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Early Childcare and Preschool Services Miami FL

Early childcare and preschool services are provided through two main approaches: Center-based programs and family childcare. Center-based settings include child daycare centers, preschools, Head Start programs, and may be either nonprofit or for-profit organizations.

Kinloch Park Elementary School
(305) 445-1351
4275 Nw 1st St
Miami, FL
Flagami Elementary School
(305) 261-2031
920 Sw 76th Ave
Miami, FL
Fairlawn Elementary Community School
(305) 261-8880
444 Sw 60th Ave
Miami, FL
Auburndale Elementary School
(305) 445-3587
3255 Sw 6th St
Miami, FL
Shenandoah Elementary School
(305) 643-4433
1023 Sw 21st Ave
Miami, FL
Henry M. Flagler Elementary School
(305) 443-2529
5222 Nw 1st St
Miami, FL
Charles R Hadley Elementary School
(305) 261-3719
8400 Nw 7th St
Miami, FL
Seminole Elementary School
(305) 261-7071
121 Sw 78th Place
Miami, FL
Coral Gables Elementary School
(305) 448-1731
105 Minorca Ave
Coral Gables, FL
Emerson Elementary School
(305) 264-5757
8001 Sw 36th St
Miami, FL
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Early Childcare and Preschool Services

Early childcare and preschool teachers and workers provide vital early childhood care and education services for millions of the Nation's preschool children, from birth to age five.

As the composition of the American workforce and the demands placed upon it have changed, the need for safe, quality, and affordable early childcare and preschool education has also grown. The demand for professional, highly skilled workers and managers in early childhood care and education - especially at center-based programs - has never been greater.

Early childcare and preschool services are provided through two main approaches: Center-based programs and family childcare. Center-based settings include child daycare centers, preschools, Head Start programs, and may be either nonprofit or for-profit organizations. Family childcare settings involve the care of children in private homes for a fee. Whatever the setting, the early childcare and education industry is governed by laws and regulations in each state, including requirements for education and training.

Career and employment opportunities for individuals in the early childcare and preschool industry should remain plentiful throughout most of the United States, but especially in urban and suburban communities. At present, this industry provides over 800,000 wage and salary jobs annually, plus self-employment and unpaid family worker opportunities for another 460,000 individuals.

Within the early childcare and preschool sector, the majority of employment opportunities are concentrated in three occupations:

  • Preschool teachers;
  • Teacher assistants; and
  • Childcare workers.

A more limited number of job openings are available for early childhood and preschool center managers as well as office and administrative support workers, building cleaning workers, cooks, and bus drivers.

Find out more at CareerVoyages.gov