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Choosing the best child care program is a difficult decision to make. There are many factors to consider such as health, safety, convenience and cost to name a few. 

What does high-quality care look like?

Learn more about choosing a quality child care program where your child will be safe and thrive.  

Types of Child Care and Early Learning Programs

Early learning programs help provide positive outcomes for children.  They give families choices for quality early education at home, in community programs, or in school. 

Child Care

Child care is available in a variety of settings, including family child care homes, group child care homes, and child care centers, including before and after school programs.

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Early Head Start

Early Head Start serves children birth-3 years through comprehensive offerings including child development, health/nutrition, parent involvement and family activities.

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Head Start

Head Start serves children 3-5 years through comprehensive offerings including child development, health/nutrition, parent involvement and family activities.

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PreK Counts

PreK Counts provides funding for 3 and 4 year olds to attend a high quality, half or full-day pre-kindergarten in schools, child care centers, and preschools.

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Private Academic School

Private Academic Schools (PDE Licensed Preschools, formally known as nursery schools) are licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education as private academic schools.

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Home Visiting

Home visiting services can be a great answer for families who are looking for help through professionally trained staff that are able to meet the unique needs of the parent and child.

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Keystone STARS

Keystone STARS is a Quality Rating Improvement System (QRIS) in Pennsylvania. It rates child care programs from one to four STARS on things you care about (such as safety, environment, care, etc.) so you can find the program that feels right for your family.

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Child Care Works

Need help paying for child care? The PA Child Care Works Subsidized Child Care Program helps low-income families pay their child care fees. The state and federal governments fund this program, which is managed by the Early Learning Resource Center (ELRC) office located in your county.

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Early Intervention

While all children grow and develop in unique ways, some children experience delays in their development. Children can benefit from a state supported collaboration among parents, service practitioners and others who work with young children with developmental delays. Early intervention builds upon the natural learning opportunities that occur within the daily routines of a child and their family.

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Family Resources

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