Home Daycares in Bay Shore

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Infant (<15 mths)

Small-scale child care in Bay Shore

When smaller is better, home daycare is the best. Find great options for infants & toddlers near you.

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Ms. Chotimanee

Academic Prep

Hello parents, My name is Chotimanee Guandique. I'm an Early Childhood Educator level 6 with NYS works for children by The Aspire Registry Recognizes. I'm a Professional Child Care Provider as a committed member of the early childhood workforce. I'm worked for UNHCR on 2012- 2015 as a Program Coordinator, Refugee Benefits. I've learned a lot from the UNHCR events for children. I'm committed to providing the highest quality of childcare. Learn more! http://teenyweenydaycare.com


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Ms. Tusha

Play-Based Learning

Ms. Tusha’s home daycare caters to infants and toddlers, ages 3 months–6 years. As with every daycare on NeighborSchools, her program is licensed by the Office of Children and Family Services. That way you know providers have completed a 3-part background record check, and that their home environments have passed a detailed health and safety inspection. Ms. Tusha’s daycare is a great option for parents that want that small-scale, personal feeling with a daycare provider you can develop a real relationship with. Take the survey to see if she has a spot that works for you or check out the full profile for more details.


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Ms. Cassie

Great Outdoor Space

My daycare program is a place where children learn! I go out of my way to work with parents and caregivers so that every child can thrive in our community. I began working with kids as a teen – babysitting for the children of neighbors – and this began a journey to a dual Masters degree in Elementary and Special Education - and my own home daycare program! My education and my experience with kids really helps me create an environment for learning, and this is what I love most about what I do – being able to use my skills, experience, and training to help kids grow.


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Ms. Olga

Reggio Emilia Approach

Helping young children make progress in their personal journeys is the most rewarding part. Once, I was working with a 5-year-old whose mother was having a hard time potty training him. He was also having a hard time socializing with other children. When he started working with us, we were able to give him more attention and encouragement, which worked wonders for his confidence! Soon, he was able to use the bathroom all by himself—and he became more social in the classroom, too! Seeing that growth (and how proud he was of himself) made all the difference. It was also a joy to be able to problem-solve with his parents. We look forward to working with all families as partners in this process. It’s relationships and success stories like these that made me want to open my own daycare after working at others for several years: so I could have a more active hand in designing the program and connecting with parents, as well as getting to know the children and figuring out what’s best for them.


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Bay Shore

There is 1 licensed home daycare in Bay Shore. Most parents don’t know that home daycare is regulated by the Office of Children and Family Services, just like the big preschool centers.

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Other daycares near Bay Shore

All of these nearby daycares are licensed by the Office of Children and Family Services. While they don’t work with NeighborSchools, you can visit the government website here to try to contact them directly.

Carol D. Nixon

1347 Manatuck Blvd, Bay Shore, NY

License # 316183

Licensed for 16 since 2007


Carol D. Nixon runs a licensed Family Child Care program in Bay Shore. As with all home daycares in New York, her program is licensed by the Office of Children and Family Services, which ensures that she has completed trainings in childhood development, health & safety. Home daycares like this are a great option for parents looking for small-scale, personalized child care.
Jacqueline Guzman

35 Princeton Street, Bay Shore, NY

License # 584233

Licensed for 16 since 2012


This home daycare in Bay Shore is led by Jacqueline Guzman, a licensed Family Child Care educator. By choosing licensed child care, you can rest assured that the provider has passed a government-issued background record check, and that the home daycare environment has been inspected by the state licensing department. With a maximum of just 16 children, this program is a good option for parents close to home near Bay Shore.
Ebunoluwa Balogun

110 Penataquit Ave., Bay Shore, NY

License # 199918

Licensed for 16 since 2004


Home daycares like Ebunoluwa Balogun’s are a favorite with parents who want a small-scale child care program near Bay Shore. All daycares on NeighborSchools are fully licensed, so you know they’ve passed a background record check and educators have completed trainings in childhood development, health & safety. This daycare takes just 16 children, so each child gets lots of individualized care while learning to socialize in a small group setting.
Flor M. Moreno Anchirayco

73 Louisiana Ave, Bay Shore, NY

License # 734454

Licensed for 16 since 2015


Family child care provider Ms. Flor runs this daycare out of her home in Bay Shore, New York. She is licensed by the state to care for up to 16 children, which means she has completed required trainings and continuing education hours. Family child care programs can be a great fit for parents that want their child to get lots of individualized care and attention.
Victoria E. Cardona

4 Huron Drive, Bay Shore, NY

License # 161114

Licensed for 16 since 2004


A small, local home daycare in nearby Bay Shore, New York led by Ms. Victoria. Many parents choose home daycares because the small group sizes can be great for infant and toddler development, and they are often more affordable than preschool centers. This child care program takes just 16 kids.
Teresa Lopez

39 Kansas Avenue, Bayshore, NY

License # 264737

Licensed for 16 since 2006


Parents looking for a small-scale child care often prefer home daycares, like this one with Ms. Teresa in Bayshore, New York. Better ratios, more flexible schedules, and lots of love for the little ones are the keys. Most daycares take a mix of ages, which helps with childhood development as infants learn from toddlers, and the preschoolers act as role models for the babies. And this daycare takes a maximum of 16 kids total!
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Even more home daycares in Bay Shore

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Liny E. Rojas

1459 Ackerson Blvd., Bay Shore, NY

License # 666601

Licensed for 16 since 2013

Maya Y. Hodgson

84 Millay Lane, Bay Shore, NY

License # 800587

Licensed for 16 since 2017

Karen A. Braxton

9 Princeton Street, Bay Shore, NY

License # 32709

Licensed for 16 since 2000

Maryori Baumgardt

1357 Manatuck Boulevard, Bay Shore, NY

License # 289376

Licensed for 8 since 2007

Dawne A. Gray

54 Beldon Lane, Bay Shore, NY

License # 432520

Licensed for 8 since 2010

Elsy E. Ortez

45B Louisiana Avenue, Bay Shore, NY

License # 242497

Licensed for 8 since 2006

Mayra C. Paucar

1400 East Forks Road, Bay Shore, NY

License # 297829

Licensed for 8 since 2007

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Your family is unique to you, but some of your questions might not be. 😉 Here’s what most parents want to know when starting out.

What is NeighborSchools?

Hey there, nice to meet you 👋 We’re a new-ish startup that helps new-ish parents find daycare.

We know how hard finding good child care can be - especially for first-time parents. But really good care is what gives you the peace of mind to go back to work and feel confident that your child is getting the stimulation, socialization, and support they need to learn and grow.

So we created NeighborSchools to make this piece of parenthood a whole lot easier. We say “easier” because, let’s be honest, it’s still a big thing to figure out, but working together we can help you find some good options, understand the whole process, and choose a program you’ll feel really good about.

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.

Nope. Our daycare recommendation service is free for parents. The other half of our business is helping these small-scale daycares with software and services that handle all their administrative tasks, like online contracting, payment processing, and licensing requirements. Before NeighborSchools, services like these were only designed for large corporate child care centers, and part of our mission is to level the playing field for small, independent child care programs. That’s why we picked the name NeighborSchools - we’re all about making child care more personal, more human, and more equitable for the incredible individuals who do this work and care for our children.

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.

Each program has a limited number of spots for each age range, so we need to know your schedule and child’s age before we can share availability. The survey covers these basics, as well as factors like drop-off and pick-up times to make sure that recommended programs fit your daily routine. Once we know your child’s age and schedule we can share rates and costs as well.

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