
Figuring out early care and education options can be overwhelming – not to mention time consuming. Nurture My Child is a consulting partner, guiding Austin families through each step of the process. From evaluating each family’s unique needs to checking child care center availabilities, from visiting in-home care centers to interviewing nannies, we use our extensive knowledge to help each client implement the unique strategy that best complements their life.
Nurture My Child is led by founder Rebecca Cole, whose idea for the company was born out of her own personal experience and struggle in finding the right child care for her family:
“When I was pregnant with my daughter, I wished there was someone who could help explain all of the types of child care available and outline a process for finding what was best for my child and my family. The reality is that the search took hours and hours of research, phone calls and site visits to decide on the care option that would work best for my baby and my work schedule.”
“After my son was born, our family's needs changed again. I found myself with 3 types of care: Montessori school for my daughter, a half-day program for my son and a part-time nanny for the afternoons. It was incredibly frustrating and time-consuming to piece everything together and find a solution that would work.”
Nurture My Child is led by founder Rebecca Cole, whose idea for the company was born out of her own personal experience and struggle in finding the right child care for her family:
“When I was pregnant with my daughter, I wished there was someone who could help explain all of the types of child care available and outline a process for finding what was best for my child and my family. The reality is that the search took hours and hours of research, phone calls and site visits to decide on the care option that would work best for my baby and my work schedule.”
“After my son was born, our family's needs changed again. I found myself with 3 types of care: Montessori school for my daughter, a half-day program for my son and a part-time nanny for the afternoons. It was incredibly frustrating and time-consuming to piece everything together and find a solution that would work.”
