FAQ
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You are welcome to bring as many children as you’d like! Just ensure you can remain present and attentive to all the kiddos you bring.
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No, children must be supervised by their caregiver at all times while at Our House.
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Our House is not a daycare or a co-working space. Caregivers must stay with their children and be fully present while in the space.
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While Our House Baltimore is well-staffed to support the space, it is not intended for caregivers to step away from their children.
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Yes, you’re welcome to shop in our retail space, grab a coffee, or enjoy a snack. However, the play area is reserved for those with children.
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There is no set max age limit, but we find that older children (6-7 years and up) might prefer other settings.
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Yes! Check out our events page for upcoming activities, sign up for our newsletter, or follow us online for updates.
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While children must always be accompanied and supervised by their caregivers, Our House does have educators who lead programming, events, and workshops.
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No, Our House Baltimore is not affiliated with R House. Make sure you’re headed to the right spot—don’t let your mouth do all the work! Take a moment to decipher between Our House and R House. Trust us, it’s worth the brainpower! 😉
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We encourage caregivers to focus on being present and actively playing with their children, so Our House Baltimore is not intended as a co-working space.
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We offer sliding-scale options and have a scholarship application available to ensure accessibility for all families.
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No, Our House Baltimore is a mission-driven small business. You can support our work by donating here or through our fiscal sponsor here.