Carmel KinderCare opens on Michigan Road

The caring, competent staff at Carmel KinderCare are ready to make sure your child gets the best early childhood education possible. (Photo provided by KinderCare)

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KinderCare Learning Centers has announced the opening of three new childcare centers in the Indianapolis area, starting this week with Carmel KinderCare. Together, the centers will provide high-quality care and education for up to 500 children from 6 weeks to 12 years old, with before- and after-school and summer break care available.

In addition to KinderCare’s robust daily curriculum, all three centers will offer optional enrichment programs in subjects including, music, phonics, cooking and STEM to give children a chance to practice skills in small group settings. Children will enjoy play and physical activities on the beautiful outdoor playgrounds at all three centers.

The infant classroom at Carmel KinderCare. (Photo provided by KinderCare)

KinderCare knows parents need support, and the benefits of day care can be significant. Parents are invited to learn more about the Indianapolis area centers.

Carmel KinderCare, 10910 N. Michigan Road, Zionsville, opened Monday. The center will be led by Stephanie Fischer, who holds an associate’s degree in early childhood education and brings 10 years of years of experience to the community, having worked with young children of all ages.

Click here to take a virtual tour of the Carmel KinderCare facility.

Trader’s Point KinderCare, 8750 Zionsville Road, is expected to open this spring. Center Director Charmel Williams has worked in early childhood education for more than 25 years. She says she looks forward to welcoming children, families and staff in her community.

The preschool classroom at Carmel KinderCare. (Photo provided by KinderCare)

North Indianapolis KinderCare, 91 W. 91st St., is also anticipated to open this spring. North Indianapolis KinderCare will be led by LeRae Troutman, who says she is passionate about making her center a home away from home.

Nothing is more important than the safety and wellbeing of every child in care. All KinderCare centers continue to operate with enhanced health and safety protocols.

According to KinderCare, its best-in-class curriculum helps children learn and grow. Recent results from national studies show the power of its programs: KinderCare kids are better prepared for first grade than their peers.

Learn more at kindercare.com.