Daycares in Fort Myers, FL
Find the perfect child care center in Fort Myers. Browse 90 licensed daycares across 0 neighborhoods, read parent reviews, and discover programs that match your family's needs.
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Local insights for Fort Myers
Fort Myers, Florida has 90 licensed child care facilities regulated by the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF). All providers must meet state licensing requirements and are subject to annual inspections, which are publicly available on the DCF website at myflfamilies.com.
Florida's School Readiness Program provides subsidized child care for income-eligible working families through local Early Learning Coalitions. Florida's Voluntary Pre-K (VPK) offers 540 free hours of pre-kindergarten for all four-year-olds in Florida regardless of income — most licensed centers and many family day care homes participate.
Gold Seal Quality Care is Florida's recognition for providers that have achieved accreditation from a nationally recognized organization. Gold Seal providers have demonstrated quality above the state minimum licensing standards.
Neighbourhood highlights
Where families book tours first
City Center
Urban programs serving downtown workers. Look for Gold Seal Quality Care recognition and extended-hours availability for office and shift-work schedules.
Residential Suburbs
Growing residential communities with newer licensed centers. Strong mix of national franchise brands and independently operated programs.
Faith-Based & Community Programs
Many Florida cities have well-established faith-affiliated licensed programs. These providers meet the same DCF licensing requirements as secular centers.
Family Child Care Homes
State-licensed home-based providers with smaller group sizes. School Readiness subsidies are accepted at many family day care homes, making them a cost-effective option.
Costs & planning tips
Budget ranges plus waitlist advice
Typical fees
- Florida has some of the lower child care costs among large states. Infant full-time care typically runs $600–$900 per month. Toddler and preschool rooms average $500–$800. South Florida metro areas are at the higher end; smaller cities are generally more affordable.
- VPK reduces or eliminates preschool costs for four-year-olds. Families enrolled in VPK at a licensed center can supplement with additional hours through private-pay or School Readiness if income-eligible.
Waitlist & subsidy tips
- Apply for School Readiness through your local Early Learning Coalition as early as possible. Waitlists can run several months in high-demand areas, particularly for infant and toddler slots.
- VPK enrollment opens in February for the following school year. Register through the Early Learning Coalition website — seats are available at hundreds of sites in most Florida counties.
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 Fort Myers
90 licensed centres across 0 neighborhoods, with programs in 1 languages. 90 verified providers Use filters to find the right fit.
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Finding Child Care in Fort Myers
Fort Myers is home to 90 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 Fort Myers 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 Fort Myers 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