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Infrastructure. Memory. Profession.

Thinking about childcare, professional infrastructure, and the memory of childhood.

Protocol

The bilateral session ritual

Every Gardspace session starts with a handover and ends with a confirmation. This is not a formality. It is the foundation of professional accountability in childcare.

March 2026·5 min read
Privacy

Privacy by design in childcare

Photos of children should never live in a nanny's personal gallery. Child data should never be extractable. This is how Gardspace was architected — by constraint, not by policy.

March 2026·6 min read
Infrastructure

Why childcare has no infrastructure

The working relationship between families and nannies is one of the most important in existence. Yet it runs entirely through personal messaging apps.

March 2026·6 min read
Professional Standard

What the NTR changes for nannies

A verified track record that builds automatically, session after session. Portable across every family and every border.

March 2026·7 min read
Memory

The Memory of the Day

One moment chosen, captured, preserved. Not a log — a memory.

March 2026·5 min read
International Childcare

Sofia's record. Four countries. One identifier.

Greece, Dubai, Paris, New York. Her NTR arrived first — before any reference, before any introduction.

March 2026·8 min read
Professional Standard

The G-TRID explained

A unique professional identifier, activated after 60 documented hours of care. Verifiable by any family, in any country, in under two minutes.

March 2026·5 min read
Infrastructure

Care Space vs WhatsApp

WhatsApp is a messaging app. It was not designed for professional childcare. This is not a criticism — it is a structural observation.

March 2026·6 min read