Carol's Corner Childcare offers high-quality childcare services to families in the Geneva area. In addition to our after school program and learning center, we also serve breakfast, lunch, and snacks (included), and we have a child and adult food program. If you've been looking for a place that has an outstanding staff and excellent programming, please consider our facility.
Learn more about us below and on the following pages, and call with any questions you may have about our offerings. We are always happy to talk about what we do here, and to share some information about the day-to-day workings of our childcare space. Carol's Corner Child Care and Learning Center is State Licensed with Ashtabula and Lake County Job and Family Services.
Learn more about us below and on the following pages, and call with any questions you may have about our offerings. We are always happy to talk about what we do here, and to share some information about the day-to-day workings of our childcare space. Carol's Corner Child Care and Learning Center is State Licensed with Ashtabula and Lake County Job and Family Services.
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Let Carol's Corner Child Care provide your family with top-notch day care services in the Geneva area. We are open Monday through Friday, from 6 am to 6 pm, and we offer both a great space and a caring staff for your children. We understand that child care can be so much more than just providing an area for children to be supervised until their parents arrive.
Trust the team at Carol's Corner Child Care to provide your family with reliable after school care programs in Geneva. We have experience, and we take great pride in creating a comfortable, safe, nurturing environment for the children in our care. Our facility is state licensed with Ashtabula and Lake County Job and Family Services, and we take our job very seriously.
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Brandon Trumble
Nov 19, 2021
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My daughter has been going for a few months now it's was an amazing daycare until she started potty training. Every day she goes now she gets sent home for having accidents when she's been only training for a month now. At home she has no accidents only at daycare. And due to staffing issues they don't take the child to the potty she is sent to it. So they expect a young 3 year old to use the potty by herself.
Marshall King
Jan 27, 2013
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Ruth Marie
Oct 25, 2012
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