan was shot, but was able to survive thanks to quick medical attention. This was the first president to break Tecumseh’s curse.
  • George W. Bush, elected in 2000, under whose administration the “year zero” curse could also have come true, survived two assassination attempts and several alleged conspiracies during his two presidential terms, but survived.
  • The new president elected in 2020 is Joe Biden, who was 78 years old at the time of his election.