
Welcome to Heather’s House, a place for your child to be a child, with safe learning spaces and plenty of room to play and be a kid.
Heather's House is designed for safe social interaction with social distancing and masks for children over two, but still with opportunities for cooperative play. 2020 has changed the face of education and childcare. I’ve spent months researching, planning and preparing for the safest learning environment for your children.
This has been a labor of love, I believe children need to play and socialize, and I have created some unique ways for children to be able to safely follow all Covid-19 mandates and protocols, yet still be children.
I offer three different programs to best fit your family's needs.
Are you struggling having your children at home during distancing learning? Do your children need a safe place to be social and have friendships again? Do you need a full day to be able to work?
Contact Heather and discuss which plan works best for your family.
About Heather

Heather has dedicated her life to caring for and loving the youngest members of our community.
She has taught preschool and worked with children birth to five years-old for the past 24 years. She has worked as an infant teacher, a toddler teacher, a preschool and a pre-K teacher. She has led classes and workshops to help other early childhood educators set up their environments and customize their curriculum. She has also led art workshops.
Heather is constantly continuing her education through classes and workshops from the NAEYC, CAEYC and Marin Child Care Council. Recently she completed the Marin Education Foundation Pyramid Training Working as part of a pre-K to Kindergarten team helping address the challenges of transitioning from preschool to public school.
Heather constantly strives to find new and creative ways to help the children in her care grow and thrive. She is a mother to three wonderful children. Her two oldest are grown up and beginning their own lives and adventures. The youngest is in elementary school.
She prefers to keep her home a very low tech environment allowing for more time for books, creativity, games and conversation.