At Home Away from Home, your child’s safety, emotional well-being, and development come first. With over 20 years of experience as a foster mother through Child Protection Services, Bendue S. James brings a deep understanding of how to support children from all walks of life—especially those who need a little extra love, patience, and guidance.
Our program is more than just daycare. It’s a nurturing, home-based environment where every child is known by name, celebrated for who they are, and encouraged to grow at their own pace. We provide personalized care that supports each child socially, emotionally, and academically.
We proudly hold a 3-star rating from Grow NJ Kids, a reflection of the high standards we uphold every day. Unlike large, chain centers, we build real relationships with families, making sure that your child feels valued, understood, and at home.
Whether it’s early drop-off, support with potty training, or simply knowing your child is being cared for with heart—we’re here for you.
Because when children feel safe and loved, they thrive.
Home Away From Home Child Care LLC
Parent Handbook
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Home Away From Home Child Care LLC
Where learning and love go hand in hand.
Address: 15 Doby Pl, Newark NJ 07103
Phone: +1(973) 902-6575
Email: bendue1215@gmail.com
Website: homeawayfromhomechildcare.co
Welcome & Philosophy
Welcome to Home Away From Home Child Care! We are thrilled to have your child join our warm, loving,
and educational environment. Our philosophy is rooted in fostering a home-like atmosphere where children
feel safe, respected, and empowered to learn through exploration and play. We believe that a child’s early
years are the foundation for lifelong learning and development.
Hours of Operation
Monday: 5:45 AM – 6:30 PM\ Tuesday–Friday: 5:45 AM – 10:00 PM
We offer flexible, short-term weekend care when available. Please inquire directly for Saturday or Sunday
availability.
Child Development & Curriculum
We use the following early childhood teaching strategies:
Implement Play-Based Learning
Practice Two-Way Communication
Use Multi-Sensory Instruction
Provide Positive Reinforcement
Establish Clear Rules
Encourage Collaborative Learning
Offer Individualized Instruction
Provide Emotional Support
Our program is designed to support the development of children from birth to age five.
Nutrition
We participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) to ensure all children receive nutritious
meals and snacks. This includes breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner when applicable. Menus are posted
weekly.
Enrollment & Tuition Policies
Tuition: \$15/hour\ Late Pick-Up Fee: \$1/minute after 10:00 PM
Payment:
Payment is due in advance.
Families are allowed up to 3 sick days per year with a doctor’s note without being charged.
For vacations, 1 week’s notice is required and 1 week’s payment is accepted to hold your child’s
spot.
Late Payment Charges:
Payments are made in advance.
Your child is enrolled based on registration, not attendance.
Withdrawals:
A 2-week written notice is required.
Without notice, 2 weeks’ tuition will be charged.
Re-enrollment Fee: \$35 for returning families.
Health & Safety Policies
Illness: Children may not attend if they:
Have a fever over 100°F
Have diarrhea or vomiting
Show signs of a contagious illness (rash, pink eye, etc.)
Allergy Prevention: Parents must inform us in writing of any allergies and provide medical instructions.
Medication:
Must be in original containers.
Written instructions required.
All administrations are logged.
Home Safety:
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Fire extinguishers
Child-proofing and secured hazardous items
Injuries:
Minor injuries will be reported.
Emergency medical care will be administered as needed
Biting:
Immediate care for the injured child
Positive redirection for the biter
Incident documentation provided
Smoking, Substances & Weapons:
No smoking on the premises
No tolerance for drugs, alcohol, or weapons
Violations will result in immediate action, including contacting law enforcement if needed
Child Custody:
Legal documents must be provided to enforce custody arrangements.
Suspected Child Abuse:
We are mandatory reporters and will comply with all investigations.
Behavior & Guidance
General Procedure: Children are guided through positive reinforcement and conflict resolution. Problem-
solving and emotional expression are taught and modeled.
Challenging Behavior: Aggressive behavior is immediately addressed to ensure all children’s safety.
Physical restraint is never used.
Parental Notification: Families are notified of behavioral concerns. We collaborate to understand and
support the child’s individual needs.
Dismissal: In rare cases, a child may be asked to leave the program if their behavior poses a danger to
others or themselves.