Work and Stay concept opens in Talking Stick entertainment district
The Play and Stay in door playground is launching a new program in which parents can drop off their kids and stay in a separate co-op room to work remotely.
The new Work and Stay concept opens …
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CHILD CARE
Work and Stay concept opens in Talking Stick entertainment district
(Courtesy Work and Stay)
The new Work and Stay concept opening Aug. 1, lets parents work remotely from their childcare facility.
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The Play and Stay indoor playground is launching a new program in which parents can drop off their kids and stay in a separate co-op room to work remotely.
The new Work and Stay concept opens August 1 at 9159 Talking Stick Way, according to a press release.
Envisioned by local entrepreneur and mom of three, Danielle Huppler, the workspace is equipped with livestream video access to all childcare rooms, high-speed internet, soundproof meeting pods, a community kitchen with complimentary coffee and a water fill station, and private cubicles.
Led by educators with backgrounds in early education, daycare, emotional regulation, curriculum-based play and behavioral management, the children’s curriculum is structured and updated weekly to promote developmental growth, social interaction and cognitive learning in a safe, secure environment.
Children between the ages of 18 months and 5 years are eligible to participate