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Find Trusted Part-Time Daycares Near Me in Homewood, IL

We have 24 part-time daycares in Homewood, IL! Compare and find the best part-time daycare to fit your needs.

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All-Care

4908 Elizabeth Court Oak Forest, IL

6 mi

Hello Parents! I am happy to announce I am currently taking applications for my All-Care childcare to be opening Monday, September 3rd, 2012. I am an in-home childcare provider and mother. I have a wide variety of exp from infant to toddler to tween. I can provide service of all kinds, depending on your situation. I provide learning, reading, fun time, nap time, potty time, snack time and meals. I have a home full of learning and fun! My hours of operation will be unlimited, I know how hard it is to find responsible, trustworthy All-Care to fit parents flexible work schedule and needs. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri-open Sat & Sun-open Overnights-open Holidays-open Rates: (up to 12 hours of care) 0-2yrs $50/day 2 & up-$40/day overnights-$50/day *Fair weekly rates will also be determined per family. *Each family need will be discussed on a one on one basis. *References and background check available upon request. *Please don't hesitate to contact me to set up a time to stop over and fill out an application!! *Cant wait to meet everyone! *Thank You......
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Community Learning Center, Inc.

10612 S Wentworth Ave Chicago, IL

9 mi

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Community Learning Center, Inc is a day care facility located in Chicago, IL that serves children between the ages of two and six years old. The company has a maximum capacity of 102 children and offers full-time daycare Mondays through Fridays from 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
Hello! My name is Julie and I have been a special education teacher for 5 years, and general education teacher for 3 years. I have experience teaching in Kindergarten through 5th grade. I earned my bachelor's degree in elementary education from Saint Xavier University in Chicago in 2004, and my master's degree in multicategorical special education from Governors State University in 2008. I have extensive experience working in special education creating and developing goals and objectives for IEP's. I have been the case manager for students with a wide range of disabilities, including emotional and behavioral disorders, speech and language impairments, autism, Asperger's syndrome, and Williams syndrome. I also have been a private tutor for 7 years, specializing in the areas of Reading, Language Arts, Writing, and Mathematics. Over the course of my teaching and tutoring, I have used such educational programs as Soar to Success, Great Source, CRISS (Creating Independence through Student Owned Strategies), Lexia computer based reading intervention programs, and the aimsweb monitoring system. I have also been training in the MNRI (Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration) method. I have taken numerous classes on the method, and plan on becoming a core specialist in the near future. Description of Services: Specialized special education background and specialized Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI) background. Individual goals and objectives written for a child's IEP (Individual Education Program). Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI) data synthesized into individual goals and objectives. Physicians data evaluated and placed into individual goals and objectives. Weekly Individual Sessions are scheduled based on child and family needs and are usually one hour in duration, one time a week. At the end of the session, consultants provide parents with detailed exercises or activities that families are encouraged to engage in between sessions. School Consultations include clinical observation of the child in the school setting, collaboration with teachers/aides and written documentation for follow through. Provide academic counseling in individual and group settings for students, parents, and personnel who work with the student. Private specialized tutoring in the areas of Reading, Language Arts, Writing, and Mathematics.

The Baby sitters Club

4451 Proviencetown Drive Country Club Hills, IL

4 mi

In a safe, loving, respectful environment, children have the greatest opportunity to grow and develop. Such an environment should be the foundation of all childcare programs, however, I believe it is an educator's duty to go above and beyond safety, love and respect. We, as educators, should strive to create an environment that is fulfilling, enriching and supporting of all possible learning and growing opportunities. The first step of development for an infant is trust. With comfortable and predictable care, infants feel at ease with the opportunities to explore themselves and the world around them. Toddlers are more mobile and have a need to explore to a greater extent. They also have a great need to gain independence. Caregivers should support these needs by providing lots of opportunities for exploration and self-sufficiency including a safe environment, which allows plenty of independent and explorative opportunities, and toys and materials that support his or her new abilities and encourage those that are yet to come. At preschool age, children are learning many cognitive skills to prepare them for kindergarten. For some educators, it is natural to dismiss the importance of play at this age and spend more time on structured, teacher directed lessons. There are other educators who feel that preschoolers are too young and immature to handle such rigorous work as reading, writing and arithmetic, so they provided an environment that is all play with very little cognitive learning. I believe that the best environment for preschoolers is one that consists of some cognitive lessons and much developmentally appropriate play. At this age, I believe that play should be the majority of a child's day because the right kind of play can be very enriching. One of the most important things for a school-age child to learn is to socialize effectively. At this age, children have a need for acceptance and self-identity. Children should be given opportunities to socialize as young as infancy. At preschool age, they can begin to learn how to share, be kind, handle conflict, etc. If an older child has been taught to socialize, he or she will have a greater opportunity to develop good self-esteem. Quality Caregivers Never Stop Learning I believe that a quality childcare provider never sits back with ease and accepts that there is no more room for improvement. No matter how wonderful the program is, or how well trained the provider, there is always more that can be done.

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FAQs for finding part-time daycares near you in Homewood, IL

Part-time daycare is becoming increasingly accessible and popular among working families. The cost of part-time daycare can vary widely depending on location and the type of center you choose.

Deciding on a part-time daycare near you in Homewood, IL can be a daunting but important task. If you need part-time daycare, there are several factors to keep in mind while searching. Start by narrowing down options on Care.com based on location and rate. From there you can read reviews from other families. It is also wise to consider the program's curriculum, staff qualifications, and the ratio of adults to children for a quality environment.

Part-time daycare services near you in Homewood, IL provide care for children during part of the day, typically during parents' work hours. These services typically offer activities focused on early childhood education in areas such as literacy and numeracy. Through combining structured, educational activities with free play, part-time daycares are able to give children experience in both classroom and social settings while they are under adult supervision. Additionally, part-time daycare providers typically partner with parents to tailor program goals and objectives to their needs and those of their child's.

When looking for part-time daycare near you in Homewood, IL, it is important to research a facility's qualifications and credentials. Make sure they have a license and that their staff is certified and experienced in child care. It's also a good idea to ask about the staff-to-child ratio, as part-time daycares should be attentive to the children’s needs while they are there. Before you entrust your children with any part-time daycare, look at references from past customers or even observe how the facility operates firsthand. Finally, investigate if the part-time daycare offers activities for your children such as music, art and outdoor recreation so that your children can remain engaged when having fun outside of their home environment.

Part-time daycare can near you in Homewood, IL can offer many benefits for both families and children alike. To start, they provide child care in a safe, stimulating environment that is supervised by trained professionals. As part-time daycare is not permanent and only used on an as-needed basis, it is often more affordable than full-time daycare, making it much easier for working parents to manage their budgets while still providing quality care for their children. Additionally, part-time daycare offers the flexibility to increase or decrease usage depending on schedules, holidays and other commitments, allowing families to adapt to changing circumstances.

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