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NANA ANN'S CHILD CARE

  • Ages 2 months - 12 years
  • Business Hours

License Number: 073409312 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 Development
  • Child Development

    Child Development Programs are designed to meet a wide variety of needs of children and their families. These services may include care and supervision, learning activities, community resources, and parent support, and they offer free or reduced costs for eligible families. Source: CA Education Code 8028.

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  • Homework/Study time

    These are child care programs that offer dedicated time and space for homework and studying.

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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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  • Potty training

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  • Pre-kindergarten/Preschool

    In California, students do not have to attend school until age 6. Those who do, will get a head start in life. This is why there are so many early educational opportunities. These include three publicly-funded Pre-K options. These include California State Preschool Program, Head Start, and Transitional Kindergarten.

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The Basics

The Basics

  • Language: English
  • Schedule: Full Time, Drop in, Evening, Overnight, After School, Weekends, Full year
  • Transportation: Car
  • Meals: Breakfast, AM Snack, Lunch, PM Snack, Dinner
  • Special Needs Experience: Yes
  • Accreditation: -
  • Subsidies Accepted: Accepts Subsidized Payment
  • Quality Improvement Efforts: -
  • 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 NANA ANN'S CHILD CARE

Greetings and thank you for choosing Nana Ann's
Childcare. My name is Jennara Dent and I have been working
With children for more than twenty years. I am Pediatric First Aid
and CPR certified and come from a background of services in the
healthcare field for more than fifteen years. I love helping
families.
My mission is to help families achieve their goals in life
because I have experienced the hardship of searching for .
adequate and· affordable childcare that I can trust. With my
smoke free environment your child will receive meals that are
healthy and nourishing each and every day. We will enrich their
minds by going on field trips and building their self-esteem
while making sure that we provide fun activities that captivate
your child's interest.
My goal in working with your child is to broaden their
aspect of the world by teaching them social skills and providing -
hands on experiences that will last them a lifetime. My door is
always open. Feel free to address me with any comments,
questions, or concerns that may arise.

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