-Welcome-
At Tiny Hands Big Hearts In-Home Childcare, we truly appreciate your interest in considering our program for your family’s childcare needs.
Here, each child is valued as an individual. We strive to recognize and nurture who they are by identifying their unique strengths and creating meaningful opportunities to support their continued growth and development. We thoughtfully consider each child’s needs, interests, and preferences, allowing us to provide care and learning experiences that are both intentional and personal.
My assistant and I encourage children to express themselves, make choices, and act on their preferences. This approach helps build confidence, strengthen responsibility, and support the understanding that each child is an active and important contributor to their own experiences and to the experiences of those around them.








- Commitment-
We provide a warm, safe, and home-like setting where children are encouraged to experience the world in meaningful and profound ways—always at their own pace. We believe that every child develops uniquely, and we honor that by creating experiences that support their individual growth, curiosity, and natural desire to learn.
Our daily schedule is thoughtfully planned yet flexible, allowing room for adjustments based on the children’s needs, interests, and desires. This child-centered approach ensures that learning remains engaging, responsive, and developmentally appropriate.
Our program provides ample opportunities for imaginative play, hands-on exploration, discovery, and wonderment, allowing children to ask questions, solve problems, express creativity, and build confidence through meaningful experiences.
We are committed to fostering a space where children feel safe to explore, free to create, and empowered to become active participants in their own learning journey.
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We are a quality-rated facility.
We accept GA CAPS for subsidy care. Our daycare is a smoke-free environment.
The small size of our childcare allows families to connect and build relationships easier, so that
children form bonds with each other that continue away from the provider.
There are only six children per room. This allows for more one-on-one attention from the assistant. The same assistant will remain with the children during the entire day.

About the Owner
I established Tiny Hands Big Hearts in 2018 after recognizing a need for more quality childcare options that offered the warmth, connection, and individualized attention children truly deserve. I became a childcare provider because I wanted to serve families in a more intimate, home-like environment where children feel safe, valued, and genuinely cared for.
Tiny Hands Big Hearts was designed to be a true home away from home—a place where children are free to grow, explore, and develop in ways that feel natural to them.
I strongly believe that every child learns differently, and it is my job to provide the tools, guidance, and support that allow each child to learn in the way that works best for them. My goal is to nurture each child’s unique strengths while encouraging confidence, creativity, curiosity, and independence.
While in my care, your child will have opportunities to explore, discover, laugh, play, create, bond, and learn in a loving and engaging environment designed to support their overall development.
I hope you enjoy exploring our website and visiting our Facebook page to learn more about our program and daily experiences.
If you have any additional questions or would like more information, please feel free to contact me by phone, text, or email. I look forward to connecting with you and welcoming your family to Tiny Hands Big Hearts In-Home Childcare.
* Associate in Science
* TCC ChildGrowth and Development
* TCC Early Childhood Care Practicum
* TCC Health Safety and Nutrition
* TCC Program Admin/ Facility Management
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-Loving In-Home Childcare-
Children enrolled in our program must be able to indicate when they need to use the potty and show readiness for independent toileting.
Occasional accidents are completely understandable and will be handled with patience and care as part of the learning process. However, children may not attend in diapers, as our program is designed for children who are actively potty trained or in the final stages of potty independence.

