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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

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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

For more information, visit www.workandstayaz.com.

Scottsdale, Work and Stay, Play and Stay, Child Care

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