We have 32 preschools in Longview, TX! Compare and find the best preschool to fit your needs.

Preschools in Longview, TX are rated 3.7 out of 5 stars based on 9 reviews of the 32 listed preschools
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Top Preschools Near Longview
Erin C says "Korina does an excellent job with the children she teaches. She is very hands on and goes above and beyond to meet the needs of each and every child to a T....
Care Member says "The owner is a wonderful lady and she cares about the welfare of the kids. "
Isabel V. says "It has been super amazing the whole staff is wonderful very helpful and pleasing in every aspect they give updates on our children and they have a app...
104 Janet Street Longview, TX
200 Pine Tree Rd Longview, TX
503 E Methvin St Longview, TX
1901 Toler Rd Longview, TX
720 N 6TH ST LONGVIEW, TX
1205 S Green St Longview, TX
2603 W Marshall Ave Longview, TX
2000 Greenleaf St Longview, TX
301 N Center St Longview, TX
1700 N Eastman Rd Longview, TX
434 S Center St Longview, TX
121 Hampton Ct Longview, TX
400 N FREDONIA ST LONGVIEW, TX
476 Henderson Ln Longview, TX
320 S Center St Longview, TX
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There are two main types of preschool programs near you in Longview, TX. The first is a full-time program that usually works best for parents working full-time shifts, and the second is a part-time preschool where your child would attend only two to three days per week and typically choose between a morning and afternoon shift. A part-time preschool can be a great option if you want to ease the transition of this new learning experience for your child! You can also check your options in Longview, TX for traditional preschool centers, or private home-based preschools.
When you begin looking for preschools near me in Longview, TX, consider your priorities and ask administrators about their philosophies and approach to common child care issues or occurances. You may also want to ask about the ratio of learning time to supervised play time so you can get a good sense of whether you believe your child's needs will be met. From there, ask about what a typical day consists of, what the safety protocols are and how discipline will be handled. Also, make sure to check directly with the preschool for information about their local licensing and credentials in Longview, TX.
When looking for a preschool near you in Longview, TX on Care.com, you'll be able to review preschools by distance from you ZIP code. From there, you can compare between preschool programs by traditional facility-based preschools and private, in-home preschools. Be sure to check any reviews from other families in Longview, TX who have previously sent their kids to any of the preschools you are interested in.