Find Child Care for Babies or Toddlers

The brains of babies and toddlers are growing fast, and quality child care prepares them for success in school and beyond.

If you need help finding a licensed child care program, contact our local Child Care Resource & Referral line at NUMBER or complete THIS FORM and a child care navigator will contact you.

This service can help families find licensed child care programs, including child care centers, home-based programs and, for families that qualify, Early Head Start/Head Start programs.

You can also search for licensed child care and preschool programs on the Raising Colorado Kids website.

Safe Child Care Checklist 

Once you’ve decided that a program or provider seems like a good fit for your family, it’s important to visit and talk to the provider in person.

Download and print the child care checklist for the most important things to look for when you visit and questions to ask the provider. 

Informal Child Care with a Family Member, Nanny or Neighbor

Some child care situations are license-exempt, which means the provider is not required to have a license. License-exempt child care can include care provided by a family member, friend, neighbor or nanny.

These providers are still required to follow state laws designed to keep children safe.

Licensed Child Care in a Family Home

Licensed family child care homes are a great option for families looking for high-quality child care that offers more flexible hours, mixed age groups (so siblings can stay together), and a calmer environment.

Learn more about this child care option and find a program near you.

Is Your Provider Required to Have a License?

Many Colorado families choose license-exempt child care provided by a family member, friend, or neighbor (FFN). This type of care can be high-quality, and license-exempt providers are still required to follow Colorado laws. 

Because license-exempt providers are not monitored by the state, it’s up to families to ensure their children are in a safe, nurturing environment. 

Colorado’s child care licensing rules are designed to keep children safe. Click below to find out if your child’s provider is required to have a license

Click here to download the PDF in Spanish.

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Research Child Care Programs

Through the Raising Colorado Kids website, you can find detailed information about licensed child care programs you are considering for your family.

Find detailed reports and safety information on every licensed program in the state.