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Specializing in guarding childhood, empowering growth with love and science.

Definition: A child companion is a growth partner specially designed for children aged 0-6, with the core of "scientific early education + emotional companionship", to help children develop cognitive, social and emotional intelligence skills in a safe attachment relationship.

Core responsibilities of a child companion: More than just "looking after the kids".

Growth companionship and emotional support

Attachment relationships are established: Through consistent daily interactions (such as bedtime stories, games), help children build a sense of security.

Emotional guidance: Identify the emotions of a crying, anxious, etc. child, and use empathy communication instead of simple coaxing.

Early childhood development promotion

Personalized early education: Design games according to age (such as sensory basin exploration, picture book co-reading), stimulate language, fine motor development.

Social Enlightenment: Simulate social scenarios (such as role-playing), guide sharing, taking turns, and conflict resolution.

Family parenting collaboration

Behavior Observation Record: Daily feedback on the child's focus, interests, and other details to help parents understand growth needs.

Childcare plan support: Work with parents to set goals such as potty training, separation plans, etc.

Safety Care Foundation

Ensure access to food, sleep, and safe activities, and learn emergency skills such as the Heimlich maneuver.

The difference between a child companion and a nanny

Feedback focus: Duration of focus, patterns of social interaction, characteristics of emotional expression.

Nanny is the "survival guardian" of the child, and the companion is the "growth guide".

"0-1 year old find a baby nurse to keep healthy, 1 year old and above add a companion to promote development" is an ideal match!

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