07/21/2020
Squash and Blossom childcare has one enrollment available, beginning August 31. I am currently interviewing for this spot, so please reach out if you are in need of childcare!
I provide daytime care for infants and toddlers in my home in the Kensington neighborhood of San Diego. License # 3766 27730
I provide daytime care for little ones in my home.
07/21/2020
Squash and Blossom childcare has one enrollment available, beginning August 31. I am currently interviewing for this spot, so please reach out if you are in need of childcare!
10/03/2019
Sometimes you just gotta kick your feet up.
My one and only infant enrollment of 2020 is becoming available January 10. If you are interested in securing a spot here with us, please reach out now to set up an interview. ♥️✨
Squash and Blossom childcare has one toddler enrollment becoming available on September 2nd. If you know of a child, 24 months or older, who is looking for a daycare in the Kensington area, get us in touch!
Squash and Blossom childcare will have one full-time toddler enrollment becoming available at the ends of August!
Reach out with any questions. 🎉
Squash and Blossom childcare has one toddler spot available beginning June 18, 2018. If you are interested in setting up an interview, please let us know.
12/10/2017
Insight into the fascinating minds of our toddlers.
What Is It Like to Be 2 Years Old? Fun. Confusing. Unapologetic. You know a lot about things like trucks, but don’t understand how to keep a secret.
Squash and Blossom childcare currently has two toddler enrollments available. Message, text or call for more info!
10/17/2017
Teaching kids body privacy, personal agency, and consent begins while they’re in diapers - Adriel Booker It’s not an unusual scene: the kids are running through the house, chasing each other, playing tag, tackling, tickling. Friends are over and the girls have jumped in with the boys. Everyone is giggling and having a great time. Then I notice my boys (ages four and six) corner their little friend (a...
09/25/2017
Crying is a healthy and necessary way for kids to express their feelings. By saying ‘stop crying’ we send the message that their feelings are not important, not valid, silly, or annoying.
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