WE love to love on your littles.
We have nursery accommodations to fit all the needs of your youngest littles. There are three nurseries located within the main KidCity Wing for your convenience—a nursery for new/immobile babies, a nursery for our walkers, and a nursery for our toddlers that are learning to potty train. Please see a staff member to confirm which nursery your child should be placed in for the day.
Checking-in/OUT:
All children are required to be checked in by a volunteer via our Planning Center Online system. This will produce a sticker for the child to wear, as well as a checkout sticker for parents to keep and turn in at time of checkout. Should you lose your checkout tag, you will be required to show I.D. in place of the checkout sticker. Only those who are 16 and up and listed on the account will be permitted to pick up the child if a checkout sticker is not present.
When checking in for the first time, you will be asked a variety of questions and will need to provide your name, phone number, and indications of special needs or allergies of which our staff may need to be aware.
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Our nursery and children’s volunteers strive to provide a clean, healthy, and nurturing environment for your children. In an effort to ensure that your child’s experience is happy and healthy, we encourage parents to make sure that their child falls within the standards of health that we have established, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In order to prevent the spread of illness, and to provide a safe, healthy environment for all our children and volunteers, we ask that you keep your child home any time he or she exhibits the following symptoms during the 24 hours prior to coming to church:
Fever within the past 24 hours • Vomiting (2 or more times) or experiencing diarrhea in the past 24 hours • Runny nose with any colored discharge (yellowish or greenish) • Streptococcal pharyngitis (strep throat) until 24 hours after treatment has been initiated • Any unexplained rash • Skin infections such as impetigo until deemed noninfectious by your physician • Drainage or redness that could possibly be considered conjunctivitis (“pink eye”) at this time or if diagnosed and prescribed medication within past 24 hours • Mouth sores associated with drooling unless deemed noninfectious by your physician • Head lice and/or nits







