The moments you miss come back to you.

Your child's day finds words, and a memory.

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The day happens without you. You know it does — you chose someone you trust. But by evening, most of it is already gone. A verbal summary at pickup is not a memory. It's what she could reconstruct, at 6pm, from a full day.

Gardspace gives her the right tool. Not to report to you — to document what actually happened, as it happens. So you can receive the day back, complete, every evening.

What you'll receive at session end

Daily ReportMonday, 9 March · Emma
MealsLunch: pasta, broccoli (refused — 3rd time this week). Snack: banana, half a rice cake.
Nap12:30 → 14:15 · 1h45. Deep sleep. Woke calm.
ActivitiesPark (30 min). Colour puzzle. Two books before nap.
ObservationTried to feed her toast to the radiator. Very focused about it.
Memory of the DayShe asked where you were. I said you were working. She nodded seriously and went back to her puzzle. She asked again ten minutes later. Same nod.
HandoverNap was earlier than usual — she may be tired tonight. She's been asking for the blue cup exclusively. Worth knowing.
Every evening

A small ritual.
The whole day back.

You read the Daily Report the way you'd read a letter. Not to check on her. Not to evaluate the Nanny. To be there — even though you weren't.

The broccoli she refused again. The thing she said that made the Nanny stop and write it down. The moment she asked for you.

Childhood leaves a memory.
Gardspace makes sure you receive it.

1
The session closesThe Nanny adds a handover note. The Daily Report generates automatically — nothing to write, nothing to reconstruct.
2
You receive the dayMeals, nap, activities, observations. And one moment that mattered — the Memory of the Day.
3
You show your partnerYou read it together. You laugh, or you're moved. You feel present — even though you weren't there.
4
It becomes a recordOver months, the Daily Reports become something else — a documented memory of childhood, written day by day by the person who was there.

The nanny witnesses the day.

The family cherishes the moments.

Gardspace preserves the story.

One day, the child will remember.

Frequently asked questions

Why not just ask the Nanny to send updates throughout the day?

Because every message is an interruption. The Nanny's job is to be present with your child — not to text you. Gardspace gives you visibility without creating pressure.

Can I follow the day in real time?

Yes, through the Thread. But the Daily Report arrives at session end whether you followed or not. You choose your rhythm.

How long are photos kept?

Photos are automatically deleted 48 hours after session close. We don't store what we don't need.

What happens to our data if we stop?

Complete deletion on request. Maximum 30 days after account closure. Your child's data is never kept longer than necessary.

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