Daycares in Renton, WA
Find the perfect child care center in Renton. Browse 40 licensed daycares across 0 neighborhoods, read parent reviews, and discover programs that match your family's needs.
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Local insights for Renton
Renton, Washington has 40 licensed child care programs regulated by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF). Licensing records and inspection histories are publicly available at dcyf.wa.gov.
Working Connections Child Care (WCCC) is Washington's primary subsidy program, helping income-eligible working families pay for licensed care. Apply through DCYF or a local Community Services Office. Eligibility is based on household size and income relative to the state median.
Early Achievers is Washington's voluntary quality rating program, rating centers and family homes 1–5 stars. Level 3–5 providers have been assessed using an evidence-based quality framework. Many families prioritize Level 4–5 programs for infants and toddlers.
Neighbourhood highlights
Where families book tours first
City Core
Urban licensed centers with transit access. High demand in most Washington cities; infant spots at quality-rated programs fill several months in advance.
Suburban Growth Areas
Newer facilities with more availability than city centers. Strong mix of independent operators and regional chains, many participating in Early Achievers.
Community & Cooperative Programs
Washington has a strong tradition of parent-cooperative preschools. Co-ops require parent volunteer hours but typically offer lower rates and strong community involvement.
Family Child Care Homes
Licensed family homes provide smaller-group care, often accepted for WCCC subsidies. Early Achievers ratings are available for participating home providers.
Costs & planning tips
Budget ranges plus waitlist advice
Typical fees
- Washington has some of the higher child care costs in the US. Infant full-time center care averages $1,200–$1,700 per month across the state, with Seattle metro at the top end. Toddler rooms run $1,000–$1,400; preschool $900–$1,200.
- WCCC subsidies can significantly reduce costs for eligible families. A family of three at 60% of state median income may qualify for near-full subsidy coverage at participating centers.
Waitlist & subsidy tips
- Apply for WCCC through DCYF or your local Community Services Office as early as possible. Bring proof of income and employment or school enrollment.
- For the Seattle Preschool Program (if in Seattle), applications open each spring for the following fall. Check seattle.gov/education for current enrollment windows.
Cost estimates are approximate and based on publicly available data. Fees, subsidy eligibility, and program availability change frequently — verify current details directly with providers and your local subsidy agency.
Why this matters in Renton
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Finding Child Care in Renton
Renton is home to 40 licensed daycare centers serving families across 0 distinct neighborhoods. Whether you're looking for infant care, toddler programs, or preschool education, you'll find quality child care options throughout the city that meet your family's needs.
Daycare Options by Neighborhood
Each neighborhood in Renton offers unique child care options. From downtown centers with extended hours for working parents to suburban facilities with large outdoor play areas, you can find the perfect match for your child's needs and your family's schedule.
What to Look for in a Renton Daycare
- Licensed and regulated facilities by the provincial government
- Qualified early childhood educators with proper certifications
- Age-appropriate programs and developmental activities
- Safe, clean, and stimulating environments
- Convenient location near home or work
- Subsidy acceptance for eligible families