About Us
Your Child Is in Great Hands

Philosophy
Children build resilience through supportive relationships
with trusted adults and by developing emotional literacy,
independence, and critical thinking skills. A child who is
resilient is able to work through challenges and manage stress while keeping a positive outlook. One of the most important elements in building resilience is for children to experience a supportive and responsive relationship with at least one trusted adult.
Childhood isn't meant to replicate
adult life-
sitting at little cubicles and desks
day after day.
Moving, exploring, running
and activity
are what children need to thrive.
That is where they learn how the
world works and their place in it.
Let them move!
-Karen DeBeus
Health & Safety
The health and safety of your child has never been more top-of-mind for you, and for us. Rest assured, when your child is in our daycare (pandemic or not) all staff are trained on health and safety practices.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we continue to follow the latest guidance from medical advisors, state and local health departments, and the CDC.
Masks: We follow CDC guidance and/or the guidance of local agencies like our licensing agency or the city/county health department, when it comes to masks in our daycare.
Healthy Habits
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Hand washing and sanitizing: Everyone who enters the daycare will need to wash their hands, and we’ll continue to integrate 20-second hand washing into the curriculum. Hand sanitizer will also be available throughout the daycare.
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Covering coughs and sneezes: We will continue to model and teach children how to safely cover coughs and sneezes with tissues or elbows. We will help students remember to wash their hands after touching their face or covering their coughs and sneezes.
Know when to keep your child home from child care.
Stay home if you’re sick. If your child has felt unwell or displayed symptoms of COVID-19, we ask that all household members stay home until they’ve been symptom-free without medication for at least 24 hours. Classrooms will only be open to staff and students who are well. Currently, we ask families to help us lower exposure in our centers by remaining outside the classrooms.
