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Child Care & Preschool in Orange Park, FL

For quality childcare and Pre-K programs in Orange Park, FL, choose Kidz Klubhouse Daycare and Learning Center. Since 1991, we have served families across the area and provided care for children age 6 weeks to 12 years old. Our caring and experienced staff and teachers provide children with a safe, nurturing and fun environment. Our programs include everything from infant care and preschool classes to Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten and after school programs. We are able to accommodate most family’s needs and focus on helping each child grow academically, socially, and emotionally. We offer highly competitive rates and a quality of child care that is unbeatable.

To receive more information about our facility and programs, we invite you to give us a call at 904-276-9988 or visit our center today.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is child care?

      Child care refers to the supervision and care provided to children, typically ranging from infancy to pre-teen years, by professionals or caregivers in a safe and nurturing environment.

    • Why is child care important?

      Child care is important for several reasons. It provides a safe and secure environment for children when parents or guardians are unable to be with them. Child care also promotes early childhood development, socialization, and learning, which are crucial for a child’s overall growth.

    • What types of child care are available?

      There are various types of child care options available, including daycare centers, home-based child care, nanny services, preschools, and before- and after-school programs. The choice depends on the specific needs of the child and the family.

    • How do I choose the right child care provider?

      When choosing a child care provider, consider factors such as their qualifications, experience, safety measures, curriculum or activities offered, cost, location, and reviews or recommendations from other parents. Visiting the facility and meeting the staff can also help you assess if it’s a good fit for your child.

    • What are the typical operating hours for child care services?

      Operating hours can vary depending on the child care provider. Some offer full-day services, typically from early morning until early evening, while others may provide half-day or part-time options. Some facilities also offer extended hours or weekend care.

    • What are the age ranges for child care programs?

      Child care programs often cater to specific age groups. It can start as early as a few months old for infant care and typically covers toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. Some programs may have separate age groups or classrooms to cater to the developmental needs of different age ranges.

    • How much does child care cost?

      Child care costs can vary depending on factors such as location, type of care, hours needed, and the age of the child. Costs may include a monthly or weekly fee, enrollment fees, and additional charges for extra services or activities. It’s best to inquire with individual child care providers for specific pricing information.

    • Are there financial assistance options available for child care?

      Yes, there are financial assistance programs available to help families with child care costs. These programs may include subsidies, tax credits, or employer-sponsored benefits. Check with your local government agencies or employers to see what options are available in your area.

    • What should I look for in terms of safety and security in a child care facility?

      Safety and security should be a top priority when selecting a child care facility. Look for measures such as secure entrances, childproofed environments, well-maintained equipment, proper hygiene practices, emergency preparedness plans, and background checks for staff members.

    • How can I stay involved in my child's care while they are in child care?

      Staying involved in your child’s care is important. Communicate regularly with the child care provider to stay updated on your child’s progress, activities, and any concerns. Attend parent-teacher meetings, participate in events or activities organized by the child care center, and establish open lines of communication with the staff.