GiGi Day Care is registered with the Westchester Child Care Council, operating from an immaculately-swept two story building on quiet Franklin Street. Currently, eight children are kept by three instructors with hours between 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
It provides daily care all year for children 3 months to 4 years old, engaging them in activities and teaching them.
This non-sectarian preschool has been serving the community since 1965. Faith Nursery School offers a variety of half-day and full-day programs from Monday through Friday for kids ages 2 - 5 years. It offers small classes, which allow for individual achievement and development under the guidance of state-certified teachers. Programs take place in a loving, caring and sharing atmosphere and encourage creative expression and for kids to grow in confidence and develop social skills.
Prime Time Early Learning Center provides day care and age-appropriate instruction for children ages six weeks through four years. One of seven licensed facilities in New York and New Jersey, this center offers music, yoga, sports, arts and crafts and gymnastics. It has after-school and summer camp programs. All employees are trained in infant and child first aid and CPR.
Oyster Babies is a private early child care facility which caters to children ages six weeks to 5 years old. Oyster Babies offers full-time and part-time programs which include nutritious breakfasts, lunches and snacks, daily activities and a developmentally age-appropriate curriculum which endeavors to focus on creativity, academic preparation, independence and critical thinking. For more information, call or visit the website.
Oyster Babies is a private New York State licensed child care and pre-school provider offering full and part-time programs for children ages six weeks to 5 years. Lesson plans factor in children's personalities, experiences and interests.
YMCA, founded in 1844, is a nonprofit whose mission is to build healthy bodies, minds and spirits in the residents of the 10,000 neighborhoods where it works today.
The Y has been in New Rochelle since before 1900 and at its Weyman Avenue location since 1984. It boasts more than 3,500 members. It offers youth camps in the summer; a variety of membership discounts; and such sporting facilities as a cardio workout room, squash courts and a large swimming pool.
Alternatives for Children is a special education school for children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. It offers an early intervention program, as well as daycare and preschool classes. Education services, speech therapy, occupational therapy, social worker services, music and dance therapy, vision services and more are also available.