
Browse 5,742 child daycare & preschools across New York. 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 New York can make the decision-making process smoother.
New York has about 6,486 daycares providing essential child services for families in the state.
Compare the average fees charged by daycare centers in New York. Consider your budget while ensuring that the chosen daycare offers the necessary services and quality care.
There are 6,486 daycares in New York: 186 headstart facilities, 422 before/after school centers, 136 religious facility daycares, and 5,742 childcare and preschool centers.
| Daycare Type | Total |
|---|---|
| Childcare & Pre-school | 5,742 |
| Headstart Programs | 186 |
| Religious / Church Based Daycare | 136 |
| Before or After School | 422 |
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Flushing YMCA ECC's preschool program (3K and Pre-K) receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents. Parents praise the caring and dedicated teachers, safe learning environment, diverse curriculum, and strong communication. The facility's connection to the YMCA provides additional enrichment opportunities and resources.
All My Children Day Care Inc receives consistently positive feedback from parents. Parents praise the attentive, caring staff, strong teacher-parent communication with daily photos and updates, and their children's enthusiasm for attending. Children are reported to be learning academic skills, engaging in creative activities, and building positive relationships with teachers and peers.
J.F. KIDS PORT/BRIGHT HORIZONS FAMILY receives mixed reviews. While some parents praise the friendly staff, STEM curriculum, beautiful facility, and strong education outcomes, others report significant concerns about recent management changes, staffing inconsistencies, lack of classroom cameras, and unresponsive leadership.
Herbert G. Birch/Western Queens ECC receives highly polarized reviews. Most parents praise the nurturing environment, attentive teachers, and strong support for children with special needs and disabilities. However, several parents report serious concerns about understaffing, lack of permanent teachers, insufficient supervision leading to frequent incidents, and poor communication during the evaluation intake process.
Reviews are highly polarized. Positive reviews praise specific teachers (Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Tyra, Mrs. Colon), organization, and safety measures, with children reportedly happy and comfortable. Negative reviews cite unprofessional and rude director/staff, unexpected closures without notice, poor transitions for new students, and concerns about discriminatory treatment.
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