Do you know what questions to ask when touring a daycare?
- Asking the right questions is the single most important step when doing your due diligence.
- Before any parent is allowed to enroll their children, we request that they tour at least 3 other daycares.
- To help with the tours we created a due diligence checklist which later evolved into the Daycare Interview Guide.
- Please download the interview guide before you go on tours of other daycares.
With the guide is included a printable checklist of questions to bring with you. To download there is no need to opt-in for email spam. This is strictly for your benefit.
When the health and development of your child comes first:
> Zero chemical cleaners, with home-made castile soaps, and non-toxic bleach-free sanitizers.
> Zero “fragrance” chemicals and none even needed in a safe clean environment.
> Zero High Fructose Corn Syrup and “sweet” foods not allowed.
> Food provided with 100% delicious, non-GMO, and almost all Organic foods.
> State Licensed and inspected facilities in safe and quiet neighborhoods.
"You can only be as great as the vision that guides you."
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A Simple Philosophy
- Cultivate noble children using social neuroscience, the biology of good health, and strong caregiver relationships in a "village" setting.
- Early childhood is not about sitting at desks and learning the ABCs, it's about developing the brain socially and the body physically.
- Childhood is short, children should learn to be happy & noble people - when this happens academic skills organically manifests.
- Developed by a passionate university trained educator along with her husband, a state licensed medical provider.
> Abundant vitamin-D producing outdoor time with a chemical free garden and playscapes.
> Daily photo and progress updates of your child sent privately with end-to-end encryption.
> A philosophy on early childhood education focused on social and emotional development.
> Small student to educator ratio with no staff turnover which helps form long term bonding with caregivers.
> Cloth diapers accepted.