Trying to understand daycare prices in Everett? This page explains what usually affects tuition, why infant and toddler care can differ, and how WCCC/DSHS childcare assistance may help eligible families.
Daycare cost is not one simple number. The rate a family receives can depend on the child’s age, classroom availability, schedule, staffing needs, program type, and whether the family uses childcare assistance.
For the most accurate rate, contact Zen Kids Care Everett with your child’s age, desired start date, and schedule. That lets the team give you the current tuition details for the right classroom.
Ask whether the quote is for infant, toddler, preschool, Pre-K, or school-age care.
Ask whether pricing changes for full-time, part-time, before/after school, or seasonal care.
If you use WCCC/DSHS, ask what steps are needed before care can begin.
Washington’s Working Connections Child Care program helps eligible families pay for childcare. Many parents still call this DSHS childcare assistance. If you are approved, your family cost may depend on your eligibility, copay, authorization, and the provider setup.
Zen Kids Care Everett accepts WCCC/DSHS. If you are applying or already approved, mention it when you request a tour.
Parents should also compare safety, teacher communication, classroom routine, cleanliness, reviews, location, hours, and whether the center feels organized during the tour.
Zen Kids Care Everett is located at 4708 Dogwood Dr, Everett, WA 98203. Tour availability and openings can vary by age group, so the best next step is to send your preferred start date and schedule needs.
Everett phone: 425-307-5757
Use the tour form, choose Everett, and tell us your child’s age, schedule, subsidy questions, and ideal start date.
Childcare cost in Everett depends on the child’s age, schedule, classroom availability, and whether the family uses WCCC/DSHS childcare assistance. Contact Zen Kids Care Everett for the current rate for your child’s classroom.
The lowest-cost option depends on your schedule, eligibility, and what openings are available. Some families may qualify for WCCC/DSHS childcare assistance, which can reduce out-of-pocket costs.
Infant care is often the most expensive age group because babies need more direct care, feeding support, diapering, comfort, and sleep routine support.
Weekly childcare prices vary by age group, schedule, location, and subsidy eligibility. The best way to compare is to ask for the rate that matches your child’s age and actual schedule needs.
A childcare center usually has multiple classrooms, staff members, routines, and licensed group-care structure. A home daycare is often smaller and run from a private home. The best choice depends on the child, schedule, and parent comfort.
Parents should compare safety, teacher communication, classroom routine, cleanliness, reviews, hours, location, and whether the center feels organized and warm during the tour.