At Community Child Care Services, Inc. in Hendersonville, we provide your child with a safe and creative environment to nurture their love of learning. Community Child Care Services, Inc.'s mission is to promote Kindergarten Readiness through a nurturing, safe, and structured learning environment which focuses on the whole child.
As a 501c3 non-profit organization, we offer families income-based childcare and accept childcare certificates. When you give to Community Child Care Services, Inc. you provide a hand up to working parents. These parents simply want the peace of mind that their children are in a caring and loving environment where they will thrive and learn through creative and structured play.
As a 501c3 non-profit organization, we offer families income-based childcare and accept childcare certificates. When you give to Community Child Care Services, Inc. you provide a hand up to working parents. These parents simply want the peace of mind that their children are in a caring and loving environment where they will thrive and learn through creative and structured play.
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Decisions about your child's education are not always easy to make, and we are thrilled you have chosen CCCS to be part of your child's life. We take a holistic approach to early childhood. This means we focus on supporting children wholly by providing them with safe, nurturing, and academically fertile environments in which they can blossom.
Raising a child includes countless moments of joy, but it is not news that it also comes with its fair share of challenges. Perhaps one of the greatest obstacle's parents face these days is the high cost of childcare, which has increased significantly over the last few decades.
According to ChildCare Aware of America, childcare shouldn't cost more than 7% of a family's income-yet the average US family pays significantly more than that, especially single parents.Studies among working families with children under age 5 that pay for child care show the average child care spending amounts are nearly 10 percent of the average families income.
According to ChildCare Aware of America, childcare shouldn't cost more than 7% of a family's income-yet the average US family pays significantly more than that, especially single parents.Studies among working families with children under age 5 that pay for child care show the average child care spending amounts are nearly 10 percent of the average families income.
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Hannah Haley
Jan 06, 2022
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Tracy Johanneson
Sep 08, 2020
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Rosalynn Edel
Aug 11, 2020
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Some teachers and staffing is good but the way the new director treats her employees is horrible. I’ve seen and been treated the same way. People are always nice to your face but behind closed doors it’s a whole different ballgame. Their curriculum is no bueno and basically its like a babysitting facility. I dealt with that place with my child until god opened another door for me and my baby🙏🏻 Thank you thank you. I’m not the one to write a review ever but again this place is just not for your child unless your just needing a babysitter.
Jessica Wiley
Sep 02, 2019
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Thanks to Community Child Care and the preschool staff for a job well done with providing care for my daughter.The staff and teachers were awesome.My child has learned many good academic skills but mostly she has learned important lessons. The staff at Community Child Care has done a great job with preparing my daughter for Kindergarten. This center was very affordable and the administrative staff were always professional.
Ashley Cooke
Dec 30, 2018
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Not at all what it use to be. I enrolled my child here because my oldest child attended here while ago. There is 10 years difference between the two of them. A LOT HAS CHANGED sadly. My son was there for a total of three months before I pulled him out. It wasn't his teacher that concerned me. Nothing just seemed organized or together well when I had to interact with the other staffing. I feel they are undertrained for certain situations that arise with children. And if they were more organized, it would make these situations run a little smoother for the children and the teachers. I am still waiting
Ashley Owen
Jun 25, 2018
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Allie McLemore
Aug 29, 2016
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If I could give 0 stars, I would.
They don't watch the children. My child almost climbed over the fence outside because the staff had their backs turned, talking, NOT watching the kids.
My child pulled the fire alarm one day. The manager calls me at work saying that she and I need to "discuss" that. Ummm. Discuss what exactly? The fact that my two year old pulled a fire alarm because his teacher wasn't watching him?
Ever since he started going there, he was targeted. I actually heard a staff worker say "thank goodness, Lucas is leaving!!" one day when I came to pick them up.
I am beyond disgusted
They don't watch the children. My child almost climbed over the fence outside because the staff had their backs turned, talking, NOT watching the kids.
My child pulled the fire alarm one day. The manager calls me at work saying that she and I need to "discuss" that. Ummm. Discuss what exactly? The fact that my two year old pulled a fire alarm because his teacher wasn't watching him?
Ever since he started going there, he was targeted. I actually heard a staff worker say "thank goodness, Lucas is leaving!!" one day when I came to pick them up.
I am beyond disgusted
Laura Gruber
Jul 23, 2015
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