Childcare

Child Care Referral
Name
Contact Info
Other Info
Caresquare
www.caresquare.com
We are a *free* social network connecting parents with local babysitters and nannies. Post jobs, browse profiles, read references left by other parents, and book online directly.
Bay Area Baby Nurses and Doulas
800-526-9996
 
Child Care Coordinating Council - San Mateo Co

650-655-6777 (San Mateo Co.)

510-790-0655 (S. Alameda Co.)

 
Palo Alto Community Child Care
650-493-2361
 
National Assoc. of Child Care Resources
800-570-4543
 

Stanford Park Nannies

Daryl Camarillo

650-462-4580

www.spnannies.com

daryl@spnannies.com

A trusted resource since 1990, Stanford Park Nannies specializes in referring highly qualified, prescreened Nannies to families on the Peninsula and the South Bay. Now offering Nannies on call!

Town & Country Resources, Inc.

Jens Hillen

650-326-8570

www.TandCR.com

jens@tandcr.com

Town & Country Resources is a Bay Area placement and referal agency that has been placing Postpartum Doulas, Nannies and other childcare professionals in private homes for over 25 years.
Susan Wildeboer

408-828-2747

www.swildeboer.aupairnews.com

susan.wildeboer@lcc.culturalcare.com

Childcare Specialist for Cultural Care Au pair, helping families, like yours, find childcare thats affordable, dependable and a personalized fit for your family. Childcare cost: $8/hr/family (NOT per child). Thirteen years of experience, educating families and personally guiding them. Extensive experience with families of multiples and special needs children.
International Nanny Association

www.nanny.org

 
Child Care Services

Natural Beginnings Nursery

Celia Rothenberg

408-833-6327

celiaroth@yahoo.com

www.naturalbeginningsnursery.com

Waldorf teacher offers home-based nursery program in San Jose featuring natural toys and organic meals. Children learn through creative play, gardening, cooking, handwork, painting, seasonal songs and stories. Six to eight children per day, ages one to four. Also offering Parent/Child classes, ages one to three.
Last updated: 8/29/10 EB