Best Daycares in Miami County, Ohio

Browse all 48 licensed daycares in Miami County, Ohio. Compare program type, SUTQ status, and key details to find childcare that fits your family.

8
Gold SUTQ
17% of programs
3
Bronze SUTQ
6% of programs
37
Not Rated
77% of programs

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Not Rated

Angela'S Circle Of Friends Child Care

Troy2910 Stone Circle Drive

Licensed Child Care Center
Not Rated

Center For Early Learning At Piqua Catholic

Piqua218 S Downing St

Licensed School-Based Preschool
Gold Rated

Cors Head Start - Milton Union

West Milton7640 Milton-Potsdam Road

Licensed Child Care Center
Gold Rated

Cors Head Start - Troy

Troy1849 Towne Park Dr

Licensed Child Care Center
Not Rated

Covington School

Covington101 N Wall St

Licensed School-Based Preschool
Gold Rated

Early Beginnings

Troy1021 S Dorset Rd

Licensed Child Care CenterPFCC
Gold Rated

Edison State Community College Child Care Center

Piqua1973 Edison Drive

Licensed Child Care CenterPFCC
Not Rated

Farmhouse Friends

Tipp City4132 Crane Rd

Licensed Type B Family Child Care Home
Not Rated

First Kids Christian Coop Preschool

Troy110 W Franklin Street

Licensed Child Care Center
Not Rated

Fletcher Community Church Preschool

Fletcher205 S Walnut Street

Licensed Child Care Center
Bronze Rated

Future 4 Families

Troy840 Arthur Rd

Licensed Child Care CenterPFCC
Not Rated

Good Shepherd Lutheran Preschool

West Milton1209 S Miami St

Licensed Child Care Center
Bronze Rated

Greene Street Day Care/Preschool

Piqua415 W Greene St

Licensed Child Care CenterPFCC

Common Questions About Miami County Child Care

Helpful answers for families searching for daycares in Miami County, Ohio.

Does "Not Rated" SUTQ mean a daycare in Miami County is low quality?

No. “Not Rated” means the provider has not enrolled in Ohio's voluntary Step Up To Quality (SUTQ) program — it does not indicate a safety concern, a licensing problem, or substandard care.

Every provider in Miami County on this page already complies with Ohio's mandatory baseline licensing requirements: background checks for all staff, health and safety inspections, required staff-to-child ratios, and annual continuing education. SUTQ is an optional, additional layer of quality recognition.

When evaluating a “Not Rated” provider, review their inspection history on Ohio's Child Care Search, visit in person, and ask about staff qualifications and curriculum.

Source: Ohio Administrative Code 5101:2-17-01 (PDF)

How do I find infant care in Miami County?

Infant care (children under 12 months) is the hardest age group to place — demand consistently outpaces supply across Ohio, including Miami County. Starting your search several months early is strongly recommended.

When you contact a provider, ask specifically:

  • Do you have openings in the infant room for a child under 12 months?
  • What is your infant-to-caregiver ratio? (Ohio licensing requires a maximum of 1:5 for licensed centers)
  • How do you ensure safe sleep? (Backs on a firm surface — crib or pack-and-play — no loose bedding)
  • Are feeding and nap schedules based on each baby's individual needs? (On-demand is best practice)
  • Is there a waitlist? How far in advance should I apply?

Source: Ohio Revised Code 5104.033 | Child Care Aware of America — Short Notice Checklist

What should I ask when I visit or call a daycare?

Before you commit, here are the most important questions to cover — by phone or in person:

Logistics first

  • Do you have space for my child starting on [date]?
  • What are your rates and fees? Do you accept Ohio's PFCC subsidy?
  • What are your hours, holiday closures, and inclement weather policies?

Licensing and safety

  • Is your license current? When was your most recent inspection — were any concerns found?
  • Do all adults complete background checks before spending time with children?
  • Are providers certified in infant/child CPR and First Aid?

Quality and daily life

  • What would a typical day look like for my child?
  • How do providers interact with children throughout the day?
  • How do you handle guidance and discipline at my child's age?

For the full checklist including age-specific questions for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-agers, see our FAQ page.

Source: Child Care Aware of America — Short Notice Checklist

What if I can't find openings in Miami County?

Ohio Parent Hub does not collect real-time seat availability — openings must be confirmed directly with each provider. If you're not finding what you need in Miami County:

  1. Browse nearby cities — Use our cities directory to find providers in adjacent communities
  2. Call, don't email — A direct call is faster and signals genuine interest to providers with informal waitlists
  3. Ask about waitlists — Many high-quality centers maintain them; getting on one early is often the best long-term strategy
  4. Check adjacent counties — Browse our county directory for providers just across county lines

For the most current availability, also check Ohio's Child Care Search which sometimes includes real-time enrollment status.

More questions? Visit our full FAQ page.