I have only spot left for in between
9-3 Mon to Fri (Prices will differ for this time)
or
Mon full day/ Wed full day and every second Friday full day.
I run a daycare out of my home. I have been doing daycare for almost 10yrs. It has provided me with a great opportunity of be able to stay and raise my own two children which are now 8 and 10. I have a in-law apt that's strictly for my daycare. There is nothing they can't touch or get into that will harm them. This is their environment where the children can feel free to be themselves and learn and grow.
I do not run a strict schedule if the children wish not to participate in story time, craft time they are not made to do so but the option is always open to them. We do have movie/quite time but they are also not made to seat and watch if they do not wish to. I take out paint and play-dough as a quite activity so the other children can sleep. We also go out side twice a day weather permitting.
I offer only health food but treats are giving every so offend but only if health choice are eat first and the parents consent has been given. This is to promote good eating habits as they grow.
Good communication between the parents and myself is a must to make sure that the best possible care is given to your child. And also to let it be known of expectation between parties. I do give a better rate to families that have more then one child coming at a time and receipts at the end of the year. This helps ease the financial stress a bit.
I understand that children get sick and the odd running nose we just can't control but I do expect that the child stay home if he/she has a fever, vomiting, or running bm's. This way we can keep down the spread of gems and illness from jumping child to child and myself. I run a rainbow air purifier certified for allergies and asthma. Which also helps control the spread of gems.
Admission conditions
I have a 1 week period that I will take your child to get to know them and see if we are a good fit. I feel it's not fair to the child if they are just not comfortable here or with me, it's stress on the child that is not health. If they have no problem adapting then we would love to have them stay with us.
During this period your more then welcome to stay but I ask that you stay on the other side of the door so your child can not see you and when you feel comfortable with how your child has settled in you can just leave with out upsetting your child again. I have found this works best and comforts the parents. There is nothing worst then going to work leaving your child while their crying.