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Chad C. says "Lacey was PERFECT for our 3-year old daughter and would CERTAINLY hire her again!! She was very thoughtful in asking preliminary questions regarding Eve's...
Daniel A. says "Becca has nannied our toddler for 5 months and we can't recommend her enough! She's punctual and has built a great relationship with our daughter. We hear...
Care Member says "Charlotte was great. Our kids had a great time and we hope to hire her again soon"
Tessa A. says "This is THE BEST Care giver you will find I am certain! I have used this site and interviewed many. We were lucky to find Natalya. She cared has for my 3...
Dawn K. says "Maxime is a total score. He is kind trustworthy and sweet with my 11 year old son. He helps me with errands odd jobs car wash light repairs in house dog...
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59 in home child care are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $23.14/hr as of January 2026
The average star rating for rated in home child care is 5.0
In Home Child Care in Boulder, CO are rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 10 reviews of the 59 listed in home child care
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- Daniel A.
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Care.com makes it easy to find in-home child care providers in Boulder, CO. There are 59 in-home child care providers near you with profiles you can compare to learn more about their experience and what types of responsibilities they are happy to take on. You can even read reviews from families.
What the average in-home child care cost looks like varies based on factors like how many children you have, your location, and how experienced the caregiver is. If you want overnight child care, that can also impact how much you’ll spend. However, as of January, 2026, the average in-home child care rate per hour on Care.com is $23.14 for in-home child care providers near you in Boulder, CO.
You can compare 59 in-home child care provider profiles on Care.com to get an idea of what kind of caregiving services each provider is willing to take on. For example, some may feel comfortable tackling after school transportation, whereas others may be willing to help with homework or cooking dinner.