Childcare Network


CAPS: Childcare and Parent Services

CAPS is a parental choice program! Families have the right to make their own choices regarding the type of care, the location of care and the frequency of care. Families who receive CAPS are responsible for paying any additional charges above the state’s maximus rate and must inform CAPS of certain changes within 10 calendar days.

2020 Guide to Best Preschools in Atlanta Area

These great preschools foster learning in a caring and environment to get kids started on the right path for success in school and in life.

Georgia's Department of Early Care and Learning

Need help finding quality child care that is open? Call 1-877-ALL GA Kids (1-877-255-4254) or click on the link above and enter your information in the search fields.

The Ultimate 2020 Guide to Summer Day Cams in Atlanta, GA

Our extensive Georgia summer day camp guide for Metro Atlanta will point you in the right direction to find the best fit for your child.

Summer Camps in the Atlanta Area

This list includes camps ranging in ages 5-17.

Emory Pre-College Summer Programs

Summer programs for middle and high school students who live in the Atlanta area range from academic pre-college programs on prestigious college campuses to traditional camps for soccer, basketball, tennis and other sports. Students can learn to jam at music camp; explore how to start a business at an entrepreneur program; polish their leadership skills; or get college credit for jumpstarting academics. They can even become a "disease detective" at a medical camp run by the Centers for Disease Control.

Spelman College Summer Programs

Summer programs for middle and high school students who live in the Atlanta area range from academic pre-college programs on prestigious college campuses to traditional camps for soccer, basketball, tennis and other sports. Students can learn to jam at music camp; explore how to start a business at an entrepreneur program; polish their leadership skills; or get college credit for jumpstarting academics. They can even become a "disease detective" at a medical camp run by the Centers for Disease Control.