
Browse 217 child daycare & preschools across Alaska. Find licensed daycare centers, compare options by city, and choose the best childcare for your family.
Finding the right daycare center for your child is crucial. Understanding the landscape of childcare services in Alaska can make the decision-making process smoother.
Alaska has about 233 daycares providing essential child services for families in the state.
Compare the average fees charged by daycare centers in Alaska. Consider your budget while ensuring that the chosen daycare offers the necessary services and quality care.
There are 233 daycares in Alaska: 6 headstart facilities, 10 before/after school centers, 0 religious facility daycares, and 217 childcare and preschool centers.
| Daycare Type | Total |
|---|---|
| Childcare & Pre-school | 217 |
| Headstart Programs | 6 |
| Religious / Church Based Daycare | 0 |
| Before or After School | 10 |
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Imagination Station Express has highly polarized reviews. Positive reviews praise the educational quality, caring staff, and sense of community. However, recent negative reviews raise serious concerns about physical discipline (ear pulling and pinching), lack of transparency in incident handling, poor facility conditions, and staff attitudes.
Rainbows End has highly polarized reviews. Three parents praised caring teachers and positive experiences with their children. However, three parents reported serious concerns including unprofessional management by owner Kayla, staff inattentiveness to child injuries, and lack of communication with parents.
The Alaska Club Fun Camp in Wasilla receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents who praise its cleanliness, family-friendly amenities, and quality staff. Parents highlight the pool, fitness facilities, childcare services, and exceptional management. The facility is noted as particularly valuable during winter months for families with young children.
These reviews do not appear to be from parents about daycare services. Instead, they describe BP Energy Center as a conference and event venue in Anchorage, Alaska. Reviews consistently praise the facility for meetings, conferences, and gatherings rather than childcare services.
Camp Fire Alaska Abbott Loop receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the summer and before/after school programs for being well-organized, engaging, and staffed by trained professionals. However, serious concerns have been raised about supervision quality, bullying incidents, safety protocols, and staff responsiveness.
Camp Fire Alaska receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the summer and before/after school programs, highlighting skilled staff, engaging activities, and positive learning environments. However, several parents report serious concerns including inadequate supervision, bullying incidents, poor staff responsiveness, and administrative failures.
Camp Fire Alaska receives mixed reviews with most parents praising their summer and before/after school programs for learning, structure, and friendly staff. However, several serious concerns have been raised about child safety, supervision quality, and administrative responsiveness to bullying and neglect incidents.
Camp Fire Alaska receives mixed reviews with most parents praising the summer and before/after school programs for structure, learning activities, and friendly staff. However, serious concerns have been raised about safety, supervision, bullying incidents, and staff responsiveness at some locations.
Camp Fire Alaska receives mixed reviews. Most parents praise the summer and before/after school programs for being well-organized, fun, and educational with good staff. However, serious concerns have been raised about supervision quality, bullying incidents, staff negligence, and administrative responsiveness at some locations.
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