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Top 10 daycares in Anchorage, AK

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Ms. Chelle's Little Schoolhouse, LLC

Ms. Chelle's Little Schoolhouse, LLC

New on TrustedCare
Serves Anchorage, AK
Ms. Chelle’s Little Schoolhouse, LLC is a preschool in Anchorage, AK that provides developmentally appropriate, play-based learning to build social, emotional, and early academic readiness. The program centers on hands-on activities that make learning engaging and support a smooth transition to kindergarten in a safe, welcoming environment. The school is led by Director Richelle Jamison (“Ms. Chelle”), an educator with more than 20 years of experience teaching preschool through second grade. Her credentials include degrees in Early Elementary Education and School Administration, along with training in Positive Discipline, The Leader in Me, a
Bayshore Early Learning Center

Bayshore Early Learning Center

New on TrustedCare
52+ years in business
Serves Anchorage, AK
Bayshore Early Learning Center in Anchorage, Alaska, is open to the public and operates inside the Bayshore Owners Association clubhouse. The center provides licensed childcare and early education with a full-time preschool program for ages 3–4 that blends play-based learning with structured classroom time. The curriculum emphasizes social and emotional development, early cognitive skills, and regular outdoor activity, with access to outdoor play areas and swimming lessons in the on-site pool. Programs run year-round to support consistent schedules. BELC also offers before and after school care for children in kindergarten through first grad
Sunflower Preschool

Sunflower Preschool

New on TrustedCare
Serves Anchorage, AK
Sunflower Preschool, based in Ellensburg, Washington, serves families throughout Kittitas County with a four-day-a-week preschool program offered in half-day and full-day schedules. The school blends multiple educational philosophies and emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning. Social-emotional development is treated as equally important as early academic skills, with intentional instruction in problem-solving, identifying and expressing feelings, respecting personal space, developing empathy, and navigating friendships. The consistent four-day structure is designed to provide routine and stability, helping children build confidence and in
Clare Swan Early Learning Center

Clare Swan Early Learning Center

New on TrustedCare
Serves Anchorage, AK
Clare Swan Early Learning Center in Anchorage, AK is a program of Cook Inlet Tribal Council that applies the Early Head Start model to support working families. The center serves Alaska Native and American Indian infants and toddlers from six weeks to three years using a research-based curriculum focused on responsive, caring relationships. Classrooms maintain a 1:4 teacher-to-child ratio, and families receive regular developmental assessments and guidance to support learning at home. To meet family schedules, the center offers extended-day classrooms (7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.) and seven-hour classrooms. A multi-age Yup’ik Immersion classroom (ag
Anchorage Cooperative Preschool

Anchorage Cooperative Preschool

New on TrustedCare
Serves Anchorage, AK
Anchorage Cooperative Preschool is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) cooperative preschool in Anchorage, AK, where families and children learn together. The school follows a child-centered, play-based approach that integrates family and community life into the classroom. Activities emerge from children’s interests and family ideas, with teachers guiding exploration that supports social and emotional growth alongside early academic readiness. The program emphasizes foundational skills such as friendship, turn-taking, sharing, listening, helping, self-advocacy, and peaceful problem-solving. Children practice focusing attention, valuing themselves as indiv
Thread

Thread

New on TrustedCare
Serves Anchorage, AK
thread is Alaska’s statewide Child Care Resource & Referral Network based in Anchorage, AK. It helps families find and evaluate child care and supports the early childhood education workforce across the state. For families, services include an online child care search tool, free personalized referrals, interpreter services, interview checklists, guidance on child care assistance and budgeting, and information on licensing, types of care, and choosing quality programs. Families can also access resources on child development, reporting concerns, inspection reports, and community supports. For educators and child care programs, thread provides
Northern Lights Preschool & Child Care

Northern Lights Preschool & Child Care

New on TrustedCare
29+ years in business
Serves Anchorage, AK
Founded in 1997, Northern Lights Preschool & Child Care is located in Anchorage, Alaska and serves the surrounding areas. This establishment offers quality childcare and early education services, focusing on fostering children's unique learning styles. They offer flexible schedules and convenient hours for parents, as well as a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment where children love to learn. The professionally trained staff is committed to a partnership with families for the pursuit of great learning experiences.
Mother’s Den Family Play-Care

Mother’s Den Family Play-Care

New on TrustedCare
26+ years in business
Serves Anchorage, AK
Mother’s Den is a licensed child care and educational program in Anchorage, Alaska, serving families near Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson (JBER). Founded in 2000 by owner and administrator Donna Kelliegh after a 1999 provisional licensing period, the program provides a structured yet flexible, play-based environment that supports growth at each child’s pace. Designed for families working nontraditional schedules, Mother’s Den is licensed to operate 24/7 and currently offers extended hours from morning to midnight; it is closed on Sundays and is not offering overnight care at this time. The program emphasizes safety and supervision, with esta
Starbright Early Learning Center

Starbright Early Learning Center

New on TrustedCare
Serves Anchorage, AK
Starbright Early Learning Center serves families in Anchorage, AK, from its location at 3531 E Tudor Rd in the U-MED District. Open from 6:30am to 6:30pm, the center offers early education and care with programs tailored to preschoolers and early elementary learners. The Preschool program (ages 3–5) requires children to be fully potty trained and is organized into Seal Pups (ages 3 to about 3½–4), Bear Cubs (about 3½ to 4½), and the Fish Room (about 4½ to 5) with a focus on kindergarten readiness. Starbright’s Private Kindergarten features small class sizes, certified educators, and a curriculum that blends academics with social-emotional dev
The Playschool At St. Mary's

The Playschool At St. Mary's

New on TrustedCare
Serves Anchorage, AK
The Playschool at St. Mary’s, also known as St. Mary’s Creative Playschool, is an Anchorage, Alaska preschool serving children ages 3 to 5 through a play-based, creative, and innovative curriculum. Established as Anchorage’s first preschool, it emphasizes the role of play in early learning and helps children build self-confidence, a positive self-image, and social, fine, and gross motor skills. Classrooms balance self-directed exploration with guided, more structured activities, with teachers and parents serving as supportive guides who follow children’s interests. The school welcomes and engages families of all faith traditions, races, and n

Your Daycare questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on TrustedCare.

How much does daycare cost?

Daycare costs depend on the child’s age group, the type of daycare, and where you live. Infant daycare is typically the most expensive, ranging from $650 to $1,500 per month. Infant daycare requires higher ratios of caregivers to children, which increases costs. Babies require more individualized attention, including diaper changes, feedings, and naps. As the child ages and becomes more independent, this ratio decreases along with daycare costs.

Traditional daycare centers tend to charge higher rates than home-based family daycare centers or co-ops. However, they usually have lower child-to-caregiver ratios, offer a wider range of amenities and activities, and have stricter qualifications for staff. Church-based, YMCA, or other non-profit child care centers offer lower rates, while home-based daycare is typically the cheapest option due to the low overhead costs.

In urban areas with a higher cost of living, daycare costs tend to be higher to cover the cost of higher rent and teacher salaries. Suburban and rural daycare centers have lower overhead costs, which often translates to more affordable daycare.

Is daycare tax deductible?

No, you cannot directly deduct daycare expenses on your federal tax return. However, if you qualify, there's a tax credit designed to assist with daycare costs, known as the Child and Dependent Care Credit.

The Child and Dependent Care Credit enables you to claim a percentage of your eligible childcare expenses. It ranges from 20% to 35% of allowable expenses, capping at $3,000 for one qualifying child and $6,000 for two or more qualifying children (applicable to the 2023 tax year). Consult a qualified tax professional to confirm if your eligibility.

Can a daycare charge you when they are closed?

Some daycares may charge a reduced fee or no fee at all during certain closures, while others may maintain regular charges. The terms in your daycare contract or agreement should outline whether or not you are charged when they are closed. It's common for daycares to have specific policies regarding fees during closures, such as holidays or other scheduled breaks.

If you're unsure, reach out to the daycare directly to clarify their billing practices during closures.

How do I look up daycare violations?

To look up daycare violations, start by contacting your state’s licensing agency for childcare facilities. You can usually find this information through your state’s Department of Health and Human Services online database.

Another option is to reach out to community resources such as local parenting groups, forums, or social media groups. Other parents may share their experiences or provide information about daycare violations in your area. Finally, consider a visit the daycare center directly and ask for information about any past violations. Daycare centers are often required to make this information accessible to parents.

How do I choose a daycare?

When picking a daycare, trust your instincts and choose a daycare that aligns with your child's needs, your values, and provides a safe and nurturing environment for their development. Follow these additional suggestions to find the best fit for you and your child:

  • Get recommendations from other parents, friends, and pediatricians to start your search.
  • Visit in person to make sure the spaces are clean, safe, and friendly.
  • Ask about caregiver qualifications, such as CPR training, early childhood education background, and experience with children of a similar age.
  • Understand the daycare's approach to early education, discipline, feeding, and soothing methods.
  • Choose a daycare that is licensed and accredited to meet government-set health and safety standards.
  • Check if parents are encouraged to participate in the program and if there are opportunities for parental engagement.
  • Contact current and former clients for feedback on their experiences with the daycare.
  • Consider making unannounced visits to get a true sense of the daycare's daily operations
  • Look for a daycare with a suitable curriculum, flexible schedules, and activities that fit your preferences.
  • Visit the daycare with your child and see how they react to the space, teachers, and other children.
  • Secure a spot on the waiting list as early as possible, especially for sought-after infant programs.

What questions should I ask when evaluating potential daycare centers?

Gather as much information as you can to find the daycare that best fits your family’s needs. Be prepared with a list of questions when visiting daycares, including:

  • Is your daycare licensed and accredited to meet safety standards?
  • Are teachers credentialed and trained in CPR/First Aid?
  • What are the class sizes and student-teacher ratios for each age group?
  • What are the daycare's hours of operation and rates?
  • How does the daycare handle discipline?
  • Will the daycare assist with potty training?
  • How much time do children spend in free-play and outdoors?
  • Are meals and snacks provided by the daycare?
  • How are food allergies handled by the daycare?
  • What enrichment programs and activities are available?

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