Daycares in Scranton, PA
Find the perfect child care center in Scranton. Browse 48 licensed daycares across 0 neighborhoods, read parent reviews, and discover programs that match your family's needs.
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Local insights for Scranton
Scranton, Pennsylvania has 48 licensed child care programs regulated by the Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL). Inspection records and provider searches are available through the OCDEL website at dhs.pa.gov.
Pennsylvania's Child Care Works (CCW) program provides subsidized care for income-eligible families. Applications are processed through the local Early Learning Resource Center (ELRC). Families must be working, attending school, or participating in approved job training to qualify.
Keystone STARS is Pennsylvania's quality rating and improvement system, rating providers 1–4 stars. Higher-rated programs have documented quality practices in areas including staff credentials, learning environments, and family engagement.
Neighbourhood highlights
Where families book tours first
City Center
Licensed centers serving downtown workers with convenient transit access. Look for Keystone STARS ratings of 3–4 when evaluating quality beyond basic licensing.
Suburban Communities
Newer facilities with larger spaces and outdoor play areas. Often more availability than urban centers with comparable or lower monthly rates.
Community-Based Programs
Head Start and Early Head Start serve income-eligible families in many Pennsylvania cities. These federally funded programs provide comprehensive services and are free for qualifying families.
Family Child Care Homes
Registered family day care homes in Pennsylvania are regulated by OCDEL and may accept Child Care Works subsidies. Group sizes are smaller than center-based care.
Costs & planning tips
Budget ranges plus waitlist advice
Typical fees
- Child care costs in Pennsylvania vary by region. Infant full-time center care averages $800–$1,100 per month in most metropolitan areas. Toddler and preschool rooms typically run $700–$950.
- PA Pre-K Counts and Head Start provide free pre-kindergarten for three- and four-year-olds who meet eligibility requirements. Contact your ELRC to find programs in your area.
Waitlist & subsidy tips
- Apply for Child Care Works through your regional ELRC as early as possible. Bring proof of income, employment or school enrollment, and your child's birth certificate.
- For PA Pre-K Counts programs, applications typically open in spring for the following school year. Slots are limited and allocated based on eligibility and availability.
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 Scranton
48 licensed centres across 0 neighborhoods, with programs in 1 languages. 48 verified providers Use filters to find the right fit.
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Finding Child Care in Scranton
Scranton is home to 48 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 Scranton 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 Scranton 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