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New York City offers a variety of free or low cost child care and early childhood education options for families. Learn more about the options available to you and your family below or visit the Apply for Child Care page.
We provide high-quality early childhood care and education to children from birth to five years old and beyond. Through Pre-K for All, 3-K for All, and EarlyLearn we provide high-quality early childhood education opportunities that offer all children and families a strong start in school and life.
This guidance provides best practice considerations for child care programs to help prevent the transmission of COVID-19 among children and staff. These everyday preventive actions can help support healthy learning environments.
Extended Day/Year Infant and Toddler Programs provide year-round care and learning for up to 10 hours a day and are available in two settings: To learn about eligibility and to enroll, contact a program directly, email CCapplication@schools.nyc.gov, or visit MyCity to learn about eligibility and to enroll.
To find a registered home-based child care program in New York City, use this tool. These search tools will allow you look up a specific provider by name, or all the providers in a specific borough or zip code. You can also search by different types of care, such as family day care.
A contracted DOE FCC Network can support you in determining eligibility and completing your child care application. To enroll your child in a home-based program, visit our 3-K enrollment page for three-year-olds or EarlyLearn enrollment page for infants and toddlers.
11 paź 2024 · There are hundreds of programs in New York City that offer safe and positive learning environments for children. Child care options include: Extended Day & Year (EDY) Infant and Toddler programs. For children aged six weeks to two years. Takes place in centers or homes for up to 10 hours a day.