More about The Nest

The Nest at New Hope is a licensed family child care home serving up to 16 children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. The Nest is a Paths to Quality Level 4, nationally accredited early learning program, offering full-day care, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:20am and 5:00pm.

About payment
The Nest accepts out-of-pocket payments, CCDF voucher subsidies, and On My Way PreK subsidies. We prioritize enrollment for families who are currently or at risk of experiencing homelessness click here for more information.

We also enroll families not at risk of experiencing homelessness. For more information about the CCDF subsidy program, click here. For more information about On My Way PreK, click here.


Our Philosophy
The Nest at New Hope is committed to whole-child development and individualized care. We believe that children are inherently competent and that the best way to help children discover this competency is through intentional playful learning experiences that

  • Are informed by each child’s specific developmental path

  • Allow plenty of time for self-directed play

  • Encourage children to use all of their senses to explore new materials and situations

  • Engage children with high-quality, healthy, carefully selected materials both indoors and out

  • Place a premium on process-based art and experimentation

  • Emphasize intentional interactions with the natural world

  • Actively encourage curiosity and discovery

We believe that every child deserves to feel safe, feel seen, and feel respected.


About meals
The Nest provides breakfast, lunch, snack, and supper at no additional cost. Our chef and nutritional coordinator prepares fresh, nutritious meals on-site daily, while also providing families with wrap-around food supports as needed. We provide formula for infants up to 13 months old and support breastfeeding families. Our food curriculum follows The Ellyn Satter Institute's research-based approach to intuitive eating and feeding.



About the learning environment
The Nest follows all Indiana Home Licensing Regulations, Paths to Quality 4 requirements, and NAFCC Accreditation Quality Standards, including Safe Sleep, sanitization practices, background checks, CPR/First Aid and on-going teacher and director education and training.

The Nest is a screen-free learning environment, featuring high-quality, battery-free learning materials. We promote natural gross motor development.

The Nest uses a continuity of care approach. This means that students stay in the Infant/Toddler program of up to eight Hatchlings until around 35 months old, and then gently transition into the PreK program, where up to eight 3-to-5 year olds play and learn together until kindergarten. Our consistent, highly qualified Lead Teaching Team is predictably present, allowing for deep and meaningful relationships to blossom through primary caregiving practices.

“We’ve been waiting for you to come to this place...Wherever you’re from, we’re so glad you’ve come...” -Tom Hunter

Our Curriculum
The Nest at New Hope's emergent, play-based curriculum is a reflection of our students, their interests, and their unique developmental stages. Highly qualified teachers foster exploration, discovery, creativity, and curiosity through purposeful modifications to the learning environment, language-rich interactions, and responsive caregiving routines. Our unique Plot-to-Tot curriculum framework integrates developmentally appropriate Indiana academic, social, emotional, and motor learning standards with hands-on gardening and cooking experiences. Our students enjoy large blocks of open-ended time to play, create, read, sing and climb both indoors and outside on our outdoor classrooms, at our community garden plot, and on the B-line Trail. (photos of children gardening, cooking)

“Play is the work of childhood.” -Jean Piaget




Enrollment
The Nest at New Hope prioritizes enrollment for children who are currently or at risk of experiencing homelessness. To that end, we maintain two scholarship placements for families currently residing at New Hope for Families, but we accept families even if they do not live at New Hope. In addition, we enroll up to eight children not currently at-risk of experiencing homelessness. To discuss enrolling your child/children, please use our waitlist request form. If you are interested in a tour of our facility, please contact us to schedule.

The Nest at New Hope
Director: Amie Messer
Email: amie@newhope4families.org
Phone: 812-558-4505


To discuss enrolling your child/children, please use our waitlist form