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Millies Academy LLC
Welcome to Millies Academy,LLC A home away from home. We are state certified, CPR and First Aid, and more. We are a family home daycare.
Millies Academy, LLC is a full-services child care provider which accepts children from 6 weeks-school ages.
12/15/2022
Happy Two Year Anniversary to us!!!🎉🎊
12/15/2022
We made our Christmas stockings!! Christmas 🎄 🤶 ❄️🎄
12/15/2022
This week menu!
Today is our two year Anniversary!!!!🎊🎉
Tomorrow is our two year anniversary 🎉🎊!!!Lord I thank you!!!
12/14/2022
Let it snow!! ⛄️ ❄️
No snow in your area? MAKE YOUR OWN PLAY SNOW - Love this! ❄️
http://www.huckleberrylove.com/2013/12/huckleberry-life-play-snow-sensory.html
12/14/2022
Here you go parents!! Don’t forget to have the kids call the big guy!! 🎅
My son loved this!
12/09/2022
Yes! 👏
Children's development can be quite uneven, especially in the early years. Some kids concentrate on physical tasks first; others are joyous early readers at age three. Some need to yell and jump endlessly. Others need to observe from a safe place. The whole child needs to be nourished and all aspects— emotional, social, physical, and cognitive— given a chance to develop at the child's unique pace.
—Heather Shumaker
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12/09/2022
So agree!!!
Free play should be a huge part of your child’s life. It contributes to , physical, social, and emotional development. But importantly for this conversation, self-directed increases creativity. A study of 5-6 year olds showed that preschoolers who participated in a simple 75-minute play session per week had higher verbal and graphic creativity scores at the end of the school year, and they also had better-developed creative personality traits and behaviors.
Not only is play related to greater and , but also to higher reading levels and IQ scores. Based on the evidence, the equation consistently comes out as play = learning. In 1974, scientist Art Fry dreamed up the idea of Post-It notes during a non-traditional work setup at 3M. 3M’s 15 percent program, launched in 1948 and extended to every employee on the technical team, allowed 3M employees to daily take a chunk of their own workday to follow whatever they are interested in. Google and Hewlett Packard also offer personal creative time—these methods seem most effective in a creative culture, where employees can present their work to each other and aim to impress.
Since free play is the natural way that children the world, the time devote to daily creative play should be much, much higher. Along these same lines, don't over schedule your child. If every moment is spent in a directed activity, there’s no time to simply free play, no time to try things out on their own terms, and therefore no time to make their own new connections.
Brought to you by one of Neurochild’s BrainTrust members, Dr. Erin Clabough at https://linktr.ee/ErinClabough. Dr Erin Clabough is a scientist, author, mother of four and part of Neurochild’s Brain Trust. She is a professor at the University of Virginia, where she researches basic brain development and teaches neuroscience. Erin is also the author of the book Second Nature: How Parents Can Use Neuroscience to Help Kids Develop Empathy, Creativity, and Self-Control.
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[ID: children running in grass with arms extended. The words "Free play is a childhood space that should be held sacred. They will never pretend with such abandon again. And it will never be as important a learning tool.” Dr. Erin Clabough is written on top of the image.] Erin Clabough
Making our reindeer food!!! They loved it!!
12/09/2022
Todays activity we made reindeer food. Parents this is not editable!!!🦌🦌
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Louisville, KY
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| Monday | 6am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 6am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 6am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 6am - 6pm |
| Friday | 6am - 6pm |