Many take both infants and toddlers, with group sizes between 6 and 10.
Ms. Lisa's NeighborSchool
Stoneham, MA
Lisa is currently working hard to get her Family Child Care license with the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) in Massachusetts.
A Family Child Care license will allow Lisa to legally operate a program out of her home. She must undergo a rigorous, state-mandated process, including:
Lisa should have her program up and running within a few months, but she is pre-booking enrollment now. to save your spot!
NeighborSchools helps experienced caregivers launch and operate licensed home daycares in New England. With better ratios and experienced caretakers, home daycare allows for more individualized attention for infants and toddlers. As a parent, you get a trusted partner for the long-term care of your child, right in your neighborhood, at a price you can afford.
The health and safety of our children, families, and Providers is always our top priority. Throughout COVID-19 we have been in close communication with state officials at the child care licensing agencies, public health officials, pediatric epidemiologists, and our entire community...
to see if Lisa has space for you.
Unlike Care.com, Yelp, or SitterCity, here at NeighborSchools we only partner with Licensed Home Daycare & Preschool Providers. These high-quality small-scale programs allow for better ratios, meaning more individualized attention for your little one. In Massachusetts, all Providers are licensed by the Dept. of Early Education & Care (EEC).
Many parents don‘t realize that Licensed Home Daycare & Preschool is regulated just like center-based child care. The biggest difference is that with Home Daycare your child is in the care of one experienced Provider who is wholly devoted to the children in their program. Children get the individualized attention and continuity of care they need to thrive; you get a more affordable child care option conveniently located right in your neighborhood.