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How Childery Rates New York Daycares

Updated May 2026.

Rating Distribution in New York

Childery shows 17,142 daycares in New York. Here's how their Overall Ratings break down.

5,570(32%)
10,221(60%)
1,096(6%)
255(1%)
0(0%)

Mean rating across all displayed daycares in New York: 4.23.

Process Quality

Childery's Process Rating for New York daycares averages metrics from New York's Quality Rating and Improvement System, National Accreditation Programs, and Federal Head Start Classroom Observation Scores. Missing metrics do not count against a provider.

  • New York QUALITYstars

    New York QUALITYstars ratings are determined by a program's performance across 4 standards categories (learning environment, family engagement, qualifications and experience, and management and leadership) with classroom observations conducted by trained assessors.

  • NAEYC Accreditation

    NAEYC accreditation is awarded after a provider demonstrates excellence across 9 standards (relationships with children within the classroom, family and community partnerships, curriculum, teaching, assessment, health, physical environment, educator professionalism, and program leadership) through both a document review and on-site classroom visit.

  • NAC Accreditation

    NAC accreditation is awarded after a provider demonstrates excellence across 7 component areas (administration, professional development, family engagement, curriculum, teacher-child interactions, and program- and classroom-level health and safety) through document review, on-site classroom observation, family and employee surveys, and interviews.

  • NECPA Accreditation

    NECPA accreditation is awarded after a provider demonstrates excellence across 4 categories (program administration, teacher-child interactions, curriculum and developmental program, and staff qualifications) through a self-study and improvement period followed by an on-site verification visit reviewing documentation and observing classrooms.

  • NAFCC Accreditation

    NAFCC accreditation is awarded after a home-based provider demonstrates excellence across 5 content areas (relationships, the environment, developmental learning activities, safety and health, and professional and business practices) through a self-study followed by an on-site observation visit with an educator interview.

  • Federal Head Start Classroom Observation Scores

    Head Start CLASS scores are produced for each center across 3 domains (emotional support, classroom organization, and instructional support) by trained federal observers.

Structural Quality

Childery's Structural Rating for New York daycares averages metrics from New York's licensing records and regulatory baseline, scored against NAEYC, NIEER, Federal Head Start, Federal CCDBG, or Childery benchmarks. Missing metrics do not count against a provider.

License Status
Childery Standard
  • Childery
    Active in Good Standing
    New York
    Varies by Provider
Inspection History
Childery Standard
  • Violation Rate
    Childery
    ≤0.1 Violations Per Visit
    New York
    Varies by Provider
Child-to-Staff Ratios
NAEYC Standard
  • Infants
    NAEYC
    1:4
    New York
    1:4
  • Toddlers
    NAEYC
    1:6
    New York
    1:5
  • Preschool
    NAEYC
    1:10
    New York
    Varies by Provider
Group Sizes
NAEYC Standard
  • Infants
    NAEYC
    ≤8
    New York
    8
  • Toddlers
    NAEYC
    ≤12
    New York
    12
  • Preschool
    NAEYC
    ≤20
    New York
    Varies by Provider
Teacher Training
NAEYC/NIEER/Childery Standard
  • Lead Teacher Credential
    NAEYC/NIEER/Childery
    Bachelor's Degree
    New York
    Varies by Provider
  • Pre-Service
    NAEYC/NIEER/Childery
    ≥2,080 Hours
    New York
    2,080 Hours
  • Ongoing Professional Development
    NAEYC/NIEER/Childery
    ≥25 Hours/Year
    New York
    15 Hours/Year
Health and Safety Training
Federal CCDBG Standard
  • Federal CCDBG
    First Aid
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    CPR
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Reduction of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Administration of Medication
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Recognition and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Prevention of Shaken Baby Syndrome
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Precautions in Transporting Children
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Child Development
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Building and Physical Premises Safety
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Handling and Storage of Hazardous Materials
    New York
    X
  • Federal CCDBG
    Food Emergencies
    New York
    X

Additional Methodology Information

Need more help? Read frequently asked questions about how Childery rates daycares — covering what each star level means, why Process and Structural are separated, how missing signals are handled, and how to flag a record that looks incorrect.

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