Home Daycare in White Plains, New York
30 licensed family childcare providers in White Plains. Home daycares offer smaller group sizes in a residential setting.
Mini City Daycare, LLC
66 Concord Ave
Pamela's Daycare LLC
24 Dunderave Rd.
Daycare New Sunrise LLC
55 Dobbs Ferry Rd
Tia's Daycare Corp
12 BEECH ST
TITI’S STAR CHIlD CARE CORP.
1 Fairview Ave
Pilar's Little Dreamers Daycare Inc
62 Lincoln Ave
Susan & Rachel's Home Child Care, Inc
429 So. Lexington Avenue
Little Sunshine Daycare Service Inc
110 Smith ave
Magaly's Day Care
65 Jefferson Ave
Children's City Bilingual Daycare
35 Alexander Ave
Fernwood 5 LLC
5 Fernwood Road
Children's City Bilingual Daycare LLC
35 Alexander Avenue
King's Kids
8 Alan Place
Alexa's Daycare, Inc.
5 Albemarle rd
Hunt, Angela
39 Howard Avenue
The Worthington Nursery School
865 Dobbs Ferry Road
CB Home Childcare
280 Old Tarrytown Road
Sunnyside Daycare Adventures
2 Jefferson Ave
Rainbow Family Day Care
184 Grant Avenue
My Sister's Daycare Inc.
3 Ridgeview Avenue
How home daycare compares in White Plains
White Plains has 30 home-based providers in the directory, about 47% of the local market. Home daycares can be a strong fit for parents who want smaller group sizes, but the inspection history still matters just as much as it does for centers.
16%
A or B safety grades
30
Home providers tracked
2
Accredited or Head Start providers
$1,407/mo
Infant center cost in Westchester
Market Notes
The current top-scoring provider in this city is TITI’S STAR CHIlD CARE CORP. with a A grade and a 100.0 score.
Common provider types in White Plains include GFDC, DCC, SACC.
The average provider in this market has 199.9 recorded violations, while 17 providers currently show none in the data we track.
Local cost and care context
Westchester accounts for the largest share of providers we track in White Plains, so its pricing is the best local benchmark on this page.
Infant Center
$1,407/mo
Preschool Center
$1,269/mo
Toddler Home Daycare
$1,256/mo
New York regulation snapshot
Inspection frequency
Licensed and registered programs are inspected at least once during each licensing period (typically every two years). Unannounced inspections can occur at any time. Complaint investigations are conducted as warranted. New York City programs are regulated by the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and may follow a different inspection schedule.
Background checks
All prospective operators, employees, and volunteers must undergo a comprehensive background check that includes fingerprinting for an FBI and New York State criminal history search, a check of the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR), and a Sex Offender Registry check.
Parent rights
Parents and guardians have the right to visit their child's childcare program at any time without advance notice during the program's operating hours. All inspection reports and enforcement actions are public records and can be requested from OCFS or accessed online.
How to use this page
Home daycare pages use the same inspection-based scoring model as center pages.
Smaller capacity does not automatically mean safer care; the record still needs to support it.
Compare home providers against the broader city listing if you want to trade off price, size, and violation history.
Frequently asked questions about daycare in White Plains
What is the difference between home daycare and daycare centers in White Plains?
White Plains currently shows 30 home-based providers and 34 center-based options in the directory. Home daycares usually mean smaller group sizes and a residential setting, while centers often provide more staff depth and classroom separation by age.
Are home daycares regulated and inspected in New York?
All childcare programs in New York State must be licensed or registered by OCFS, except for programs operating in New York City, which are licensed by the NYC DOHMH. Day care centers, school-age child care programs, family day care homes, and group family day care homes each have specific regulatory requirements under Title 18 NYCRR. Licensed and registered programs are inspected at least once during each licensing period (typically every two years). Unannounced inspections can occur at any time. Complaint investigations are conducted as warranted. New York City programs are regulated by the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and may follow a different inspection schedule.
Is home daycare usually cheaper than a center in White Plains?
Often, yes, but not always. Home daycare can be more affordable because providers run smaller operations with lower overhead. Use the local cost context on this page as a benchmark, then compare quotes provider by provider because tuition can vary a lot even within the same city.