
Compare 22 infant & toddler daycares in Hawaii. Browse by city, see parent reviews and ratings, and find the best program for your child.
Hawaii has 22 infant and toddler daycare programs specializing in care for children under age 3. These facilities offer age-appropriate staff-to-child ratios, safe sleep practices, and developmentally focused activities. Browse by city to find quality infant care near you.
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Reviews are primarily about the church itself rather than daycare services. Most reviewers praise the welcoming community and religious activities, though one reviewer reported experiencing unwelcoming behavior. Limited information is available specifically about infant/toddler care quality.
Kama'aina Kids Honolulu Toddler Program receives overwhelmingly positive feedback, with parents praising the engaged and educated staff, structured curriculum with detailed lesson plans, convenient location, and safe learning environment. However, one negative review describes failure to report a child's injury, lack of parental communication, and unauthorized billing practices.
Some parents report that teachers successfully nurture spirited toddlers, fostering independence and cognitive growth through fun activities. Conversely, one family describes the environment as lacking organization and emotional warmth, citing a high teacher-to-child ratio that contributes to chaos and harsh disciplinary methods.
Several parents highlight the staff's politeness, welcoming nature, and effectiveness in supporting child development, with one child attending since the start of the pandemic. While one reviewer notes the location is slightly out of the way, another reports positive engagement with meals, snacks, and daily routines, whereas a single complaint cites unprofessional behavior.
One parent reports a positive experience with respectful staff and nutritious meals, noting their granddaughter's increased independence. Conversely, another parent criticizes the program for academic regression, large class sizes, and unhealthy processed food options, citing high costs relative to the care provided.
One parent reports a positive experience with friendly, attentive staff and convenient location for an infant, while another describes a negative experience involving a lack of structured learning, poor hygiene, and impersonal service for a preschooler. A third reviewer expresses confusion regarding specific operational concerns without providing further details.
One parent highlights the loving teachers, engaging activities, and smooth transition to school, while others report serious concerns regarding staff professionalism, communication failures, and safety violations. Specific complaints include staff discussing family finances, missed calls during illness, failure to provide lunch or incident reports, and ignoring mask protocols. Conversely, families appreciate the dedicated staff, diverse outings, and book fair initiatives that support early education.
One parent describes a highly positive experience with professional and caring staff, while another details severe operational failures including chronic staff turnover, indefinite classroom closures, and safety hazards due to inadequate adult-to-child ratios.
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