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Daycare Centers Near ZIP 44401

3 licensed centers in Berlin Center, OH — verified weekly against the state registry. Filter by age and program type. Free, no signup.

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Cincinnati Children's Place #21

Berlin Center, OH · 44401 · 6743 Meadow Ln
2 years - 5 years Preschool Program Cap: 47 Licensed
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Kids R Us Dayton #187

Berlin Center, OH · 44401 · 1031 Maple Dr
0 months - 12 months Licensed Child Care Center Cap: 120 Licensed
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Lorain Kindersmile #12

Berlin Center, OH · 44401 · 2184 Madison Ave
3 years - 5 years Before & After School Care Cap: 60 Licensed
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Programs Near 44401 by Age Group

OH licensing requirements and what to expect at each stage

Infant Care

Ages: 0–12 months
1:4 staff ratio required
Avg: $900–$1,600/month
0 centers near 44401

Toddler

Ages: 1–3 years
1:6 staff ratio required
Avg: $700–$1,200/month

Preschool

Ages: 3–5 years
1:10 staff ratio
Avg: $600–$1,100/month
2 centers near 44401

School-Age

Ages: 5+ years
Before/after school
Avg: $300–$700/month
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Childcare Subsidies Near 44401

OH participates in CCAP — families near 44401 may get up to 90% of childcare costs covered based on income.

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CCAP / CCDF
Federal block grant — up to 90% coverage
Head Start
Free care for income-eligible families
Dependent Care FSA
Pre-tax savings — up to $5,000/yr
Child Tax Credit
Up to $3,000/year federal credit
State Pre-K
Free half or full-day preschool (4–5 yrs)

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Finding Daycare Near ZIP 44401 in Berlin Center, OH

ZIP code 44401 has 3 licensed childcare providers registered with OH state authorities — infant care, toddler programs, preschools, and school-age centers. All listings are sourced from official state licensing databases with active permits.

When comparing daycare centers near 44401, focus on: staff-to-child ratio, curriculum approach, safety inspection history, and whether the center accepts CCAP subsidies. Use our 30-point tour checklist before making a decision.

How to Choose Daycare Near 44401

  1. Define your needs — age of child, full-time vs part-time, budget, schedule
  2. Search and shortlist — all 3 licensed centers near 44401 are listed above
  3. Call ahead — confirm openings, subsidy acceptance, and tour availability
  4. Tour at least 3 centers — use our 30-point checklist
  5. Verify license status — confirm on OH's official licensing portal

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Frequently Asked Questions — Daycare Near 44401

How many daycare centers are near ZIP code 44401?

There are 3 licensed childcare centers in and around ZIP 44401 in Berlin Center, OH. All hold active state licenses sourced from official OH licensing databases.

What is the average cost of daycare near 44401?

Daycare costs near 44401 in OH: infant care $900–$1,800/month; toddler programs $700–$1,200/month; preschool $600–$1,100/month. CCAP subsidies can reduce costs by 50–90% for eligible families.

Are the daycare centers near 44401 licensed?

Yes — all 3 centers listed for ZIP 44401 hold active OH childcare licenses, sourced directly from the official state licensing database.

Does OH offer childcare subsidies near 44401?

OH participates in the federal CCDF program. Families near 44401 may qualify for CCAP assistance based on income. Visit childcare.gov or your local social services office to apply.

What age groups are served by daycares near 44401?

Centers near 44401 serve: infants (0–12 mo) — 0 centers; toddlers (1–3 yrs); preschool (3–5 yrs) — 2 programs; school-age (5+). Call ahead to confirm openings.

How do I choose the best daycare near 44401?

Visit at least 3 centers near 44401, check staff ratios, safety features, and curriculum. Use our free 30-point checklist at /checklist before enrolling.

What is the staff-to-child ratio at daycares near 44401?

OH requires: 1:4 for infants, 1:6 for toddlers, 1:10 for preschoolers. Always confirm the current ratio before enrolling at any center near 44401.

Are there Head Start programs near ZIP 44401?

Head Start offers free federally-funded programs for income-eligible families. Search 'Head Start' in our directory for 44401 or visit headstart.gov.

Can I tour a daycare near 44401 before enrolling?

Yes — and you should. Call ahead to schedule a tour at any center near 44401. Use our 30-point checklist at /checklist to evaluate each facility.

What documents do I need to enroll in daycare near 44401?

Typical requirements: birth certificate, immunization records, emergency contacts, custody docs if applicable, and proof of income for subsidies. Confirm with each center near 44401.

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Where to get childcare help in Berlin Center (44401)

Free, official channels for finding licensed care, checking quality ratings, and applying for assistance — no account or fee required.

Local CCR&R agency

Child Care Resource & Referral counselors help you find vetted local options.

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Dial 2-1-1

United Way's free, confidential line connects you to local childcare, food, and family aid.

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Head Start (free)

Free early education for income-eligible families and pregnant women.

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State subsidy

Publicly Funded Child Care (PFCC) can cover most of your childcare cost by income.

(866) 886-3537 · How to apply
Quality ratings

Check NAEYC accreditation and your state's quality-rating (QRIS) for any provider.

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Verify a license

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How this data is sourced. Listings for ZIP 44401 are compiled from official Ohio Department of Children and Youth — Child Care Licensing licensing records and cross-checked for current license status — not paid placements or user star-ratings. Rankings never depend on advertising. Provider details change often, so always confirm directly before enrolling. Reviewed by the DaycareHub editorial team · May 2026 · methodology

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