Home2Grow Childcare

Home2Grow Childcare

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Home2Grow Childcare provides trusted home based childcare and early childhood education in Auckland. This includes their own children.

We support children 0–5 with safe, nurturing learning in real homes, and support educators with quality systems parents can trust. Auckland Home Based Childcare and Education

We are a licensed, government-funded childcare provider helping parents access affordable, quality childcare and supporting educators in providing this. Our educators can care for up to four children under 5 years at one ti

15/06/2026

🌱 Warm, Nurturing Home-Based Childcare in Flat Bush

Hi, my name is Gagan, and I am a Home2Grow educator based in Flat Bush.

As a proud mum of two, I understand how important it is to find someone who will care for your child with the same love, patience, and attention that you do. With over 15 years of childcare experience, including home-based childcare and caring for children from newborn through to school age, I provide a safe, calm, and nurturing environment where young children can thrive.

I offer a warm home away from home where children can learn, play, and grow at their own pace while receiving the individual attention that only small group care can provide.
The first few years of life are such an important time for brain development, emotional security and learning. I focus on creating strong, trusting relationships with each child, helping them feel safe, valued and confident as they explore the world around them.

My days are filled with age-appropriate activities that support learning through play, including sensory experiences, music, stories, art, playdough, outdoor exploration, and plenty of opportunities for conversation and connection. I also enjoy taking children on local outings, playgroups, libraries, and parks, helping them discover their community and build confidence in new environments.

I know how much parents miss during the day, which is why I love sharing photos, updates and learning stories so you can be part of your child's journey. Building strong partnerships with families is important to me, and I work closely with parents to support each child's individual routines, interests and developmental needs.

I hold a current First Aid Certificate and regularly attend Home2Grow professional development training and playgroups to ensure I continue providing high-quality care and learning opportunities for the children in my care.

❀️ Small group care with plenty of individual attention
πŸ“Έ Regular photos and updates throughout the day
🧠 Focus on early learning, language, and development
🌳 Playgroups, local outings, and outdoor adventures
🏑 Safe, nurturing home environment in Flat Bush
🀝 Strong partnerships with families

I would love to welcome your little one into my Home2Grow family and support them as they learn, grow and flourish during these important early years.

If you are interested or need more info, please contact Home2Grow by emailing [email protected] or call 0508 466 324

01/06/2026

🏑 Looking for a rewarding career you can run from home?

Home2Grow Childcare is seeking caring, passionate educators in Central Auckland and the North Shore to provide quality home based childcare and education.

βœ” Work from home
βœ” Flexible hours
βœ” Full training and ongoing support
βœ” Be your own boss
βœ” Make a real difference in children's lives

No previous childcare experience is required. If you have a safe home, love working with children, and want a flexible career with purpose, we'd love to hear from you.

πŸ“§ [email protected]
🌐 www.home2grow.co.nz

Photos from Home2Grow Childcare's post 01/06/2026

✨ What an amazing Cultural Identity Celebration at Home2Grow Childcare! ✨🌏

Our tamariki and whānau had so much fun enjoying 🎨 cultural painting, πŸ–οΈ henna tattoos, 🫧 bubble fun, 🚲 outdoor play, 🎡 music, and delicious shared kai while celebrating culture, diversity, and belonging together ❀️

Congratulations to our best dress-up winners for both adults and tamariki πŸ‘πŸŽ‰ Thank you to everyone who made the effort to dress up and attend the celebration β€” your participation helped make the event extra special!

A huge thank you to the for generously providing their venue and support to help make this event so special and memorable for our families and educators 🌺

30/05/2026

πŸ’› Separation Anxiety Is a Sign of Healthy Attachment

Few things pull at a parent's heart more than seeing their child cry at drop-off.

It is natural to wonder:
"Are they okay?"
"Am I doing the right thing?"
"Should I stay longer?"

The good news is that separation anxiety is usually not a sign that something is wrong.

In fact, it is often a sign that something is right.

Children who become upset when separating from a parent or caregiver are showing that they have formed a strong attachment to the important people in their lives. They know who makes them feel safe, loved and secure.

πŸ“Š What the research tells us

Separation anxiety is a normal stage of development. Young children are still learning that when someone leaves, they will come back. Their emotional regulation skills are also still developing, making goodbyes feel much bigger than they do for adults.

Many children experience separation anxiety when:
β€’ Starting childcare
β€’ Moving into a new environment
β€’ Experiencing changes in routine
β€’ Feeling tired or unwell
β€’ Going through developmental milestones

The key thing to remember is this:
Separation anxiety is not bad behaviour. It is an emotional response to change and uncertainty.

🚫 What can make it harder?

Sometimes, with the best intentions, adults can unintentionally increase anxiety by:
β€’ Having very long goodbyes
β€’ Returning multiple times after saying goodbye
β€’ Sneaking away without telling the child
β€’ Showing visible anxiety themselves

Children often take emotional cues from the adults around them.

βœ… What helps?
β€’ Keep goodbyes calm, short and predictable
β€’ Reassure your child that you will return
β€’ Acknowledge their feelings without trying to fix them immediately
β€’ Encourage them to join a familiar activity
β€’ Allow a comfort item from home if appropriate
β€’ Maintain consistent routines

Over time, children learn that childcare is a safe place, their educators care for them, and their parents always come back.

🏑 How Home2Grow Supports Children

At Home2Grow, we understand that every child settles differently.

Our small group home-based environments allow educators to build strong relationships with each child, helping them feel safe, secure and supported during transitions.

With consistent routines, nurturing educators and close partnerships with families, children gradually develop the confidence and resilience needed to thrive.

πŸ’› Final Thoughts

Separation anxiety is not something that needs to be "fixed."

It is often a sign of a strong bond between a child and the people they love most.

With patience, reassurance and consistency, children learn one of life's most important lessons:

"I am safe, even when we are apart."

πŸ“© Looking for a nurturing home-based childcare environment in Auckland?

Contact Home2Grow to learn more about our caring educators and small group settings.



30/05/2026

πŸ’› Choosing the Right Childcare for Your Child

Choosing childcare is one of the biggest decisions you'll make as a parent.

You are not just choosing a place for your child to spend the day.

You are choosing the people who will help shape their confidence, wellbeing, learning and sense of belonging.

The reality is that every child is different.

Some children thrive in larger group environments. Others flourish in smaller, quieter settings with familiar routines and close relationships.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach.

πŸ“Š What the research tells us

Children learn best when they feel:

β€’ Safe
β€’ Secure
β€’ Valued
β€’ Connected

Strong relationships with caring adults are one of the most important factors influencing children's learning and development.

This aligns with the principles of Te Whāriki, New Zealand's early childhood curriculum, which places relationships, wellbeing and belonging at the heart of children's learning.

❓ Questions Every Parent Should Ask

When visiting a childcare service, consider asking:

β€’ How are children supported during drop-offs and transitions?
β€’ What does a typical day look like?
β€’ How do educators communicate with families?
β€’ How are children's interests and individual needs supported?
β€’ What safety, sleep and hygiene practices are in place?
β€’ How are conflicts and challenging behaviours managed?

Most importantly...

Do you feel welcomed?

Do the children appear happy and engaged?

Does the environment feel right for your child?

Trust your instincts.

βœ… Signs of Quality Childcare

Look for:

β€’ Warm, respectful interactions
β€’ Children who appear settled and confident
β€’ Clean and safe environments
β€’ Consistent routines
β€’ Educators who listen and respond to children
β€’ Play-based learning opportunities
β€’ Strong communication with families

Children learn best when they feel emotionally secure.

🚩 Red Flags to Watch For

Be cautious if you notice:

β€’ High staff turnover
β€’ Poor communication
β€’ Children left distressed without support
β€’ Unsafe or unclean environments
β€’ Harsh interactions with children
β€’ Limited supervision or engagement

Families should always feel comfortable asking questions and raising concerns.

🏑 Why Many Families Choose Home-Based Childcare

For children aged 0–6, home-based childcare offers some unique advantages:

β€’ Smaller group sizes
β€’ More individual attention
β€’ One consistent educator
β€’ Flexible routines
β€’ A calm, home-like environment
β€’ Strong relationships with families
β€’ Mixed-age learning opportunities

Many young children thrive in these settings because they receive personalised care while still enjoying social interaction and learning experiences.

πŸ’› How Home2Grow Supports Children and Families

At Home2Grow, our educators provide nurturing home-based environments where children feel safe, supported and valued.

We believe every child deserves:

β€’ Individual attention
β€’ Meaningful relationships
β€’ Opportunities to learn through play
β€’ A strong sense of belonging

Because when children feel secure, they are free to learn, explore and grow.

πŸ‘‡ Looking for quality home-based childcare in Auckland?

πŸ“© Message us to learn more

πŸ“ž 0508 466 324

πŸ“§ [email protected]

20/05/2026

Learning through play, creativity and hands on discovery πŸ’›

At Home2Grow Childcare, our educators find innovative and engaging ways to impart learning every day. Through play based experiences, creative activities, storytelling, outdoor exploration and meaningful interactions, children develop confidence, curiosity and a genuine love for learning.

Small group care allows for more personal attention, stronger relationships and learning experiences tailored to each child’s individual development and interests.

πŸ“ž 0508 466 324
πŸ“§ [email protected]

16/05/2026

πŸ’› Screen Time and Brain Development
What Parents Need to Know

Screens are part of modern life.
Phones, tablets and TVs are everywhere.

The goal is not β€œzero screens.”
The goal is balance.

πŸ“Š What the research tells us

Young children learn best through:

β€’ Real conversation
β€’ Movement and play
β€’ Face-to-face interaction
β€’ Hands-on experiences

Research shows excessive screen time in early childhood may impact:

β€’ Attention and concentration
β€’ Sleep quality
β€’ Language development
β€’ Social interaction opportunities

This aligns with guidance from the Ministry of Education through Te Whāriki, which emphasises relationships, communication and active exploration as the foundation for learning.

🧠 What matters most

Screens become a problem when they replace:

β€’ Conversation
β€’ Outdoor play
β€’ Reading together
β€’ Social interaction
β€’ Creative play

Children’s brains develop through interaction
Not passive watching

πŸ‘Ά General guidelines by age

0–1 years
Minimal or no screen time

1–3 years
Short periods of high-quality content with adult support

3–5 years
Balanced screen use alongside active play and social interaction

🏑 Simple ways to create balance

β€’ Keep mealtimes screen-free
β€’ Avoid screens before bed
β€’ Encourage outdoor play
β€’ Watch together and talk about content
β€’ Prioritise play over passive viewing

Small changes make a big difference.

πŸ’› How Home2Grow Supports Healthy Development

At Home2Grow, we focus on:

β€’ Play-based learning
β€’ Real interaction and communication
β€’ Outdoor exploration
β€’ Hands-on activities
β€’ Social and emotional development

Because childhood should be active, connected and engaging.

πŸ‘‡ Looking for nurturing home-based childcare in Auckland?

πŸ“© Message us to learn more
or email: [email protected]










13/05/2026

πŸ’› What Does β€œSchool Ready” Actually Mean?

Most people think school readiness means:
Reading early
Writing their name
Knowing numbers

But teachers will tell you something different.

The children who settle best into school are usually the ones who can:

β€’ Follow simple routines
β€’ Communicate their needs
β€’ Manage emotions reasonably well
β€’ Play alongside others
β€’ Try new things with confidence

That is real school readiness.

πŸ“Š What the research tells us

β€’ Social and emotional skills are among the strongest predictors of successful school transition
β€’ Play-based learning improves language, problem-solving and self-regulation
β€’ Children learn best through relationships, repetition and hands-on experiences

This aligns closely with guidance from the Ministry of Education through Te Whāriki, where wellbeing, belonging and communication are seen as the foundation for learning.

🧠 How children actually prepare for school

Through everyday experiences like:

β€’ Playing with others
β€’ Solving small problems
β€’ Taking turns
β€’ Packing their own bag
β€’ Opening lunchboxes
β€’ Exploring through play

Simple activities build lifelong skills.

🏑 How Home2Grow Helps

At Home2Grow, we focus on:

β€’ Small group learning
β€’ Building independence naturally
β€’ Emotional confidence and social skills
β€’ Play-based learning in a nurturing environment

Because confident children learn better.

πŸ‘‡ Looking for supportive home-based childcare in Auckland?

πŸ“© Message us to learn more
or email: [email protected]





24/04/2026

πŸ’› Is Your Child Developing Healthy Eating Habits?

Most parents worry when their child refuses food.

Here is the truth
Picky eating is normal

What matters is not one meal
It is the pattern over time

πŸ“Š What the research shows

β€’ It can take 10 to 15 exposures before a child accepts a new food
β€’ Appetite naturally drops in toddler years as growth slows
β€’ Children are more likely to try new foods when eating with others

This aligns with guidance from the Ministry of Education, where mealtimes are seen as part of learning, social development and wellbeing.

🧠 What Most Parents Misunderstand

Refusing food is not defiance

It is often:

β€’ Independence
β€’ Sensory sensitivity
β€’ Familiarity preference
β€’ Developmental stage

Pressure usually backfires
Exposure works

πŸ‘Ά What’s Normal by Age
0–1 years

β€’ Slow transition to solids
β€’ Texture resistance is common

1–3 years

β€’ Appetite drops
β€’ Food refusal increases

3–5 years

β€’ Strong preferences develop
β€’ Same foods repeated often

This is expected
Not a problem to β€œfix”

🏑 What Actually Builds Healthy Eating

Keep it simple:

β€’ Eat together when possible
β€’ Offer variety without pressure
β€’ Model healthy eating
β€’ Keep mealtimes calm
β€’ Let children listen to hunger cues

Example
β€œThis is what we’re having” works better than forcing bites

🏫 How Group Settings Make a Difference

In childcare, children naturally:

β€’ Try foods they see others eating
β€’ Build routine around meals
β€’ Develop independence
β€’ Associate food with positive experiences

This is why many parents say
β€œMy child eats better at childcare”

πŸ’› How Home2Grow Supports Healthy Habits

At Home2Grow, we focus on:

β€’ Small group mealtimes
β€’ Positive, pressure-free eating
β€’ Exposure to a variety of foods
β€’ Supportive educators who guide, not force

Healthy habits are built early
And they last

24/04/2026

πŸ’› Is Your Child Ready for School Socially?

Most parents focus on ABCs and numbers before school.

But here’s the reality
Social skills matter more early on

Can your child:

β€’ Take turns without melting down
β€’ Share (even sometimes)
β€’ Play alongside others
β€’ Handle small conflicts with support

If not, that is completely normal
But it also means they need practice

πŸ“Š What the research shows

Children with strong social skills:

β€’ Settle into school faster
β€’ Build friendships more easily
β€’ Show better learning engagement

This aligns with guidance from the Ministry of Education through Te Whāriki, where relationships and social confidence are key to learning.

🧠 The Problem Most Parents Miss

You cannot teach sharing through instructions

Children learn by:

β€’ Watching
β€’ Doing
β€’ Repeating

And most importantly
Being guided in real situations

🏑 Where This Learning Happens Best

In small group environments, children naturally learn to:

β€’ Wait their turn
β€’ Share resources
β€’ Communicate needs
β€’ Solve simple conflicts

With the right support, these skills build fast

πŸ’› How Home2Grow Helps

At Home2Grow, we focus on:

β€’ Small group care for personalised attention
β€’ Real interaction, not passive learning
β€’ Guided social development through play
β€’ Supportive educators who coach, not control

This is where confidence starts

πŸ‘‡ Want to Give Your Child a Strong Start?

We will match you with a caring, home-based educator in your area

Simple. Personal. Supportive.

πŸ“© Message us to get started at [email protected]

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