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When smaller is better, home daycare is the best. Find great options for infants & toddlers near you.
Experience is so important when working with young people! Growing up in a blended family with lots of siblings and cousins, I’ve been surrounded by children of all ages since I was very young, and now have two kids of my own. Caring for children is truly like a second nature to me and I just cannot imagine doing anything else! My home daycare is a place where kids feel comfortable enough to be themselves and ask for what they need. We are a family, one that learns and grows together. The bonds that we build as the days go by are so special, and every child and family I work with means so much to me.
Daycare programs are so essential for working parents I met so many parents who were in desperate need of quality care for their children so they could work to support their families. In fact, I was one of those parents! It was difficult to find coverage for my three girls with my non-traditional schedule, and I want to offer help to others who find themselves in that same position. I am so happy to be able to open my home to children and support families in my community at the same time.
Whether the child is an infant or nearly in grade school, their unique personalities and approaches to life inspire me in a different way. Each child I have had the pleasure of caring for has inspired me to help the next generation and help them flourish into the best version of themselves. There is nothing more rewarding than being a part of that process. Watching my own three children grow up was my most intense experience of this, but I quickly gained experienced nannying infants in my neighborhood and then worked in a school with children 6 and under as well.
Children and parents love Ms. Daniel’s daycare for its small-scale, personal feel. Fully licensed by the state, her program focuses on infants and toddlers, and the mixed-age range helps children learn to socialize in a small group setting. Parents often prefer home daycare when looking for options that are closer to home, where they can develop a long-term relationship with the provider. Many come to see the provider as an extension of the family, leaning on them for advice on all sorts of parenting questions. Check out Ms. Daniel’s full profile and take the survey to see if she is a good match for your family.
There are 6 licensed home daycares in Elmont. 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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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.
332 Randall Ave, Elmont, Ny
License # 520894
Licensed for 16 since 2012
1371 Elliot Street, private Floor, Elmont, Ny
License # 826168
Licensed for 16 since 2018
612 Valmont Pl., Elmont, Ny
License # 329711
Licensed for 16 since 2008
231 Biltmore Avenue, Elmont, Ny
License # 855762
Licensed for 16 since 2020
154 Lincoln Street, Elmont, Ny
License # 322396
Licensed for 16 since 2008
Elmont, Elmont, Ny
License # 226129
Licensed for 16 since 2005
Each daycare provider designs their program based on their unique background & child care experience.
You’d be surprised just how many small-scale child care programs there are in Elmont. to find options that work for you.
225 Travis Ave, Elmont, Ny
License # 543533
Licensed for 16 since 2012
115 Warwick Rd., Elmont, Ny
License # 685441
Licensed for 16 since 2014
1607 Lydia Avenue, Elmont, Ny
License # 241333
Licensed for 16 since 2006
174 Hoffman Ave, 1st Floor, Elmont, Ny
License # 858540
Licensed for 16 since 2020
1510 Surprise St., Elmont, Ny
License # 494077
Licensed for 16 since 2011
175 Jacob St, Elmont, Ny
License # 821689
Licensed for 16 since 2018
169 Jacob St., Elmont, Ny
License # 705438
Licensed for 16 since 2014
28 Holland Avenue, Elmont, Ny
License # 696093
Licensed for 16 since 2015
653 Lawrence Street, Elmont, Ny
License # 253757
Licensed for 16 since 2006
186 Heathcote Road, Elmont, Ny
License # 627646
Licensed for 16 since 2013
1688 Dutch Broadway, Elmont, Ny
License # 250629
Licensed for 16 since 2006
1591 Madison Street, off Dutch Broadway, Elmont, Ny
License # 211712
Licensed for 16 since 2005
1585 Madison Street, Elmont, Ny
License # 256005
Licensed for 16 since 2006
299 Clement Ave., Elmont, Ny
License # 362057
Licensed for 16 since 2008
1556 Ludlum Pl., Elmont, Ny
License # 603072
Licensed for 16 since 2013
88 Opal Street, Elmont, Ny
License # 700515
Licensed for 16 since 2014
228 Keller Avenue, Elmont, Ny
License # 799478
Licensed for 16 since 2017
33 Jacob Street, 1st floor, Elmont, Ny
License # 760766
Licensed for 16 since 2016
127 Elzey Ave, Elmont, Ny
License # 765858
Licensed for 16 since 2016
155 Marguerite Avenue, Elmont, Ny
License # 166273
Licensed for 16 since 2004
163 Sewanee Ave., Elmont, Ny
License # 656209
Licensed for 16 since 2014
156 Louis Av., Elmont, Ny
License # 203883
Licensed for 8 since 2005
566 Conway Road, Elmont, Ny
License # 222346
Licensed for 8 since 2005
Elmont, Elmont, Ny
License # 354839
Licensed for 16 since 2008
39 Clement Avenue, Elmont, Ny
License # 858883
Licensed for 16 since 2021
1519 Atherton, 1fl, Elmont, Ny
License # 880115
Licensed for 8 since 2021
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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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