WHO is a TeacherCaregiver?
A TeacherCaregiver is an inspiring, educated and experienced childcare teacher who is exclusively dedicated to your family. TeacherCaregivers provide complete daily loving care-giving in your home, and personalize playful activities around your child's unique development and interests.
Education and Experience
TeacherCaregivers generally hold bachelor degrees in early childhood-related fields, and are experienced childcare specialists. Many hold advanced degrees and possess unique child-related experience. TeacherCaregivers are evaluated and assessed for their child-development knowledge, their ability to provide age-appropriate guided instruction and other indicators of exceptional ability. Qualifications.
Loving Childcare & Spontaneous Learning
Your children's current daily routine, and your goals for each child, will predetermine your TeacherCaregiver's day. TeacherCaregivers capture teachable moments while:

- planning, preparing and cleaning up meals
- driving to child-related errands or appointments
- supervising your child's responsibilities
- safety and self-care supervision
- maintaining the order of your child's belongings and play areas
- cleaning up after projects and activities
- shopping (grocery or school) with your child
- sick and vacation care
- providing baby and toddler care: diaper changes, potty training, laundry, bottle cleanings and feedings
- full-time, part-time, permanant and temporary
Personalized, Playful Activities
TeacherCaregivers also provide planned activities centered on your family and neighborhood, including:

- Arts and crafts
(from finger painting for babies to sculptures for older artists) - Music and dance
(from songs, rhymes, and rocking for babies to crafting instruments to music lessons and dance routines) - Language development
(from mimicking your baby's babbles to teaching grammar) - Stories and dramatic play
(from board books to a neighborhood play) - Science and nature
(from peek-a-boo games to nature walks and gardening projects) - Creative play
(from water play to puppets, dress up and cooking) - Reading and math readiness and support
(from reading to your baby to teaching phonetics and word recognition) - Fine and gross motor skills
(from helping your baby roll over, to typing shoes and learning penmanship) - Critical thinking activities
(from teaching your baby object permanence to puzzles and experiments) - Social and emotional development
(from cuddling your baby to organizing community-betterment projects) - Gifted child tutoring and special needs
What more can a TeacherCaregiver do for my child? Learn here.