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When smaller is better, home daycare is the best. Find great options for infants & toddlers near you.
There is nothing better than a group of children coming together and learning something new. Their openness is inspiring and magical. It is our hope for the future. Children can teach us a thing or two about communication and excitement for new experiences. They can also teach each other a lot. At my program, children start friendships that they can grow and learn from.
I’m a mom and I started working with children in a home-based daycare 15 years ago, and I have been caring for children ever since. Opening my own child care program in my home gave me the opportunity to create the friendly, welcoming environment that I think is so important. I especially love to watch them express themselves, but the truth is that so many parts of the day and the week bring me a lot of joy. Through it all, I focus on learning through play. One of the best parts of working with children is that they all need love and care. The work is incredibly rewarding, especially when I think about all the children I've helped grow and learn. It's such a gift to guide the children in my program as they grow.
A small-scale daycare, Ms. Imane provides care for just 8 children at a time. As with all home daycares, her program is licensed by the state and she has completed training in childhood ages & stages, medication administration, and food safety. In this mixed-age group program, children get the socialization, stimulation and support they need to learn and grow. Parents are often surprised to discover home daycares like Ms. Imane right in the neighborhood. See more details and take the survey to see if she has an opening for your little one.
As I stated, I have been operating Christine's Family Child Care for over 30 years. When I decided to do daycare, my youngest was eleven months. I also had a 7 year old boy and two thirteen year old girls. I wanted my youngest to have a playmate while his brother and sisters were in school. I started with one child and really enjoyed how much companionship this child gave my son and how much I enjoyed taking care of him. I was contacted by an agency and before I knew it I had six children and a full time family child care
There are 6 licensed home daycares in Everett. Most parents don’t know that home daycare is regulated by the Department of Early Education and Care, just like the big preschool centers.
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I started working with children as a child care professional in my home 7 years ago, and I have been caring for children ever since. Opening my own child care program in my home gave me the opportunity to create the nurturing, friendly environment that I think is so important. I especially love to watch them express themselves, but the truth is that so many parts of the day and the week bring me a lot of joy. Through it all, I focus on allowing children to express themselves. One of the best parts of working with children is watching them learn and grow. The work is incredibly rewarding, especially when I think about how I've prepared children for pre-K. It's such a gift to guide the children in my program as they grow. There's nothing I love more than working with children. As the mother of two precious children myself, I feel so good about being able to provide quality child care for the families in my neighborhood!
Daycare programs are a valuable part of any community! When the daycare I worked in closed in 2020, one of the families approached me about being their nanny. This made me realize how many kids needed care in my community, and that I had the space, experience, and commitment necessary to be there for them! I love being able to help children develop and grow, and I implement a lot of activities geared toward motor and social skills so they can do just that.
Each daycare provider designs their program based on their unique background & child care experience.
All of these nearby daycares are licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care. While they don’t work with NeighborSchools, you can visit the government website here to try to contact them directly.
117 Irving St, Everett, MA
License # 9084128
Licensed for 6 since 2021
79 Baldwin Ave. Apt 1, Everett, MA
License # 9061979
Licensed for 6 since 2021
34 Francis Street Apt 1, Everett, MA
License # 9056594
Licensed for 6 since 2020
127 Grover Street, Everett, MA
License # 9082493
Licensed for 10 since 2009
19 West St, Everett, MA
License # 928
Licensed for 8 since 2008
39 Baker Road, Everett, MA
License # 9051076
Licensed for 8 since 2004
You’d be surprised just how many small-scale child care programs there are in Everett. to find options that work for you.
11 Cannell Pl #2, Everett, MA
License # 9086912
Licensed for 6 since 2021
577 Broadway Apt 3, Everett, MA
License # 9071020
Licensed for 10 since 2008
34 School Street Apt 2, Everett, MA
License # 9094811
Licensed for 6 since 2022
142 Jefferson Ave, Everett, MA
License # 9095070
Licensed for 6 since 2022
84 Madison Ave Apt 1, Everett, MA
License # 9095420
Licensed for 6 since 2022
142 Main St Apt 2R, Everett, MA
License # 9060408
Licensed for 6 since 2022
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Most first-time parents don’t know exactly what they’re looking for, so we created a simple survey that will ask you questions about your lifestyle, your daily routines, and your preferences for child care. We’ll then share 3 personalized recommendations that we think might be a good fit. We’ll also give you a timeline that maps out when we would suggest you start touring programs, choose a daycare, and pay a deposit to secure a spot. Your timeline is based on when you want to start care - so you set the pace, and you decide when you’ve found the right match.
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Generally, if you’re here, you’re ready. The survey lets us give you 3 recommendations to consider, but it’ll also help you better understand what factors to consider, and what questions to be asking right now. It’s simple things like where you live, your child’s date of birth, when you want to start care, and if you have any preferences around program philosophy or language of instruction. If you’re planning 6+ months ahead, it’s a great way to get started, and if you’re hoping to start daycare in the next 2-4 months, it’s definitely time to get started. Click here to start the survey.
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