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Interested in joining us at Duo's Treehouse?
Find everything you need, including Common Questions and Lost and Found below. ​​
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Caregivers and Facilitators Roles / Papel de cuidador y facilitador
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The role of the Caregivers, be they family, friends, neighbors or nannies, is to attend Duo's Treehouse alongside the child(ren), encouraging them as active participants and guiding them through play zones at the child’s pace. ​
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Facilitators are the program leaders that set up provocations (experiences) crafted to ignite curiosity and inspire exploration, with no end product in mind. Facilitators will model developmentally appropriate interactions with materials to engage children.
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Before your first visit, review these commonly asked questions below:
Do I need to be fluent in Spanish?​
​We welcome language learners from all backgrounds! Duo's Treehouse is a language learner friendly community that teaches both Spanish and English to all attendees.
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​Is Duo's Treehouse a drop off program or will I need to stay with my child?​​
​The Duo's Treehouse program is designed for children to investigate and explore alongside their caregivers. ​
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​Can I bring more than one child?​
If caregivers are comfortable interacting and participating with more than one child at a time, then we welcome two children with one care giver. All children attending must first be listed in the RSVP prior to attending Duo's Treehouse.​
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Do you need to RSVP to attend? ​Are walk-ins accepted? ​​​​
​Duo's Treehouse RSVP is strongly encourages because sessions frequently meet the capacity limit. ​​​​​​​​
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What does parking look like at the Kingsley Center? ​​​​
​The Kingsley Center has both a large parking lot and street parking available to guests.
Lost and Found
All lost items can be reclaimed at the registration desk on the Ground Floor Lobby off The Kingsley Center.