107 Daycare Centers in Jamaica, New York

Browse all 107 daycare centers in Jamaica, New York. Compare options and find the right childcare for your family.

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Daycare Centers in Jamaica, New York

There are 107 daycare centers in Jamaica, New York. Below you'll find a complete directory to help you compare and choose the right daycare for your child.

Jamaica offers several types of childcare: 96 center based facilities, 1 head start facilities and 10 school based facilities.

When choosing a daycare in Jamaica, consider visiting facilities in person, checking their licensing status, and asking about staff-to-child ratios, daily routines, and safety policies.

Daycare types in Jamaica
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All Daycare Centers in Jamaica

THE CHILD CENTER OF NY, INC. @ BASIE BEACON IS 72
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
133-25 GUY R. BREWER BLVD.
Telephone
(718) 276-7728
POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE INC. @ EDWARD BYRNE
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
116-25 GUY R. BREWER BLVD.
Telephone
(718) 978-4655
ACADEMY OF LITTLE LEADERS DAY CARE
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
145-88 GUY R. BREWER BLVD.
Telephone
(718) 949-4742
THE B.E.L.L. FOUNDATION, INC.
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
171-10 LINDEN BOULEVARD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
SCHOLARS LEARNING & AFTER SCHOOL
Type
SCHOOL BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
111-10 MERRICK BLVD
Telephone
(718) 480-6399
UNLIMITED EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
114-62 MERRICK BLVD.
Telephone
(718) 291-0922
QUEENS COMMUNITY HOUSE, INC. @ PS 86
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
87-41 PARSONS BLVD
Telephone
(718) 206-0517
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER NEW YORK @ JAMAICA BRANCH
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
89-25 PARSONS BLVD.
Telephone
(718) 739-6300
SARATOGA BROWNSTONE & FUTURELINK SCHOOL
Type
SCHOOL BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
175-15 ROCKAWAY BLVD.
Telephone
(718) 244-0670
AFRO-AMER. PARENTS D.C.C. II
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
112-06 SUTPHIN BLVD
Telephone
(718) 322-9080
SANDRA'S SUNFLOWER CHILDCARE, INC.
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
121-17 SUTPHIN BLVD
Telephone
(347) 454-9079
THE CHILD CENTER OF NEW YORK @ PS 223
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
125-20 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD
Telephone
(718) 322-7101
PICKWICK SCH PRE-SCH
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
151-15 85 DRIVE
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
NEW WORLD EDUCATIONAL CENTER
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
137-37 FARMERS BOULEVARD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HERBERT G. BIRCH HS&UNV PRE-K
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
145-02 FARMERS BOULEVARD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
HERBERT BIRCH ECC
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
145-02 FARMERS BOULEVARD
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF QUEENS
Type
CENTER BASED
Location
JAMAICA, New York NY
Address
81-15 164 STREET
Telephone
NOT AVAILABLE

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Frequently Asked Questions

Daycare centers often cater to children ranging from infants as young as six weeks old up to school-age children, typically around 12 years old.
Choosing the right daycare center involves considering factors such as location, operating hours, curriculum or educational approach, staff qualifications and experience, safety measures, cleanliness, and compatibility with your child's needs and preferences.
Daycare center staff typically undergo background checks and should have appropriate education, such as certifications in early childhood education or related fields. They may also receive training in child development, CPR, first aid, and behavior management.
The cost of daycare ranges between $250 - $1000 per week in the United States. Factors such as location, amenities, population, and childcare quality tend to affect the cost of daycare.
Operating hours can vary, but many daycare centers operate from early morning (around 7 or 8 a.m.) to late afternoon or early evening (around 5 or 6 p.m.). Some centers may offer extended or flexible hours to accommodate different schedules.
Yes, daycare centers are typically licensed and regulated by state agencies. Licensing requirements ensure that centers meet certain standards for safety, health, staff-to-child ratios, and other important factors.
Safety measures may include secure entry systems, supervision protocols, security cameras, emergency preparedness plans, background checks for staff, childproofing of the facility, proper sanitation practices, and adherence to health and safety regulations.
Daycare centers often offer a range of activities and programs designed to promote children's physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development. These may include age-appropriate play, arts and crafts, music, storytime, outdoor activities, and early learning opportunities.
Daycare centers typically have established policies and procedures for discipline and behavior management. They may use positive reinforcement, redirection, time-outs, or other appropriate strategies to guide children's behavior and promote a safe and respectful environment.
Staff-to-child ratios vary depending on the age group of the children. For infants, the ratio is typically lower, such as one staff member for every three or four infants. For older children, the ratio may be higher, such as one staff member for every ten or twelve children.
Daycare centers should have protocols in place to handle medical emergencies or illnesses. This may include trained staff who can administer basic first aid, contact emergency services if needed, and communicate with parents or guardians about any health concerns.
Some popular daycare centers may have waiting lists due to limited availability. It is recommended to inquire about the enrollment process and any waiting list procedures in advance.
Daycare centers may have specific policies and procedures for potty training. They often work closely with parents or guardians to coordinate efforts and maintain consistency between home and the daycare setting.
The enrollment process typically involves completing an application, providing required documents (such as medical records and emergency contacts), paying any necessary fees, and meeting with the daycare center staff to discuss your child's needs.
Additional fees or expenses may include registration fees, supply fees, late pickup fees, field trip costs, or fees for specialized programs or activities. It's important to inquire about all potential costs upfront.