Has anyone searched for in-home daycare? Do you have any recommendations on how to conduct the search?
Location is key for us since DH and I work in opposite directions of our house and we will both need to be able to pick up/drop off our son. I have only been able to find one daycare center that is located in the general vicinity of our house. Since I can only find one, we would like to explore other options too and check out some in-home caregivers. But, I can't seem to find any! DH and I haven't lived here that long and none of our friends really have kids, so I don't know anyone that can recommend any daycare centers/in-home daycares. Are there any websites that you use?
TIA! I really appreciate any advice!
Re: What is the best way to find in-home daycare?
Check your state's child services website. I know mine maintains a listing of all licensed daycare providers online, both centers and inhome. This does leave out those who provide inhome care but are not certified, but at least it's a starting point.
I looked at our county website. You can search for licensed providers in the zip code, and ours showed a make for 1-2mile radius.
Or call the county and ask- they would have a list somewhere.