We have 19 child care providers in Prospect Heights, IL! Compare and hire the best child care to fit your needs.

Here are some childcare options in Prospect Heights:
Elizabeth L. says "She watched our two boys and dog outside of care.com. She was a great asset to our family and was very active with the kids. She is attentive and...
Modupe C. says "Alpha was just amazing! She was always on time and courteous and kind to my young kids. She is meticulous at cleaning and is such a hard worker! She...
Colleen L. says "Sweet, easy to communicate with, and the kids loved her. Would recommend!"
Care Member says "We really enjoy working with Molly! She is caring, loving, and reliable. Our baby always has so much fun playing with her and laughs and giggles more...
Korinne M. says "We hired Grace for a short term nanny position for my son. She watched him from 3 months to 6 months old until he was ready for daycare. She helped us...
Prospect Heights, IL
Kat B. says " He is a very nice man who helped us greatly with our autistic child. He also helped my aging father in law's Needs following surgery. We consider him one of...
Child care centers in Prospect Heights, IL
304 W Palatine Rd Prospect Heights, IL
1111 N Elmhurst Rd Prospect Heights, IL
670 N Milwaukee Ave Prospect Heights, IL
1001 Oak Avenue Prospect Heights, IL
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19 child care providers are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $20.80/hr as of December 2025
The average star rating for rated child care providers is 5.0
Child Care Providers in Prospect Heights, IL are rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 12 reviews of the 19 listed child care providers
- Elizabeth L.
- Modupe C.
- Colleen L.
Hiring someone on Care.com to provide child care services will cost an average of $20.80 per hour as of December 2025. This rate may vary depending on the experience each child care provider has, how many kids you will need them to watch, the age of your children, and whether you need part-time or full-time child care.
Care.com currently has 15 child care providers near you in Prospect Heights, IL. You can search for caregivers by their distance from Prospect Heights, IL and by hourly pay rate. Then you can compare their experience, specific services they offer and what age groups of kids they specialize in caring for. You can also read reviews from other families in Prospect Heights, IL that have worked with the child care providers you're interested in.
You want to find a child care provider that will get along with your kids, but also follows many of the same parenting ideas you have. Structure your questions around how your kids behave in certain situations and what the provider thinks is the best action to take. And because there are plenty of activities to do in Prospect Heights, IL, you should ask questions about the fun things each child care provider would do to keep your kids happy and entertained. Finally, ask each provider about their past child care experience, references from other families in Prospect Heights, IL and if they are certified in first aid and CPR.
Different child care providers are willing to offer support in different ways. For example, some can provide after-school transportation and others can help with light housework and cleaning. The first step to finding the right type of child care is to outline what you'd like from a candidate before starting your child care search. Think about how much you are willing to pay, the level of experience you wish them to have, if you want them to have any first-aid certifications, and if you need them to handle additional duties beyond taking care of your kids. After this is completed, create an account on Care.com and answer a few questions to find child care providers near you that match your needs. You can then either post a job that can be seen by our extensive pool of caretakers, or search for child care providers on Care.com based on years of experience, hourly rate, availability, distance from your area, etc. After you have selected your candidates, you can schedule interviews, check references, request additional background checks, and hire the child care provider that best meets the needs of your family.