Here at the Pajama Nannies daycare, we pride ourselves on three major things:
- Flexibility
- Quality
- And Communication
Let me tell you about it.
1. Flexibility
Our number one goal since we started is to be as available as we can. We're here for the weird work schedules and the family emergencies. The date nights and the "I just need a couple hours to myself" nights. We understand that life happens when we least expect it, and we understand that sometimes parents need room to breathe without children climbing over everything. No matter the situation, we get it.
2. Quality
One of the first things we ask parents we meet with is what kind of preferences a kid may have. For example, are there certain foods they don't like? Do they need to sleep in a specific setting? Is there a certain toy or blanket they use as a comfort item?
How the parent answers these questions is extremely important to us, because we want the children to be comfortable and for our daycare to feel like a second home. We actually had one family buy us a white noise machine and blackout curtains for their baby because that was the only way they could get her to sleep. We recognize that every child is different, and we want to meet their respective needs as much as possible.
3. Communication
We want to keep your child safe just as much as you do. For example, if we pick your child up from school and you want us to update you when we leave the house, arrive at the school, get your child in the car, leave the school, and get back to the house? Done and done.
But I will make an important point. Communication goes both ways. We want to be in the know just as much as you want to. You got off work early and want to pick them up from school to surprise them? That's a great idea! You want to clean the house without distractions for a few hours? Awesome! All we ask, is that you let us know.
Because we care about your child. Whether it's just for a couple days while your regular caretaker is away or you're looking for a regular caretaker to begin with, we're here to help.


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