League For People With Disabilities

Childcare Center in Baltimore, Maryland

4(2 reviews)
(410) 323-05001111 E Cold Spring Ln, Baltimore, MD 21239View on Yelp
League For People With Disabilities - childcare center in Baltimore, MD

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About League For People With Disabilities

League For People With Disabilities runs a child care & day care program at 1111 E Cold Spring Ln in Baltimore. Yelp reviewers give them 4.0 stars based on 2 reviews. The program covers child care & day care and trainers.

What They Offer

Services at League For People With Disabilities include child care & day care and trainers. Contact them at (410) 323-0500 for enrollment availability and program details.

Enrollment Process

Call (410) 323-0500 to ask about openings for your child's age group. If they have a waitlist, get on it early. Tour the facility before enrolling so you can see the classrooms, outdoor space, and how staff interact with the children.

Service Area

Located in Baltimore, MD, League For People With Disabilities draws families from the local area. Call (410) 323-0500 for directions or to schedule a visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does League For People With Disabilities provide meals?
Meal policies vary by center. Some include breakfast, lunch, and snacks in tuition while others ask parents to pack food. Call (410) 323-0500 to ask about their meal program and any allergy accommodations.
What is the teacher-to-child ratio at League For People With Disabilities?
Ratios are regulated by Maryland licensing requirements and vary by age group. Infant rooms have lower ratios than preschool classrooms. Ask (410) 323-0500 about their specific staffing numbers.
What ages does League For People With Disabilities accept?
Age ranges depend on the program. Most centers take children from 6 weeks through pre-K, and some include before and after school care for older kids. Call (410) 323-0500 to check what age groups have openings.
How do I handle the transition if my child cries at drop-off?
Adjustment periods are normal, especially for first-time daycare children. Most kids settle within a week or two. Talk to the staff at League For People With Disabilities about their transition process and how they comfort new children.

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