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VIE's Family Child Care
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Each daycare has its own approach and specialties based on the provider’s expertise. Take the survey to see daycares that match your preferences and work best for you.Each daycare has its own approach & specialties. Take the survey to see 3 good matches for you.
Activities are designed to help children develop social, emotional and cognitive skills as they sing, dance, play, and learn in a small group setting.
Activities are designed to help children develop social, emotional and cognitive skills as they sing, dance, play, and learn in a small group setting.
Each program is led by a licensed child care professional. While they each have their own expertise and approach, they all share a genuine love for educating and helping young children grow & thrive. Being licensed also means they have done a series of state-required trainings and they’ve passed a government background check.
Background record checked
Government-level CORI, SORI, and fingerprinting
Home inspected for child safety
Thorough assessment by a licensor from the EEC
Health & safety training
Includes annual professional development hours
Each program is led by a licensed child care professional. While they each have their own expertise and approach, they all share a genuine love for educating and helping young children grow & thrive. Being licensed also means they have done a series of state-required trainings and they’ve passed a government background check.
Young children are so full of potential. They can do anything they set their minds to, and that journey starts with daycare. Every kid deserves a safe space, somewhere they feel comfortable being themselves and asking questions. They also deserve a mentor or guardian who is going to have their best interests at heart. I’ve always had a knack for looking after kids. I was always the go-to person in the family to babysit. When my niece (age 12) needed a place to live, I was happy to open my home to her. Starting a daycare is my way of offering the children in my community this quality care and helping them with these important first steps.
Every child is unique and special, and their personalities are encouraged to shine here! The arts can be a really powerful tool for self expression, and the kids in my program will learn that early on. We do a lot of singing and dancing. (There’s even a play microphone!) Music in particular is so incredible because it shows what beauty can come out of collaborating with others. The kids will also have plenty of toys to choose from during free play time. When it’s nice outside, they can run around the backyard, which has a playset. On their birthdays, we’ll have cake and a little party. But hopefully they feel celebrated every day here!
The kids in this program will have an educator, a caregiver, and a cheerleader all rolled into one! They can count on me to help them and guide them. They’ll be treated as though they were my own children. When my niece came to live with my son and I, we welcomed her with open arms. Honestly, I really do think of her as a daughter, and I want the best for her. Whenever she’s having a hard time with schoolwork, we make it a priority to sit down together and work it out. The children and parents in my daycare community will hopefully feel just as comfortable coming to me with any struggles.
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“It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength.”
~ Maya AngelouDaycare rates depend on how old your child will be and what your schedule looks like. 5 days / week might get a slight discount, and infant rates are usually more than toddlers’. Finding a spot also depends on age and schedule because each daycare has a limited number of openings for each age range.
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There is 1 home daycare in Liberty Heights. Most care for 6 to 10 children and take both infants and toddlers. All home daycares are licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care, just like preschool centers.
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