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Our Programs and Services: Childcare Services - Overview
While you're at work, you want your children in a program where they'll be safe, learn and have fun. The YWCA of the Hartford Region offers peace of mind with convenient and affordable childcare programs that cater to the unique developmental needs of two age groups.

Our Early Learning Childcare for Infants, Toddlers and Preschoolers program is dedicated to providing young children with a healthy beginning. For elementary school children, YW Kidslink offers stimulating and creative activities before and after school.

In both programs, children learn through the most effective method: play. Programs and curriculum are child-centered and child-driven, and our professional, well-trained staff observe, guide and engage each child in a diverse array of positive activities. As a result, children are excited to attend, and parents are happy knowing their kids are learning and having fun while doing it.

Read on to learn how our childcare programs can benefit you and your child.

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