Types of childcare
There are a number of options when it comes to childcare. Find out what's on offer to help you choose childcare which best suits you and your child's needs.
Childcare options
Your childcare options include:
- Sure Start Children's Centres - offer early learning, childcare, health advice and family support for families with children up to age five
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crèches - provide occasional care for children under eight
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toddler groups - informal groups of parents and carers that meet locally with their children on a regular basis, usually including children who are under five
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preschools and playgroups - provide play time and often early education to under fives
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day nurseries - provide care for children from birth to four or five and beyond, often integrated with early education and other services
- out-of-school or 'kids' clubs - offer school-aged children a safe and stimulating environment in which they can play and learn outside of school hours
- childminders - usually look after children under 12 in the childminder's own home and often collect school-aged children from a nearby school
- nannies - provide childcare in your own home and can look after children of any age
Finding childcare
Finding suitable childcare may seem like a difficult chore, but help is available.
Click on the links below to find childcare and nurseries in your area, and to get help with your choice of childcare.
Childcare information services
Your local Family Information Service (FIS) can also advise you on childcare options and availability in your area. These services provide quality, impartial information and guidance on childcare, early education and other children's services.
They hold information on Ofsted registered childcare like day nurseries, out-of-school clubs, preschool playgroups and childminders, as well as unregistered childcare such as parent and toddler groups. You can get the telephone number of your nearest FIS by calling 0800 234 6346.