
Browse 664 child daycare & preschools across Oregon. 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 Oregon can make the decision-making process smoother.
Oregon has about 953 daycares providing essential child services for families in the state.
Compare the average fees charged by daycare centers in Oregon. Consider your budget while ensuring that the chosen daycare offers the necessary services and quality care.
There are 953 daycares in Oregon: 56 headstart facilities, 225 before/after school centers, 8 religious facility daycares, and 664 childcare and preschool centers.
| Daycare Type | Total |
|---|---|
| Childcare & Pre-school | 664 |
| Headstart Programs | 56 |
| Religious / Church Based Daycare | 8 |
| Before or After School | 225 |
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CORVALLIS COMMUNITY CHILDREN'S CENTERS - GROWING OAKS has highly polarized reviews. Most recent reviews (5/5 ratings) praise the current director Brenda's leadership, caring staff, clean facilities, and improved operations since her arrival in 2019. However, several 1-star reviews describe serious concerns including discrimination against children with disabilities and diverse families, physical restraint of children, poor hygiene, and unresponsive management.
CORVALLIS COMMUNITY CHILDREN'S CENTERS - MONROE CENTER has highly polarized reviews. Most recent parents praise the caring staff, clean facilities, strong leadership under current director Brenda, and excellent communication. However, older reviews document serious concerns including discrimination against families of color and children with disabilities, physical restraint incidents, poor hygiene, and unprofessional handling of family withdrawals.
Grandma's Place Rose Quarter receives highly polarized reviews, with most parents praising the caring staff, daily communication, and child development, while a smaller group reports serious concerns including staff turnover, inadequate supervision, food handling errors, and management issues.
CCCC Lancaster has highly polarized reviews. Positive reviews consistently praise the current director Brenda (hired in 2019), caring staff, clean facilities, good communication, and safe environment. Negative reviews describe discrimination against children with disabilities and diverse families, poor sanitation, physical restraint of children, and unprofessional management.
This appears to be a hospital (St. Vincent's Medical Center in Portland), not a daycare center. The reviews provided are for hospital departments including labor & delivery, cardiac care, and orthopedic surgery, not childcare services.
North Albany Learning Center receives highly polarized reviews. Three parents praise the caring staff, positive learning environment, and reasonable pricing. Three other parents report serious concerns including poor staff behavior, lack of communication from management, and billing issues.
These reviews do not describe a daycare facility. Instead, they are reviews of Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon - a corporate campus that is not open to the public. The reviews praise the campus architecture, landscaping, and facilities, but are not relevant to daycare services.
Parents consistently praise Pixie Child Care for its caring, professional staff and welcoming environment. Multiple reviewers highlight the director's attentiveness, detailed daily communication, and the staff's genuine affection for the children. The facility has built strong long-term relationships with families, with some parents using the center for over a decade.
River Rd Learning Tree Day School has highly polarized reviews. Three parents praised the staff, cleanliness, and convenience, while four parents reported serious concerns about staff coldness, inadequate supervision, unaccommodating policies, and poor emotional support for children.
These reviews are not for the daycare listed but rather for Legacy Meridian Park Hospital. The reviews cannot be accurately summarized for CCLC- Child Creative Learning Center as no actual daycare reviews are present.
This YMCA center receives highly polarized reviews. Long-term parents praise the caring staff, educational quality, and flexibility, but recent parents report serious issues including poor communication, inconsistent policies, frequent illness-related dismissals, dietary accommodation failures, safety concerns, and lack of classroom transparency.
West Salem Kids Care Toddler Center receives consistently positive feedback from parents, with particular praise for Teacher Nancy and her staff's warm, caring approach to early childhood education. Parents report their children thrived academically and socially, showing strong preparation for kindergarten. The facility is noted for its small size, engaging curriculum, and welcoming environment.
KIDS INCORPORATED LEARNING CENTER receives mixed reviews with significant variation in parent experiences. Positive reviewers praise responsive staff, safety, cleanliness, and good communication, while negative reviewers report concerns about child hygiene, behavioral issues (profanity), staff responsiveness to problems, and strict nap time policies that restrict drop-off hours.
ERROR: The reviews provided are not for a daycare center but for a hospital (Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston, Oregon). There are no parent reviews about GOOD SHEPHERD CHILD CARE daycare services in this dataset.
A Place for Children has mixed reviews with significant concerns outweighing positives. While two parents praised the facilities and staff, eight negative reviews cite billing disputes, inadequate supervision, misrepresented academic programs, staff concerns, and allegations of inappropriate treatment of children.
Growing Seeds North has experienced significant operational decline, with parents reporting severe staffing shortages, frequent closures, poor administrative communication, and serious safety incidents. While teachers are consistently praised as caring and dedicated, the facility's management issues have made it unreliable and difficult to use. Multiple parents indicate the center functioned better before 2020 but has deteriorated substantially since.
Growing Seeds North in Portland has experienced significant operational decline, particularly since 2020. While parents consistently praise individual teachers as caring and dedicated, the facility suffers from severe staffing shortages, poor administrative communication, safety incidents, unresolved financial issues, and unaddressed union complaints. Multiple families report frequent requests to keep children home due to inadequate ratios and lack of follow-up on promised cr
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