Licensed Preschool in Lebanon, PA
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania offers families a childcare market that is both substantial in size and notably parent-friendly in its financial accessibility. With 61 licensed daycares operating across the city, Lebanon gives families a meaningful range of options — enough choice to compare programs, weigh philosophies, and find a genuine fit for a child's needs and a family's schedule. That breadth matters, because choosing a daycare is rarely just a logistical decision; it is one of the most emotionally weighted choices a parent will make. Lebanon's market holds up well when measured against state benchmarks. The three providers who have collected Google ratings average 4.58 stars, which sits 0.16 points above Pennsylvania's state average of 4.42 stars — a modest but real signal that families who have used these programs are satisfied at an above-average rate. On subsidy access, Lebanon is genuinely exceptional: 56 of 61 licensed providers, or 92 percent, accept Child Care Works, Pennsylvania's childcare assistance program. The state average is 79 percent, meaning Lebanon runs 13 percentage points higher — a difference that translates directly into more doors open to working families who need financial support. Where Lebanon's market has clear gaps is in infant care and drop-in availability. No providers currently serve children under 12 months, and no centers offer drop-in care. These are not minor footnotes — they shape the planning calculus for expectant parents and families with irregular schedules in fundamental ways. Understanding the full picture of what Lebanon offers, and where its limitations lie, is the starting point for any confident childcare search in this city.
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What to know about childcare in Lebanon
Three providers in Lebanon have accumulated enough Google reviews to offer a statistically meaningful signal of quality. Little Leaders Family Childcare LLC leads the group with an impressive 4.8 stars across 16 reviews, making it the highest-rated program in the city and a strong candidate for families seeking a home-based setting with personalized attention. It accepts Child Care Works, which extends its reach to families relying on subsidy support. Jeidy Little Angels holds a solid 4.0-star rating from 27 reviews — the largest review pool among Lebanon providers — giving parents the most robust sample of family experiences to draw from. It also participates in Child Care Works, and its volume of feedback suggests an established, well-used program. Kochenderfers Christian Day Care rounds out the rated providers with 4.3 stars from 16 reviews. Its faith-based framework will resonate with families seeking values-aligned programming, and it too accepts subsidy. All three providers carry Keystone STARS certification, placing them within the 54 Lebanon programs that have engaged Pennsylvania's quality-rating system. None hold NAEYC accreditation, which reflects the broader Lebanon market rather than any individual shortcoming.
Daycare coverage in Lebanon is distributed across several distinct neighborhoods, each carrying its own character and practical implications for families doing a location-based search. The areas of Ashton, Burd Coleman, Canal, Chestnut, Colonial Cir, and Cornwall each have provider presence, though the density and program mix varies in ways that matter when a parent is factoring in morning commutes, school-age sibling drop-offs, and proximity to major employers in the Lebanon Valley. Families living in or near Chestnut and Canal tend to find themselves closest to the more centrally positioned programs, which often means more options within a short drive and a higher likelihood of encountering providers that accept Child Care Works — a meaningful advantage given that 92 percent of Lebanon's licensed centers participate in the subsidy program. Cornwall, sitting at the outer edge of the Lebanon market, draws families who may be working toward the Lebanon Valley corridor and prefer a provider closer to home rather than backtracking into the city core. Burd Coleman and Colonial Cir serve as residential anchors where family childcare homes are somewhat more prevalent alongside center-based programs, reflecting the neighborhood character of those areas. Ashton families often navigate a search that balances access to Lebanon's central providers with proximity to surrounding township resources. Across all these neighborhoods, the absence of infant care from any licensed provider means that regardless of where a family lives within Lebanon, newborn and young infant coverage requires looking beyond city limits — a planning reality that applies city-wide rather than being concentrated in any one area.
Navigating Lebanon's childcare market practically starts with Child Care Works, Pennsylvania's subsidized childcare assistance program administered through the Department of Human Services. Families can apply through their local Child Care Information Services agency, and in Lebanon the odds are strongly in applicants' favor: with 92 percent of licensed providers accepting the subsidy — compared to a state average of 79 percent — the gap between approval and finding a participating center is far narrower here than in most Pennsylvania cities. In practical terms, this means families are unlikely to find their preferred program locked out of subsidy acceptance, which removes one of the most common frustrations parents face in tighter markets. For infant care, however, the reality requires honest planning. Lebanon currently has zero licensed providers serving children under 12 months. For expectant parents or families with newborns, this means the search must extend beyond Lebanon's city limits from the outset, and waitlists at infant-serving programs in neighboring communities should be joined as early as possible — ideally during pregnancy. Waiting until after birth to begin that search significantly narrows options. Drop-in care presents a similar gap: with zero providers offering this service, families who need occasional or irregular coverage for sick days, travel, or unpredictable schedules cannot rely on Lebanon's licensed center network and should build relationships with vetted backup caregivers in advance. Finally, every Lebanon provider is licensed and inspected by Pennsylvania's Department of Human Services. Parents can and should request inspection histories directly through DHS, using those records as a concrete, unfiltered data point alongside ratings and word-of-mouth when making a final decision.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many licensed daycares are in Lebanon, PA?
CloverMap lists many DHS-licensed daycare providers in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. All listings have been verified against the Pennsylvania DHS licensing database.
Do daycares in Lebanon accept the CCIS subsidy?
Yes, many DHS-licensed daycares in Lebanon accept Pennsylvania's CCIS childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CCIS filter to find accepting providers in Lebanon.
What is the average daycare cost in Lebanon, PA?
Daycare costs in Lebanon 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 Lebanon?
Look for DHS licensure (required in Pennsylvania), staff-to-child ratios, curriculum type (Montessori, play-based, faith-based), age group coverage, CCIS acceptance, and parent reviews. CloverMap lets you filter by all of these criteria for daycares in Lebanon.
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