Extra care and support before or after regular hours
Our extended care program is designed for families who need extra support before or after regular daycare hours. Children remain in a safe, calm, loving, and supervised environment.
A calm and caring place when families need more time
We understand that every family has different schedules. Extended care gives parents peace of mind knowing their child is still receiving loving attention, supervision, and comfort in a familiar environment.
During extended care, children can enjoy quiet play, simple activities, reading, rest, snacks when appropriate, and gentle routines that help them feel secure before going home.
Flexible support with the same loving care
Extended care provides a peaceful option for families who need additional time while keeping children comfortable and supervised.
Extra Time
Helpful support for families who need care beyond regular daycare hours.
Loving Care
Children continue receiving patient, kind, and attentive supervision.
Calm Routine
A peaceful rhythm with quiet play, rest, reading, and simple activities.
Safe Environment
Children stay in a familiar, clean, and supervised daycare setting.
A gentle transition before pickup or after drop-off
Extended care is kept simple and comfortable. Children are guided through calm activities that help them feel relaxed, safe, and cared for while they wait for pickup or begin their day.
Supervised Time
Children remain under caring supervision in a safe daycare environment.
Quiet Play
Children may enjoy blocks, books, puzzles, simple toys, or gentle activities.
Peaceful Environment
The atmosphere is calm and comfortable, especially near pickup time.
Parent Support
Designed to help families who need a little more time in their daily schedule.
Safe, calm, and comfortable care
Children continue to feel loved and supported in a familiar daycare environment.
Ask us about extended care availability
We would love to answer your questions and help you understand the options available for your family’s schedule.
