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Licensed Toddler Care in Holland, MI

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Toddler Care in Holland

As of August 2026

With 77 providers on record, Holland's child care sector is one parents can explore in real detail, 41 centers and 36 family child care homes, with centers making up about 53% of the total. Reported capacity across these providers averages about 40 children each. Comparing options directly matters here, and CloverMap lets parents browse the full list of verified Holland providers, center and home alike, in one place before reaching out. That licensing framework covers both provider types equally, whether a family chooses a center or a home.

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

What to know about childcare in Holland

The child care landscape in Holland includes 77 providers in Michigan's Child Care Licensing Bureau (CCLB)'s licensing data, split between 41 centers and 36 family child care homes. Centers are staffed facilities that operate out of a dedicated, non-residential space and typically serve larger groups of children under one roof, often with separate rooms for different age groups and a larger staff on site. Family child care homes operate out of a provider's own residence and generally serve a smaller group, which can mean more consistent one-on-one attention, a more flexible daily schedule, and a caregiver a family gets to know well over time. In Holland, centers make up about 53% of the roster and homes about 47%, so parents weighing the two options will find a genuine choice between the two models here rather than one format crowding out the other.

Capacity data is reported for all 77 of Holland's providers, with a combined licensed capacity of 3051 children and an average of about 40 children per provider. That average reflects a roster where centers account for 53% of providers — center-based sites generally license more seats than a single family child care home does, so the mix of provider types shapes the overall capacity picture as much as the raw provider count does. A city with more centers in the mix will tend to report a higher average capacity per provider than a city where homes dominate the roster.

Age-group coverage for individual providers in Holland is not consistently reported in the current licensing data set, so it is not possible to say precisely how many providers serve infants, toddlers, preschoolers, or school-age children based on the numbers alone. In practice, both centers and family child care homes in Michigan commonly serve a range of ages, and many licensed providers offer care across more than one age band at once, sometimes in the same classroom or group. Parents looking for a specific age group — infant care in particular, which tends to be the most limited in supply statewide — should confirm directly with a provider which ages it currently accepts and whether it maintains a waitlist for that age group before assuming a slot is available.

In Michigan, child care centers and family child care homes are licensed by Michigan's Child Care Licensing Bureau (CCLB). A license means a provider has been reviewed against the state's requirements for the category of care it offers — covering things like staffing levels, group sizes, and the physical space used for care. Licensing categories differ between centers and family child care homes, which is part of why the two models look and operate differently day to day, even though both are held to state licensing standards administered by the same agency.

For a parent starting a search in Holland, deciding between a center and a family child care home early on narrows the list considerably — with 53% of providers operating as centers and 47% as family child care homes, both formats are well represented here, so neither can be ruled out by availability alone. South Side Christian Preschool is one provider among the Holland roster; comparing several options side by side, across both provider types, remains the most reliable way to find the right match for a family's schedule, budget conversations, and personal preferences.

Parents also ask

Does Holland have both daycare centers and home-based child care?

It does — 36 home-based programs operate alongside 41 centers in Holland, two genuinely different care models under the same licensing system.

How can I verify a daycare's license in Holland?

Every provider listed on CloverMap for Holland appears in official licensing data, and each profile shows the licensing details on record. For the most current status, families can also check directly with the licensing authority.

Tips for choosing childcare in Holland

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed daycares are in Holland, MI?

CloverMap lists many CCLB-licensed daycare providers in Holland, Michigan. All listings have been verified against the Michigan CCLB licensing database.

Do daycares in Holland accept the CDC subsidy?

Yes, many CCLB-licensed daycares in Holland accept Michigan's CDC childcare subsidy, which can reduce your childcare cost significantly depending on your income. Use CloverMap's CDC filter to find accepting providers in Holland.

What is the average daycare cost in Holland, MI?

Daycare costs in Holland 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 Holland?

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

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