For teachers and play facilitators
Help make care feel more nurturing.
Parents’ Nook wants to connect with teachers who are excited to change how care is perceived: not as supervision, but as a nurturing rhythm shaped by observation, trust, and open-ended play.
The latest Nook rhythms were shaped with facilitators including Virginia, Thea, Sarah, and local teachers learning alongside families.
The fit
A Nook facilitator helps care feel nurturing, not scripted.
Observe first
Notice children, space, rhythm, and parent-nearby needs before directing.
Prepare simply
Open-ended materials, calm boundaries, and room for child-led play.
Communicate gently
Parents stay close. Facilitators keep the bridge warm and clear.
How it begins.
Send note
Conversation
Observe or assist
Small trial
Short interest note
Tell us why facilitating interests you.
Start with the basics. A person will reply before asking for references, availability, or trial details.
A separate path
Have a possible space?
Space fit has its own review. Share the room, parent-nearby area, and neighborhood context on the partner page.
Field notes
Teacher field notes.
Read the notes that shape the Nook rhythm. Choose a note first, then leave your email below to open the local preview.
Open the field notes.
These notes are for teachers, caregivers, play facilitators, and space holders who want to understand the Parents’ Nook rhythm before leading or helping.