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In-Home Daycare and Group Home Child Care in Bend OR
The Bend home daycare options below are dedicated to providing families
with quality home childcare in a safe and nurturing environment. Group home daycares are personable alternatives to large
centers with hundreds of children. Entrusting your family childcare to a Bend home
daycare gives children the added security of being cared for in a home environment while still giving parents the peace of mind
that comes from knowing their children are under the supervision of licensed professionals. We gathered the information for home
childcare centers in Bend into one place in order to help simplify your search
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Budgey’s Fun Time Child Care
19235 Kiowa Rd, Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 318-5399
Budgey’s Fun Time Childcare is a 3 Star Rated certified in home center located in Deschutes River Woods. Full time openings available for infants and preschool age! DHS accepted and enrolled in the USDA Food Program
Miss Alana’s Preschool
Bend Oregon, Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 350-5033
Welcome to Miss Alana’s Preschool, “where creative learning takes flight!” Through exploration, play and curriculum based activities; children will discover the world around us!
Pearl’s Playroom
2819 Ne Lotno Dr, Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 383-3610
Pearl’s Playroom is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 1 Months – 5 Years 6 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Starview Academy LLC
61396 Blakely Road, Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 382-2130
We believe each child is special with unique qualities and needs. Every child develops and grows at his/her pace. Children experience the world with their own temperament, learning style, preferences, and emotions. Through the year, we will be helping the children …
Angie Sandlin Daycare
Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 385-7680
Angie Sandlin Daycare is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 6 Months – 5 Years 6 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Bend Immersion Preschool
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 389-3274
Bend Immersion Preschool is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 2 Years 0 Months – 5 Years 6 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Bend Preschool @ High Pointe
Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 330-1347
Bend Preschool @ High Pointe is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 1 Months – 5 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Busy Beavers Playcare
693 Se Gleneden Place, Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 678-1522
Busy Beavers Playcare is a Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 15 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 2 years to 11 years 11 months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Cortney’s Care
Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 699-2920
Cortney’s Care is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 3 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 2 Years 0 Months – 5 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
God’s Kids DayCare
534 Ne Burnside Ave, Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 389-4596
We are a loving, family child care home. We teach good moral character traits, social and academic skills. We offer lots of activities indoors and out daily. Field Trips whenever possible. Provider has over 30 years experience in caring for children. We adore children …
Montessori in the Pines LLC
Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 905-2949
Montessori in the Pines LLC is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 14 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 3 Years 0 Months – 5 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Amanda Broady
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 480-1733
Amanda Broady is a Registered Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 1 Months – 11 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Angelitos Child Care
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 382-0656
Angelitos Child Care is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 3 Months – 12 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Aspen Academy
Bend, OR 97703 | (541) 231-9845
Aspen Academy is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 3 Years 0 Months – 5 Years 12 Months. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
AURAS Preschool
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 610-4309
AURAS Preschool is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 15 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 2 Years 6 Months – 6 Years 0 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Budgey’s Fun Time Child Care & Pre-School
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 318-5399
Budgey’s Fun Time Child Care & Pre-School is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 1 Months – 11 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates …
Casa dei Bambini
Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 678-8462
Casa dei Bambini is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 15 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 1 Months – 3 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Donna’s Day Care
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 389-4556
Donna’s Day Care is a Registered Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 2 Months – 11 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
El Arcoiris
Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 514-8574
El Arcoiris is a Registered Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 3 Years 0 Months – 12 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Elizabeth Hernandez
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 233-7957
Elizabeth Hernandez is a Registered Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 1 Years 0 Months – 6 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Giggle Monsters Daycare
Bend, OR 97703 | (541) 977-8180
Giggle Monsters Daycare is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 15 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 1 Years 6 Months – 12 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Holley’s Child Care
Bend, OR 97707 | (541) 593-4176
Holley’s Child Care is a Registered Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 3 Months – 12 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Juniperhaven Preschool and Child Care
Bend, OR 97702 | (503) 689-7443
Juniperhaven Preschool and Child Care is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 2 Months – 12 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Learn, Explore, Achieve and Play, LLC
Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 410-8590
Learn, Explore, Achieve and Play, LLC is a Registered Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 3 Years 0 Months – 12 Years 0 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Little Foot Academy
3144 Ne Madison Ave, Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 385-6265
Little Foot Academy is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 15 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 1 Years 0 Months – 12 Years 0 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Miles of Smiles
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 390-5891
Miles of Smiles is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 15 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 1 Years 0 Months – 5 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Angie’s Daycare
Bend, OR 97701 | (541) 848-8314
Angie’s Daycare is a Registered Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 1 Months – 10 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Casa dei Bambini 2
Bend, OR 97703 | (541) 350-4245
Casa dei Bambini 2 is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 2 Years 0 Months – 6 Years 0 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Little Bear’s Day Care
Bend, OR 97702 | (714) 469-3918
Little Bear’s Day Care is a Registered Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 10 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 Years 2 Months – 12 Years 0 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Little Sprouts Day Care
Bend, OR 97702 | (541) 647-0863
Little Sprouts Day Care is a Certified Family Child Care in Bend OR, with a maximum capacity of 12 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 1 Years 0 Months – 12 Years 12 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
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Formation of a healthy spine in a child
Each child is born with a completely flat back, which during the first year of life is significantly transformed – four bends appear (sacral, cervical, thoracic and lumbar). In order for each part of the spine to form correctly, children at a certain age need to lie on their tummy, then sit and crawl in time, and then stand.
Age modification of the spine
The sacrococcygeal section has a curve from birth, which is a consequence of being in the fetal position in the womb. The first kyphosis in the neck area appears even during breastfeeding, when the child raises and holds his head while in the crib.
Also useful is the so-called tummy time – laying the baby on the tummy.
In order for development to occur in a timely and physiological way, the right surface is needed. Moderately cushioning, pleasant, stable, not hard and not too soft. This is followed by the formation of thoracic kyphosis, which occurs at the age of 4-6 months. At this time, the child actively begins to master the sitting posture.
Learning this skill on a bed, on a hard floor, or on a woolen or cloth carpet is not recommended for several reasons:
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no exercises on a hill – you can fall;
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excessive softness makes it difficult for the child to try to sit upright;
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the presence of pile and, as a result, the accumulation of dust in it. This can negatively affect the health of the child, who comes into contact with objects and then licks his hands, rubs his eyes, etc.
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washing difficulty. Before each lesson, it is advisable to wash the carpet, ordinary products will not allow you to do this;
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fabric or wool carpets will not soften the blow enough when the first attempt to sit down is unsuccessful;
SGS-certified Parklon specialty lint-free mats are firstly lint-free, making them easy to care for. There are lightweight models that you can take with you anywhere and solid solid PVC rugs that are suitable for the role of a modern carpet in the living room, and a developing rug for a child. They are warm and comfortable to sit on, waterproof and easy to clean.
Lumbar lordosis appears much later – at 8-12 months, when the child begins to walk. Bends occur under the influence of muscles that maintain the vertical position of the body.
Expert advice
There are frequent cases when mothers try by all means to accelerate the process of forming the curves of the spine, forcing the child to walk at too early an age. In such cases, doctors advise one thing – do not rush, because such seemingly good undertakings can end in failure. The reason is too large loads that the spine is not able to withstand.
The main recommendations are as follows:
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up to 6-8 months, a child needs half an hour in a sitting position
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do not teach to walk before the age – the time when the child is physically ready for this;
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do not use the walker without a doctor’s prescription, or at least do not put the child there for a long time and before he learns to hold his back.
An eight-month-old child should not experience much pressure – just 20-30 minutes of daily exercise is enough for him to subsequently form the correct posture. Kyphosis is formed under the influence of muscles, therefore, with reduced muscle tone, physiotherapy and massage are recommended.
Experts advise not to panic if your child has begun to sit late or still does not walk confidently, despite his age. Much depends on genetics and other factors. Your task as a parent is to provide all the conditions for development. In a healthy baby, the right surface for laying out, sitting, crawling and first steps plays one of the most important roles in the issue of timely development. On our site you can choose a quality rug that will help the child to sit down, crawl and go on time to the delight of mom and dad.
In the future, it will be convenient to perform various exercises, massage, and just play with the child.
Orthopedist for the baby – articles from the specialists of the clinic “Mother and Child”
Bobrova Marina Igorevna
Obstetrician-gynecologist, Reproductologist
Clinic “Mother and Child” South-West
the sooner – the better
It would seem, why show the baby to an orthopedist, because he still does not sit, does not get up, does not walk. It turns out that there is no load on the bones and muscles, so it seems that the baby has nothing to look at yet. Some parents think so and for some reason are in no hurry to show their child to an orthopedist. Other moms and dads don’t go for counseling because they think their baby is developing normally. After all, he has no noticeable changes: his arms and legs are in place, seemingly of the same length, his back is even – it means that everything is in order with the baby. In fact, some diseases of the musculoskeletal system are not always obvious and are usually not noticeable to parents. And it is generally impossible to independently determine, for example, whether a baby has the same leg length without being a specialist. And even a pediatrician, if the pathology is not expressed, may not detect it, especially if the disease does not bother the child. But as the baby grows, orthopedic problems can intensify and cure the disease will be much more difficult than at an early age. Therefore, the newborn should be shown to the orthopedist as early as possible.
what the doctor sees
An orthopedist should be visited when the child is 1 month old, and then several more times – at 3, 6 and 12 months. At the first consultation, the doctor will carefully examine the baby, literally from top to toe, assess the size and shape of all parts of the body, also check how proportional and symmetrical they are to each other, and see how the arms and legs move. The orthopedist carefully examines all joints for mobility, he will especially carefully examine the hip joints and be sure to check whether the baby’s legs are the same length.
But even if there was no orthopedic pathology in 1 month, the baby still needs to be regularly shown to the doctor. During repeated examinations, some diseases can be identified that did not manifest themselves during the first visit to the doctor.
possible problems
What are the most serious diseases that an orthopedist should exclude in children of the first year of life?
– Hip dysplasia and congenital dislocation of the hip – these diseases occur due to congenital underdevelopment of the hip joint. If the disease is not detected in time, then it can progress rapidly, one leg will be much shorter than the other and the gait will be seriously disturbed. Pathology can be detected already in 1-3 months.
– Congenital torticollis – immediately after birth, it becomes noticeable that the baby’s head is constantly tilted to the side and to the side. Torticollis must be treated, otherwise the child develops asymmetry of the face, facial skull, shoulders, and spine.
– Congenital clubfoot – the baby’s feet “clubfoot” like a bear cub: e If the newborn could stand up, he would lean on the outer surface of the foot. Without treatment, if a child begins to walk on such legs, the deformation of the damaged foot intensifies, the relationship of bones is disturbed, gait and posture suffer, and difficulties arise with the selection of shoes.
These three major diseases should be detected as early as possible (and they can be detected as early as 1-3 months), because the sooner they are treated, the better the result will be.
we distribute the load
But even if the child has no orthopedic pathology, the doctor will still advise parents on what to do so that the bones and muscles of the baby develop properly. For example, even healthy children can often turn their heads to one side. This is usually because they are attracted to the side of the crib with a colorful toy or other interesting item. Often, parents simply do not notice this, but the orthopedist will immediately pay attention to which direction the child most often tilts his head. He will also quickly see how the child turns over – again in one direction or both. All this may be a variant of the norm, but sometimes it indicates that the child has a different muscle tone on the left and right. In this case, the orthopedist will advise massage, swimming and special exercises with an emphasis on a specific muscle group. The doctor will tell you how to strengthen other muscle groups: for example, the abdomen, back – all this will help the baby start sitting, getting up and walking in time in the future.
don’t rush the baby
The child is growing and seems to be ready to sit. He should sit down on his own at 7 months, stand on his feet – at 9, at 10-11 take the first steps, holding on to a support. Until this age, doctors recommend not to encourage the baby to sit or stand (it is especially harmful to put him in pillows). The bones and muscles of the baby are not yet ready for new movements, and if the child’s muscle corset does not have time to get stronger before he starts to sit down on his own, this can lead to a curvature of the spine. If the time has come, and the baby has not yet mastered a new skill, the orthopedist will tell you how to stimulate the baby (massage and gymnastics will help here again).
help with the first steps
When the child tries to take the first steps, the orthopedist will tell you what shoes to buy for the baby. It will help to evenly load the ankle joint, which means that the load will be distributed correctly on all other joints. Usually, doctors advise learning to walk not barefoot or in socks, booties, but in boots or shoes: leather, with a hard heel, small heels, lace-up or Velcro . If the baby has some kind of foot or ankle pathology, the orthopedist will select special shoes or orthopedic insoles.
Beautiful posture, strong bones, strong muscles, harmonious figure – is what parents want for their baby. And the orthopedist will help to achieve this, the main thing is – to get to him for a consultation on time.
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