Born from Compassion. Built for Every Child.
❊ About Us
Built With Heart. Run With Purpose.
At Jess Kidding Childcare Center, we believe every child deserves a space where they feel safe, celebrated, and supported — exactly as they are. Whether a child is neurodivergent, nonverbal, sensory-seeking, or simply full of energy and imagination, we meet them with open arms and personalized care.
This center was founded by Danielle, a passionate advocate with over 14 years of experience working with individuals with disabilities, including 3+ years in behavioral and mental healthcare. Her journey began on the county board, helping adults with developmental differences — but her heart called her to reach children earlier, when nurturing care could shape their confidence for life.
Since opening in 2024, Jess Kidding has grown into a vibrant space filled with laughter, learning, and love. Danielle’s mission is simple: create a home-away-from-home where every child feels seen. With a strong background in inclusive care, trauma-informed support, and creative curriculum planning, she’s committed to making sure no child is ever left behind.
❊ Testimonials
Little Voices, Big Impact.
Hear it from the real experts — the parents! These words mean the world to us because behind every smile, every breakthrough, and every “I did it!” is a whole lot of love, trust, and teamwork.
“I was nervous about finding a daycare that could understand my son’s needs — but Jess Kidding has been a blessing. He’s made friends, learned how to express himself, and actually gets excited to go in the morning. That’s everything.”
— Rebecca M., Parent
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“Danielle and her team treat my daughter like family. She’s nonverbal, but they know exactly how to connect with her. I’ve never felt more seen or supported as a parent. Jess Kidding is truly one of a kind.”
— Sophia R., Parent
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“My son used to come home overwhelmed from other programs — now he comes home smiling, showing off art projects, and asking when he can go back! Thank you for giving him a place where he can be himself.”
— Jason L., Parent