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Chance, Jadzia FCCH/ Tiny Vines Nursery

  • Ages 0 months - 12 years
  • Business Hours

License Number: 283010807 Click the link below to visit the California Department of Social Services Transparency Website. Use this site to view the last five years of licensing reports for this child care program. This will include their inspection reports and complaint investigation reports on the facility. More in-depth information is available at the local licensing office.

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  • Child Directed
  • Child Directed

    In child-directed learning programs, children are free to explore their interests and ideas. Teachers/caregivers act as facilitators of learning instead of providing direct instruction.

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  • Developmentally Appropriate Practices
  • Developmentally Appropriate Practices

    Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) is the method teachers use to provide the best education to each child. DAP seeks to treat children as individuals, and meet them where they are developmentally.

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  • Montessori
  • Montessori

    The Montessori method emphasizes the development of a child's own initiative and natural abilities, especially through practical play. Children are allowed to develop at their own pace.

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  • Play based
  • Play based

    Inspired by a child's natural love of Play, this type of learning style builds many skills and helps set a foundation for future learning and success.

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  • Special Needs
  • Special Needs

    There are a variety of services for children with special needs. Most are provided through the local public school district. There are also early intervention services for children ages 0-3.

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Openings (last updated 06/01/2026)

Infants (0 to 23 months)

Immediate Openings

Preschool (2 to 5 years)

Immediate Openings

School Age (6 years and older)

Immediate Openings

The Basics

The Basics

  • Language: English
  • Schedule: Full Time, Part time, Drop in, Evening, Overnight, Weekends, Full year
  • Transportation: Car, Walking
  • Meals: AM Snack, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, PM Snack
  • Special Needs Experience: Yes
  • Accreditation: -
  • Subsidies Accepted: Accepts Subsidized Payment
  • Quality Improvement Efforts: CCIP
  • QCC Score: - Quality Counts California is a rating system for child care programs. The scores range from 1 to 5. QCC scores are based on many things, such as caring relationships, low teacher-child ratio, a safe and healthy environment, and more. A quality score is one factor to consider when looking for child care. We always recommend visiting the program for yourself when choosing the right fit. Learn more about QCC here.
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About Chance, Jadzia FCCH/ Tiny Vines Nursery

At Tiny Vines Nursery, care is centered around the unique developmental needs of infants, toddlers, and young children. We create a calm, child-led environment designed to support emotional regulation, sensory awareness, exploration, connection, and independence through play. Our program blends play-based learning with Montessori-inspired principles, offering purposeful materials, predictable rhythms, and responsive caregiving. We believe early childhood should feel safe, unhurried, and deeply respectful of each child’s pace.

Chance, Jadzia FCCH/ Tiny Vines Nursery Website

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