Daycare Options

Updated on June 12, 2010
A.B. asks from Chicago, IL
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We are looking for reasonably priced infant daycare options around the Old Irving neighborhood (Chicago) for early 2011. Does anyone have recommendations or suggestions? As of right now we're open to daycare centers, home daycares, or nanny-shares. Thanks!

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S.E.

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A great place to start is by contacting your local child care resource and referral agency. In Cook County, that agency is Illinois Action For Children. They will provide you with a comprehensive list of child care options in your area or areas of your choice. As well as, providing you with information on in-home care/nanny care. In addition, they give you all sorts of info on licensing standards and screening programs for quality. The phone number is ###-###-#### and website is www.actforchildren.org.

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K.T.

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we live in the same area and know TONS of familys that nannyshare...send me a message and i can get you phone numbers!

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We live in Lakeview, and daycare centers are either really, really expensive (a few we toured were $500/week), or not nice at all. We are going with a nanny share and a nanny. Join NPN (neighborhood parent network). You can find tons of nannies and people looking to share a nanny. good luck!
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E.K.

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Our daycare is really great in Old Irving - KidWatch Plus. It's on Ridgeway and Byron, just south of Irving and just west of Elston (between Elston and Pulaski). They came highly recommended, are not super-duper costly, and have been around for ages. Our little guy has been there since 5 months old (he's now over 2), and he loves it!

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E.W.

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I second Kidwatch Plus. My son has been there since 16 months - he is now 4. Very professional, very clean, very safe, very fun! It is NAEYC accredited which most day care centers aren't bc it is a very difficult designation to receive. See their website kidwatchplus.com for more info. There is usually a wait list so you should tour the facility and get on the list if interested. They have a wonderful hot lunch for most of the year. In the summer they do a camp type thing with a cold lunch and a theme and field trip each week for the kids. Parents and kids are great here too! I am not sure what the weekly price is for infants, but the price goes down as the kids get older and the teacher/kid ratio goes up.

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