KinderCare Learning Centers

KinderCare is one of the largest childcare providers in the US, operating over 1,500 centers nationwide. They offer infant care, toddler programs, preschool, pre-K, and before/after school care with a proprietary curriculum.

Founded 1969Portland, OR1,500+ centers in 40 statesAges 6 weeks - 12 years
🧒 Daycare & Childcare

Pros

  • Nationwide availability
  • Structured curriculum
  • Consistent quality standards
  • Backup care options for employers

Cons

  • Higher cost than home-based care
  • Large class sizes at some locations
  • Less flexibility than smaller providers

Cost Information

$200-$400/week depending on age and location

Parent Tip

KinderCare centers vary in quality by location. Always visit the specific center, meet the teachers, and check recent state inspection reports before enrolling.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does KinderCare cost?
KinderCare typically costs $200-$400 per week depending on age group and location. Infant care is the most expensive. Many locations offer sibling discounts and employer-sponsored backup care.
Is KinderCare accredited?
Many KinderCare centers hold NAEYC accreditation, though not all. Check with your specific location. KinderCare also uses its own quality assurance program across all centers.

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