Licensed Daycares in Glendale, AZ

Browse 95 DECAL-licensed daycares in Glendale, Georgia. Filter by age, CAPS acceptance, and ratings. Free parent resource.

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Glendale, Arizona is a sprawling West Valley community where families are raising children amid a childcare market that is both sizable and surprisingly uneven. With 95 licensed daycares operating within city limits, parents have no shortage of options on paper — but the picture grows more complicated the moment you begin asking about subsidies, infant slots, or the flexibility of drop-in care. Licensed and inspected by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), every center on CloverMap meets baseline state standards, which provides a meaningful floor of safety and accountability. What the market lacks, however, is breadth across some of the dimensions that matter most to working families. Zero percent of Glendale's licensed providers currently accept the Child Care Assistance Program, meaning families who qualify for CCAP will need to pursue alternative funding strategies or look beyond city boundaries for subsidized care. Zero percent of providers serve infants under 12 months, a striking gap in a city this size that puts enormous pressure on families with newborns. Drop-in care is similarly unavailable, with no providers offering that flexibility. On the quality-recognition front, no providers hold Quality First ratings and none carry NAEYC accreditation, though that does not preclude individual centers from delivering excellent, nurturing care. The Google rating picture offers modest encouragement: five providers carry ratings averaging 4.28 stars, sitting 0.12 below the statewide average of 4.4 stars. For Glendale families, navigating this market successfully means going in with clear eyes, asking sharp questions, and knowing exactly where the gaps lie before a child's first day.

🗓 Last updated: May 2026✓ Data verified against AZ licensing records📊 Reviews from Google + parent submissions🏷 Reviewed by Kudzi K., Founder & Editor

What to know about childcare in Glendale

Among the top-rated providers that families have consistently praised on Google, Raising Arizona Preschool LLC stands out with the highest rating in the city — an impressive 4.8 stars across 59 reviews — suggesting a tightly run, community-beloved program well-suited to families seeking a boutique preschool environment. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Parish earns 4.6 stars from a remarkable 290 reviewers, the largest review base in Glendale, signaling deep community roots and faith-based programming that resonates strongly with families seeking values-aligned care. American Child Care #50 and Scottsdale Children's Academy DBA Kiddie Academy of North Phoenix both hold 4.5 stars — the former with 68 reviews reflecting steady neighborhood trust, the latter drawing on 122 reviews and the Kiddie Academy brand's structured curriculum approach. Valley Child Care rounds out the top five at 4.3 stars across 139 reviews, offering a solid middle-market option with meaningful community feedback. None of these top five currently accept CCAP subsidies, serve infants under 12 months, or hold Quality First or NAEYC credentials — factors every family should weigh carefully alongside the star ratings.

Understanding the practical realities of Glendale's childcare market can save families weeks of frustration and, in some cases, prevent a genuine care crisis. Begin with the subsidy picture, because it is the most consequential gap in this market. The Child Care Assistance Program is Arizona's primary mechanism for helping lower- and moderate-income families offset the cost of licensed care, and the application process runs through the Arizona Department of Economic Security. Families can apply online at des.az.gov or visit a local DES office to determine eligibility based on household income and family size. The hard reality for Glendale families is that zero percent of the city's 95 licensed providers currently accept CCAP, which means that even families who are fully approved for the subsidy cannot use it at a Glendale-based center. In practice, this forces CCAP-eligible families to either search neighboring communities — including Peoria, Phoenix, or Surprise — where participation rates differ, or to negotiate private-pay arrangements directly with centers while pursuing other financial assistance such as Arizona's Child Care Scholarship or employer-sponsored dependent care flexible spending accounts. This is not a permanent condition; provider participation in CCAP can change, and CloverMap updates acceptance status regularly, so checking back matters.

For families with infants under 12 months, the absence of any providers in Glendale serving this age group is equally significant. This is not an administrative technicality — it means that parents returning from maternity or paternity leave cannot rely on the local licensed daycare ecosystem to bridge that critical first year. The waitlist reality in markets like Glendale is that parents must typically begin researching care options during pregnancy, not after birth. Contacting centers in adjacent cities early, asking specifically about infant room openings, and placing deposits on multiple waitlists simultaneously are all strategies that reduce risk. Some Glendale families use licensed family daycare homes, which operate under different licensing classifications and may accept younger infants — CloverMap distinguishes these from center-based care, and exploring that category is worth your time if your child is under one.

Drop-in care, with zero providers offering it in Glendale, is another gap that catches families off guard. Drop-in slots are valuable for parents who work irregular schedules, need backup care during school holidays, or simply want a flexible trial before committing to full enrollment. With none available locally, Glendale parents should identify a trusted family member or background-checked babysitter for backup situations, and look to app-based care platforms as a supplementary resource rather than expecting center-based flexibility.

Inspection records are one of the most underused tools available to Glendale parents. Because ADHS licenses and inspects every center on CloverMap, each provider has a compliance history accessible through the ADHS Child Care Licensing portal at azdhs.gov. Before enrolling, parents should pull the inspection report for any center they are seriously considering, looking specifically at the nature and frequency of any violations. A single administrative note is very different from repeated health or supervision violations, and reading the actual report — not just a summary — gives families the clearest possible picture of how a center operates between its best days.

Parents also ask

Does any daycare in Glendale accept CCAP (Child Care Assistance Program)?

Are there any daycares in Glendale that accept infants under 12 months?

How do Glendale daycares compare to the rest of Arizona in terms of quality ratings?

Can I find drop-in daycare in Glendale for occasional or backup care?

How do I check if a Glendale daycare has passed its state inspections?

Tips for choosing childcare in Glendale

Verify Licensing

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Read Parent Reviews

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Ask About Curriculum

Whether play-based, Montessori, or STEM-focused — the right curriculum can have a lasting impact on your child's development.

Consider Schedule Fit

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed daycares are in Glendale, AZ?

CloverMap lists 95 DECAL-licensed daycare providers in Glendale, Georgia. All listings have been verified against the Georgia DECAL licensing database.

Do daycares in Glendale accept the CAPS subsidy?

Yes, many DECAL-licensed daycares in Glendale accept Georgia's CAPS childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CAPS filter to find accepting providers in Glendale.

What is the average daycare cost in Glendale, AZ?

Daycare costs in Glendale typically range from $700–$2,200/month depending on the child's age and care type. Infant care is the most expensive ($1,100–$2,200/month), while preschool-age care averages $700–$1,400/month. NAEYC-accredited centers run about 20% higher than average.

What should I look for when choosing a daycare in Glendale?

Look for DECAL licensure (required in Georgia), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CAPS acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Glendale.

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