Drop-In Daycares near Honolulu, HI
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Academic early childhood program for infant, toddler, and preschool-age children. Curriculum focuses on reading and literacy, math, music, science, movement, social skills, and foreign languages....
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A warm and nurturing home daycare environment, located in the heart of Manoa Valley. Full-time care for children 18 months to 5 years old.
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Ewa Literacy School offers a nurturing environment for young learners, focusing on literacy and language skills, with a progressive approach that individualizes each child's learning experience. The...
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Child development center offers academic and social curriculum for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children. Program focuses on kindergarten readiness and lessons cover math, science, music,...
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Daycares near Honolulu, HI
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Preschool program offering care and education for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children. Program follows Creative Curriculum and focuses on developing social-emotional, cognitive, physical,...
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Childcare center serving infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children. Infants and toddlers spend their days learning through exploration and play. Daily routine includes reading, music, sand and...
Infants
Our first priority is giving infants a safe, healthy, and loving environment. Because every baby is unique, with different needs, rhythms and rates of development, we individualize eating, sleeping and planned activity times for each child. Activities, routines, and care help build a picture of who the child is, what they can do, and what they think and feel. Learning trust and feeling valued is at the heart of our infant curriculum. We focus on learning about self, learning about feelings, learning about other people, learning about communication, learning to move and do, and learning about thinking. The infants and toddlers learn through daily routines and activities that incorporate playing with toys, dabbling in art, imitating and pretending, enjoying stories and books, tasting and preparing food, exploring sand and water, having fun with music and movement, and going outdoors. We value parental communication and know it’s vital in helping our staff best meet each infant’s needs. To help each parent, we’ll provide a daily chart, based on our observations of their child. We strongly believe that the best child care is a partnership between home and the Center.
Toddlers
Our informal environment gives toddlers a variety of sensorimotor challenges. Toddlers enjoy singing, story time, dancing, walks and more. Practicing known words and learning new ones helps children focus on language development. Always on the go, toddlers get the chance to explore their environment and build their motor skills.
Also offers: Two-Year Old Program, Pre-K Program, Three to Five Year Old Program
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Early childhood education center offering preschool and childcare services for families and childcare. Facility uses the Creative Curriculum to provide age-appropriate activities and materials that...
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‘Aikahi Preschool is conveniently located outside the back of Kāneʻohe Marine Corps base, and in the ‘Aikahi Elementary School district. Our school will accept children from birth to pre-elementary....
Infants
Our first priority is giving infants a safe, healthy, and loving environment. Because every baby is unique, with different needs, rhythms and rates of development, we individualize eating, sleeping and planned activity times for each child. Activities, routines, and care help build a picture of who the child is, what they can do, and what they think and feel. Learning trust and feeling valued is at the heart of our infant curriculum. We focus on learning about self, learning about feelings, learning about other people, learning about communication, learning to move and do, and learning about thinking. The infants and toddlers learn through daily routines and activities that incorporate playing with toys, dabbling in art, imitating and pretending, enjoying stories and books, tasting and preparing food, exploring sand and water, having fun with music and movement, and going outdoors. We value parental communication and know it’s vital in helping our staff best meet each infant’s needs. To help each parent, we’ll provide a daily chart, based on our observations of their child. We strongly believe that the best child care is a partnership between home and the Center.
Toddlers
Our informal environment gives toddlers a variety of sensorimotor challenges. Toddlers enjoy singing, story time, dancing, walks and more. Practicing known words and learning new ones helps children focus on language development. Always on the go, toddlers get the chance to explore their environment and build their motor skills.
Also offers: Two-Year Old Program, Three to Five Year Old Program, Pre-K Program
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Child care and preschool program for young toddlers and preschool-age children. Center follows The Creative Curriculum and children learn through exploration and learning centers focused on math,...
Two-Year Old Program
Children grow and change dramatically from ages 24 to 36 months. Small groups help two-year-olds handle these changes more easily. In groups, keiki practice and improve their social skills. Children become more independent as their self-help skills grow. Storytelling, finger-plays and songs help keiki develop verbal skills. Kama‘āina Kids provides meals and snacks. As children become ready, toilet training begins. Parents provide diapers and wipes.
Toddlers
Our informal environment gives toddlers a variety of sensorimotor challenges. Toddlers enjoy singing, story time, dancing, walks and more. Practicing known words and learning new ones helps children focus on language development. Always on the go, toddlers get the chance to explore their environment and build their motor skills.
Also offers: Three to Five Year Old Program, Pre-K Program
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Early childhood education program serving infants, toddlers and preschool-aged children. Teachers provide hands-on learning experiences using the Creative Curriculum to help prepare children for...
Infants
Our first priority is giving infants a safe, healthy, and loving environment. Because every baby is unique, with different needs, rhythms and rates of development, we individualize eating, sleeping and planned activity times for each child. Activities, routines, and care help build a picture of who the child is, what they can do, and what they think and feel. Learning trust and feeling valued is at the heart of our infant curriculum. We focus on learning about self, learning about feelings, learning about other people, learning about communication, learning to move and do, and learning about thinking. The infants and toddlers learn through daily routines and activities that incorporate playing with toys, dabbling in art, imitating and pretending, enjoying stories and books, tasting and preparing food, exploring sand and water, having fun with music and movement, and going outdoors. We value parental communication and know it’s vital in helping our staff best meet each infant’s needs. To help each parent, we’ll provide a daily chart, based on our observations of their child. We strongly believe that the best child care is a partnership between home and the Center.
Toddlers
Our informal environment gives toddlers a variety of sensorimotor challenges. Toddlers enjoy singing, story time, dancing, walks and more. Practicing known words and learning new ones helps children focus on language development. Always on the go, toddlers get the chance to explore their environment and build their motor skills.
Also offers: Two-Year Old Program, Three to Five Year Old Program, Pre-K Program
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Early learning center providing educational services for toddlers and preschool-aged children. Classrooms are set up with various hands-on activity centers that work on all areas of child...
Two-Year Old Program
Children grow and change dramatically from ages 24 to 36 months. Small groups help two-year-olds handle these changes more easily. In groups, keiki practice and improve their social skills. Children become more independent as their self-help skills grow. Storytelling, finger-plays and songs help keiki develop verbal skills. Kama‘āina Kids provides meals and snacks. As children become ready, toilet training begins. Parents provide diapers and wipes.
Toddlers
Our informal environment gives toddlers a variety of sensorimotor challenges. Toddlers enjoy singing, story time, dancing, walks and more. Practicing known words and learning new ones helps children focus on language development. Always on the go, toddlers get the chance to explore their environment and build their motor skills.
Also offers: Three to Five Year Old Program, Pre-K Program
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Preschool and childcare program offering educational services for children and families. Teachers provide hands-on learning opportunities that work on all areas of child development. Daily schedule...
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Judd Street Preschool is a wonderful new addition to the Kama‘aina Kids ‘ohana! Child care and preschool program for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children. Program follows The Creative...
Infants
Our first priority is giving infants a safe, healthy, and loving environment. Because every baby is unique, with different needs, rhythms and rates of development, we individualize eating, sleeping and planned activity times for each child. Activities, routines, and care help build a picture of who the child is, what they can do, and what they think and feel. Learning trust and feeling valued is at the heart of our infant curriculum. We focus on learning about self, learning about feelings, learning about other people, learning about communication, learning to move and do, and learning about thinking. The infants and toddlers learn through daily routines and activities that incorporate playing with toys, dabbling in art, imitating and pretending, enjoying stories and books, tasting and preparing food, exploring sand and water, having fun with music and movement, and going outdoors. We value parental communication and know it’s vital in helping our staff best meet each infant’s needs. To help each parent, we’ll provide a daily chart, based on our observations of their child. We strongly believe that the best child care is a partnership between home and the Center.
Two-Year Old Program
Children grow and change dramatically from ages 24 to 36 months. Small groups help two-year-olds handle these changes more easily. In groups, keiki practice and improve their social skills. Children become more independent as their self-help skills grow. Storytelling, finger-plays and songs help keiki develop verbal skills. Kama‘āina Kids provides meals and snacks. As children become ready, toilet training begins. Parents provide diapers and wipes.
Also offers: Toddlers, Pre-K Program, Three to Five Year Old Program
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Hawai‘i Kai Preschool is located in-between Niu Valley and Hawai‘i Kai, on the grounds of Holy Trinity Church of Hawaii. We are a small school that service children between 6 weeks and five years of...
Infants
Our first priority is giving infants a safe, healthy, and loving environment. Because every baby is unique, with different needs, rhythms and rates of development, we individualize eating, sleeping and planned activity times for each child. Activities, routines, and care help build a picture of who the child is, what they can do, and what they think and feel. Learning trust and feeling valued is at the heart of our infant curriculum. We focus on learning about self, learning about feelings, learning about other people, learning about communication, learning to move and do, and learning about thinking. The infants and toddlers learn through daily routines and activities that incorporate playing with toys, dabbling in art, imitating and pretending, enjoying stories and books, tasting and preparing food, exploring sand and water, having fun with music and movement, and going outdoors. We value parental communication and know it’s vital in helping our staff best meet each infant’s needs. To help each parent, we’ll provide a daily chart, based on our observations of their child. We strongly believe that the best child care is a partnership between home and the Center.
Toddlers
Our informal environment gives toddlers a variety of sensorimotor challenges. Toddlers enjoy singing, story time, dancing, walks and more. Practicing known words and learning new ones helps children focus on language development. Always on the go, toddlers get the chance to explore their environment and build their motor skills.
Also offers: Two-Year Old Program, Pre-K Program, Three to Five Year Old Program
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The Cost of Childcare in Hawaii
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Childcare Assistance in Hawaii
Explore financial assistance programs available in Hawaii, including childcare subsidies, tax credits, and free preschool options for eligible families.
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What Is Drop-in Daycare?
As more parents shift to remote work or jobs with non-traditional hours, there is a need for more flexible childcare options.
FAQs About Honolulu Drop-In Daycares
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How does drop-in daycare work
- For most drop-in daycare programs, you need to register your child in advance. Then, once you are enrolled, you can 'drop-in' when you need to. You may need to call ahead each day to ensure there is availability or book your spot online. Drop-in daycares are great when your regular childcare falls through or if you just need a few hours of care here and there.
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What is a drop-in daycare?
- A drop-in daycare is a program where parents can drop their children off for a few hours per day or when their regular care isn't available. Some programs may offer full-day drop-in care while others only provide a few hours of care at a time.