Gretchen's House Child Care Centers
 
Remember to bathe your child any day that bug spray is necessary.


We're always impressed by the staff's ability to focus on the forest and the trees, simultaneously engaging a group of kids in a project but still being cognizant of the individual who needs help.
 

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Child Development

    Active Learning How Gretchen's House encourages development at each stage

   

        your child at 3 months

        your child at 6 months

        your child at 9 months

        your child at 12 months

        your child at 18 months

        your child from 2-3 years

        your child from 3-4 years

        your child from 4-5 years

        your child from 5-6 years

   

    Developmental Guidelines Average developmental milestones by age

        infants: 0-6 months

        infants: 6-12 months

        young toddlers: 12-18 months

        toddlers: 18-24 months

        older toddlers: 2-3 years old

        preschoolers: 3-4 years old

        pre-K & kindergarten: 4-5 years old

 

    Purple Pages Summaries of hot topics in early childhood

Aggression
Bicycle Safety
Birthdays and Celebrations
Biting

Courtesy
Death and Loss
Discipline
Divorce
Drop-off and Pick-up

Emergent Curriculum

Gender Equity
Health Policy

Healthful Eating

Hospitalizations

Infant Feeding
Language Development

Literacy

Lying

Masturbation

Men in Childcare
Moving
Naptime

Outdoor Play

Parent Conferences

Pets and Young Children
Potty Talk
Power Struggles
Resolving Conflicts with Caregivers

Siblings
Sleep
Separation Anxiety (Infants and Toddlers)
Separation Anxiety (Preschool and older)
Sharing
Siblings

Sleep
Staff Turnover

Strangers
Superhero play
Tantrums
Toilet Learning

Transitions
War Toys

Weight Management

          Purple Pages Printable Library for enrolled families (password protected)


Contact Us

Employment Opportunities Current openings, job application instructions

Who Are We? Administrator bios

Frequently Asked Questions

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