Childcare is frequently advertised on community forums like craigslist or in the yellow pages, but before trusting your child to anyone's care make sure they have the proper accreditation and licensing. Verify that the center is approved by the NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children - Phone : 1-800-424-2460 or http://www.naeyc.org). Childcare for newborns may be more difficult to find as there are more restrictive child care rules. Law dictates that one adult must be responsible for no more then three babies.
For an on-line list of possibilities check Yahoo childcare listings.
There is also Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (R&Rs) which are one of the best ways to find referrals for licensed child care and development programs. They also provide resources and referrals to low-income families eligible for child care subsidies. Many also offer written materials on several topics, including selecting a child care and development program that is right for you, as well as brochures on child development topics. Chicago also has Chicago Child Care Society which offers pre-school, development programs, and literature.
- GoCityKids Chicago:Quality childcare begins with a few good leads. Follow ours to the right places and people for your kids.
- KinderCare Learning Centers: At KinderCare, we respect children as individuals. Age-appropriate programs and a staff of dedicated teachers ensure that children get the positive learning experiences they need to grow up happy and confident.
- Rainbow Academy Incorporated: The center has been designed to provide a warm and loving atmosphere for your child, giving each child an environment rich in experience, play and learning.
- Kidwatch Plus: The purpose of Kidwatch Plus is to offer educational programs and to help maintain family life by providing quality care for children while their parents are working or attending school.
- Honey Tree: We offer a fun learning environment which takes advantage of the City's rich culture and special attractions. Our goal at Honey Tree is to provide a top-quality child care center that offers flexible hours and is handy for hugs and juice breaks.
Day Care
Some women run day cares from their home as they are stay-at-home moms themselves. By law, they must have a license and posses some basic CPR training. Depending on the facilities, they may have restrictions on how many children they may care for. These facilities tend to be cheaper and more flexible than bigger day cares. They usually cost $8 to $15 an hour or $40 to $60 a day. Per month costs are usually between $800 and $1400 a month.
Pre-school
Pre-School programs are often held at public elementary schools. They provide childcare while beginning to educate. Different programs may operate in half day periods or full day care. Public schools and government try to keep the costs of these programs down, but pre-school for 1-2 year olds is usually $800 to $1200 a month with older children costing between $700 to $1000 a month.
Babysitting
Babysitting is usually done by a neighbor or acquaintance for lower pay than a professional facility. Young women, often in high school or college, offer their services on craigslist or community boards. Prices and skill levels vary greatly along with prices, but it is best to hire someone with some CPR skills and references. Prices may range from $6-12 an hour per child.