WHY RUN-A-MUCK
Our mission is to prepare children for the future while allowing them to behave as children.
Our Philosophy
At Run-A-Muck Child Care Center, we understand that the children of today will guide the world of tomorrow.
Our goal is to prepare children for the future while allowing them to behave as children. We are here to help parents with this increasingly difficult task. As more families have two working parents, it’s clear that the role of childcare is an issue of paramount importance.
We are committed to the challenge of nurturing our most important assets — our children. Our centers are equipped to care for children six weeks through pre-kindergarten. We provide full-service care based on each child’s intrinsic learning styles.
Our goals are accomplished by meeting a child’s four basic needs:
Safety
Physical
Emotional/Psychological
Cognitive
Together with families, we will formulate an individual childcare plan that addresses those needs.
This plan is consistently incorporated into your child’s daily schedule at Run-A-Muck, allowing them to develop socialization with peers.
Quality and Continuity
We pride ourselves on our high level of quality and continuity, including:
Little to no turnover rate with our teaching and administrative staff
A degreed teaching staff
All teachers are CPR and First Aid certified
Training for teachers is required throughout the year specializing in Early Childhood and Special Needs
We have an open room concept at our centers. Classrooms have four-foot walls to allow for easy visibility and communication
An evolving academic profile, ensuring full preparation for kindergarten
Open year-round
School-wide family events
Parents are encouraged to visit (open door policy)
Safety measures are practiced on a routine basis
A secured entry system
Salem center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
Danvers center is in the process of NAEYC Accreditation
Individual nutritional needs are monitored closely
Learning through play
Play is important for children of all ages to explore and discover new experiences that cannot be taught through a structured curriculum.
Play gives children the ability to make their own choices based on their interests. Play allows children to be chefs, architects, artists, doctors, delivery people, teachers, parents… the possibilities are endless.
Children learn how to share, sportsmanship, communication skills, and how to take turns.
Play is a child’s way to regroup and take time out for themselves in a comfortable safe environment.
Play is an important part of a child’s day and it is frequently undervalued. Play gives young children an opportunity to learn on their level with their peers.
Family Relationships
We believe that the relationship between teachers and families is based on a partnership. It is important for children to see the unity between home and school.
Here’s how we manage this relationship:
Keep lines of communication open with parents
Inviting parents to spend playtime in the classroom
Open door policy – Parents/guardians can visit anytime and visit for as long as they want
Offering parents an opportunity to read a story to the class
Parents share a talent or hobby with the class
Parents volunteering to help at lunchtime
Our History
Over thirty years ago, Founder and President, Lauren Romagnoli, embarked on a new adventure. As a pediatric nurse practitioner working in the Boston Children’s Hospital Neurology Department, she envisioned a new environment to serve the needs of young children. Wanting to provide a safe and nurturing childcare experience for growing families, including her own, she founded Run-A-Muck Child Care Center.