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New Childcare and Education Services Launching This Summer at Arrow Child Development Center

New Child Development Center Set to Open in Round Rock, Texas

Beginning June 1, 2023, Round Rock residents will have access to a new childcare option as the Arrow Child Development Center opens its doors. This locally-owned center, operated by Victoria Dixon, is designed to provide childcare services for children between the ages of 1 and 5 years. Situated in a spacious home-based facility near the intersection of Kenney Fort Boulevard and Old Settlers Boulevard, Arrow Child Development Center aims to foster a nurturing and stimulating environment for young learners.

The center boasts a holistic, play-based curriculum tailored to encourage developmental growth through engaging activities. By maintaining small class sizes, Dixon hopes to ensure that each child receives individualized attention, which is crucial for early childhood education. In addition to regular programming, Arrow Child Development Center features a year-round splash program, providing an opportunity for children to enjoy water-related activities throughout the year, thus enhancing their physical development and social interactions.

Understanding the diverse needs of families, Dixon has incorporated onsite therapy services into the center’s offerings. This innovative approach aims to make essential therapeutic practices more accessible, allowing families to incorporate these services into their daily routines without the added burden of travel. This thoughtful addition may prove beneficial for children requiring additional support in areas such as speech, occupational, or behavioral therapies.

As part of its commitment to health and environmental sustainability, the Arrow Child Development Center employs eco-conscious practices, utilizing non-toxic cleaning chemicals throughout the facility. The meals provided to the children are prepared with organic ingredients, reflecting a dedication to promoting healthy eating habits from an early age.

Dixon emphasized the importance of outdoor play in a child’s development, stating, “We live on a one-acre property, so we have a fairly large backyard for the kids to play. We go outside at least four times a day.” This emphasis on outdoor activity encourages physical health and imaginative play, essential components of a well-rounded early childhood experience.

For more information about Arrow Child Development Center, including enrollment details and program specifics, interested families can visit their website at www.arrowchildrr.com. The opening of this center marks an exciting development for the Round Rock community, enriching the available resources for early childhood education.

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