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When smaller is better, home daycare is the best. Find great options for infants & toddlers near you.
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. Mazal’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. Mazal’s full profile and take the survey to see if she is a good match for your family.
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.
Caring for kids is second nature to me – I helped raise my sibling, babysat for families in my neighborhood, and worked at my aunt’s family childcare program. All those experiences made me realize how to relate to kids, and how much I enjoyed caring for them! The thing I love most about what I do is building young children up and boosting their self-esteem through positive attention and care. When children feel love for themselves, enough to be who they are – that is a beautiful thing, and my daycare is a way for me to encourage that.
There is 1 licensed home daycare in Brookville. 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.
145-49 229th ST., Bsmt Floor, Rosedale, NY
License # 71256
Licensed for 16 since 1999
147-30 230th Street, 1st Floor, Queens, NY
License # 185911
Licensed for 16 since 2004
147-50 225th Street, 1st Floor, Springfield Gardens, NY
License # 699053
Licensed for 16 since 2014
235-51 147th Drive., 1ST Floor, Rosedale, NY
License # 226853
Licensed for 16 since 2005
145-06 225th Street, 1st Floor, Springfield Gardens, NY
License # 847235
Licensed for 16 since 2020
146-27 222nd Street, Bsmt Floor, Queens, NY
License # 210128
Licensed for 16 since 2004
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 Brookville. to find options that work for you.
145-46 220th Street, 1st Floor, Springfield Gardens, NY
License # 407313
Licensed for 16 since 2009
223-04 144th Avenue, Apt. 1st, Springfield Garden, NY
License # 855189
Licensed for 16 since 2019
230-14 Edgewood Ave, Apt. #1, Springfield Gardens, NY
License # 623340
Licensed for 16 since 2013
146-22 221st Street, 1st Floor, Rosedale, NY
License # 811932
Licensed for 16 since 2018
221-15 145th Road, Apt. 1, Springfield Gardens, NY
License # 685391
Licensed for 8 since 2014
229-31 Edgewood Avenue, 1st Floor, Laurelton, NY
License # 878779
Licensed for 16 since 2021
145-53 230th Street, 1st floor, Springfield Gardens, NY
License # 876169
Licensed for 16 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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