Evening Child Care Providers Newberg OR

For those seeking reliable, responsible care for their children in the evening, selection is sometimes limited. Whether seeking ongoing evening care because of work responsibilities or merely occasional after hours care so that you can go out to dinner and a movie, there are a number of things to consider when choosing someone to care for your child.

Local Companies

Buckle My Shoe
(503) 537-2186
Newberg, OR
Hand In Hand Childrens Learning Center Inc
(503) 538-8266
1530 E 1st St
Newberg, OR
Family Treehouse Cooperative Preschool
(503) 538-3339
1205 Deborah Rd
Newberg, OR
Newberg YMCA Child Care
(503) 537-2621
600 Sitka Ave
Newberg, OR
YMCA of Columbia-Willamette
(503) 537-2621
600 Sitka Ave
Newberg, OR
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital
(541) 994-2825
540 NE Highway 101
Lincoln City, OR
Donna's In-Home Child Care
(541) 322-2880
2587 NE 8th St
Bend, OR
Rainbow Children's Center Preschool
(541) 451-5497
Lebanon, OR
YMCA Beaverton Child Development Center
(503) 466-1312
15650 NW Blue Ridge St
Beaverton, OR
River Valley Child Care Center
(541) 476-1758
405 NE 6th St
Grants Pass, OR

Childcare choices for parents who work during the day are abundant. For those seeking reliable, responsible care for their children in the evening, however, the selection is more limited. Whether seeking ongoing evening care because of work responsibilities or merely occasional after hours care so that you can go out to dinner and a movie, there are a number of things to consider when choosing someone to care for your child:

    1. For full-time evening care, you'd be best to start with a child care referral company. There are many available and they do some of the weeding out for you. Typically, caregivers who register through referral agencies must be properly licensed and have undergone thorough background checks.

    2. For an occasional evening sitter, you may want to check with your child's regular caregiver if she is currently enrolled in a daycare. This would be a simple solution since your child is already comfortable with the caregiver.

    3. Ask friends for referrals--but be prepared for them to be a bit stingy with the information. A responsible, fun teenaged caregiver is quite a find and friends might not want to share their sitter!

    4. Ask at your local high school if you could leave a request for evening care from students enrolled in child development classes. Such students clearly have an interest in young children and are being taught to care for them properly.

    5. Run an ad in your local paper. Interview thoroughly and check references if the person has provided care for other local families. If it is a teenager who answers your ad, it is entirely permissible to ask to meet with the teenager's parents.

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    Author: Elizabeth Grace

Featured Local Company

Little Beavers Preschool

(541) 754-8899
4940 NW Highway 99
Corvallis, OR


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