Our Alphabet Aquarium daycare center is designed to give your child the opportunity to surf the waves of imagination. As you enter the facility, you feel immediately as though you are walking on the...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 551-6450Our childcare center was constructed with energy-efficient doors and windows, LED lighting, no VOC paint, recycled flooring and a water filtration system. Biodegradable and organic paper and cleaning...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 595-2250A child’s journey begins at our Alphabet Station child care center. This facility contains four classes: the infant daycare center, the young toddler, older toddler, and young preschool classrooms,...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 551-6410Our Alphabet Academy Treehouse daycare is our “eco-friendly” newly renovated facility. This daycare provides a greener and healthier environment for children ages 3 months to 5 years to learn and...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 551-6400The Y’s Early Learning programs combine a safe and happy educational environment with an intentional, proven curriculum designed to stimulate intellectual, emotional, and social growth – all with...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 735-5800The Y's Early Learning programs combine a safe and happy educational environment with an intentional, proven curriculum designed to stimulate intellectual, emotional, and social growth - all with the...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 235-6440Focusing On The Education & Development Of Each Child, While Providing Excellent Care. Our Center Encourages Learning For Children Ages 6 Weeks To 12 Years. Our Goal Is To Support The Community &...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (267) 297-6831The Y’s Early Learning programs combine a safe and happy educational environment with an intentional, proven curriculum designed to stimulate intellectual, emotional, and social growth – all with...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 632-0100Primrose School of Center City Philadelphia is an accredited daycare located in the Philadelphia area that offers infant, toddler, preschool, pre-kindergarten and after school programs. For over 40...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 545-1920At The Goddard School located in Philadelphia (22nd and Pine), we're more than just a daycare. The Goddard School is a private preschool, offering childcare to infants and toddlers to pre-k. Our...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 774-8877At The Goddard School located in Philadelphia (Spring Garden), we're more than just a daycare. The Goddard School is a private preschool, offering childcare to infants and toddlers to pre-k. Our...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (856) 403-7676We make early education and daycare joyful, engaging, and fun for infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children! Since 2002, The Learning Experience has been positively impacting the lives of...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 545-0190We make early education and daycare joyful, engaging, and fun for infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children! Since 2002, The Learning Experience has been positively impacting the lives of...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (215) 451-1912We make early education and daycare joyful, engaging, and fun for infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children! Since 2002, The Learning Experience has been positively impacting the lives of...
Philadelphia (PA) - - Phone: (267) 319-8426
Philadelphia has child care services available. These services comprise supervising and caring for children from the ages 0-13. This term includes under itself a wide spectrum of contexts, activities, social and cultural conventions, and institutions. The two main kinds of child care that are usually offered are home-based (nannies) and center based (creches, daycare, and preschools). Both are available in Philadelphia. This is needed for households where both parents are emplpyed and someone needs to supervise the child in the mornings. Nannies offer home-based care. This reduces safety concerns, and also helps form a close relationship between the child and the caregiver. This, is, however, quite expensive. Family based childcare is when the service is provided from a care giver's personal home. This is affordable and advantageous, but care must be taken to ensure the providers have a clean past record. Commercial centers such as creches and preschools have a defined opening and closing hour, as well as a standardized and regulated system of care for children. Parents choose the child care option that is cost-effective, safe and is most beneficial for the child during the growing years.