Why I Started Cornerstone Connections: A Personal Look at In Home Child Care
The children we hoped for came into our lives quickly and completely. One after the other, our home was suddenly filled with baby gear, bottles, sleepless nights, and the beautiful chaos that comes with raising little ones.
We were deeply grateful. But we were also tired in a way we had never experienced before.
It was not that we did not have family support. We did, and we were grateful for it. But our families had their own lives, responsibilities, and routines too. We did not feel it was fair, or sustainable, to depend on them as a permanent childcare solution.
Like many parents, we were trying to hold several things at once: our children, our home, our work, our goals, our bills, and our responsibilities outside of family life. Becoming parents changed everything, but the rest of life did not simply pause.
We considered daycare, and for many families, daycare is the right fit. But at that stage, with very young children, it did not feel like the best option for us. We were concerned about the daily rush, the exposure to frequent colds and infections, and the reality of trying to manage pickups and drop-offs around work and business commitments.
Most importantly, we were thinking carefully about who would be part of our children’s lives during their formative years. We did not only need someone to watch them. We needed support that aligned with our family values, our routines, and the kind of environment we wanted to create at home.
Eventually, we realized that in-home care was the best fit for our family.
We were fortunate to find a caregiver we could trust. She became a steady and supportive presence in our home. She was able to fit into our family rhythm, understand our values, and support the structure we wanted for our children.
With that support, I was still very much involved in planning and leading my household. I could create rituals and routines that allowed me to spend meaningful time with my children, even while managing responsibilities outside the home. I could feel more like myself without feeling as though I was sacrificing their wellbeing.
That experience changed the way I thought about childcare.
I realized that many families are not simply looking for “help.” They are looking for dependable support that feels thoughtful, accessible, and trustworthy. They are looking for care that brings warmth and consistency to their children’s day, while still respecting the rhythm of the home.
Cornerstone Connections was created from that understanding.
It was built for families who are trying to do their best but know they need more structure around them. It was built for parents who want their children cared for in a familiar environment. It was built for households where support is not about replacing the parent, but helping the family function with more peace, consistency, and confidence.
Because the right support at home can make a meaningful difference.
Not only in how children are cared for, but in how parents are able to show up, connect, and bring their best selves home.
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