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ZhenZhen Families Daycare

  • Ages 1 months - 3 months
  • Business Hours

License Number: 384002481 Click the link below to visit the California Department of Social Services Transparency Website. Use this site to view the last five years of licensing reports for this child care program. This will include their inspection reports and complaint investigation reports on the facility. More in-depth information is available at the local licensing office.

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  • Academic
  • Academic

    Academic programs for young children focus on activities such as counting, reading, and writing. They are usually more structured and adult-driven. Academic-based programs are more focused on learning outcomes rather than the learning process.

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  • Art based
  • Art based

    Art-based programs use music, art, dance and drama to teach the whole child. This method is common in early childhood education through grade 2.

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  • Bilingual
  • Bilingual

    Children in a bilingual classroom practice another language in addition to their home language. This type of environment helps both native and non-native English speakers because both languages are developed equally.

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  • Child Development
  • Child Development

    Child Development Programs are designed to meet a wide variety of needs of children and their families. These services may include care and supervision, learning activities, community resources, and parent support, and they offer free or reduced costs for eligible families. Source: CA Education Code 8028.

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  • Co-op
  • Co-op

    Most Co-Ops offer preschool programs and may or may not be required to be licensed. Co-ops require parent participation. Co-ops may also be a cooperative child care arrangement between parents.

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  • Play based
  • Play based

    Inspired by a child's natural love of Play, this type of learning style builds many skills and helps set a foundation for future learning and success.

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  • Potty training
  • Potty training

    Some programs require children to be potty trained. Others allow children to transition while in carel. Parents and child care providers must work as a team in order to ensure a successful and healthy transition.

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The Basics

The Basics

  • Language: Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Other), Other, English
  • Schedule: Full Time, Part time, Drop in, Evening, Overnight, Before School, After School, Full year
  • Transportation: Bus
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, PM Snack, Dinner, Child Care Food Program (CCFP)
  • Special Needs Experience: Yes
  • Accreditation: -
  • Subsidies Accepted: Accepts Subsidized Payment
  • Quality Improvement Efforts: Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), Ages and Stages Questionnaire Social Emotional (ASQ-SE), Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP), QRIS
  • QCC Score: - Quality Counts California is a rating system for child care programs. The scores range from 1 to 5. QCC scores are based on many things, such as caring relationships, low teacher-child ratio, a safe and healthy environment, and more. A quality score is one factor to consider when looking for child care. We always recommend visiting the program for yourself when choosing the right fit. Learn more about QCC here.
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About ZhenZhen Families Daycare

About Us: At Zhen Zhen Family Daycare (License #384002041), we are dedicated to providing exceptional child care for your little ones. With many years of experience, we are a state-licensed facility, fully background-checked, and CPR and First Aid certified. We pride ourselves on creating a nurturing environment where every child is treated with love and respect. Our daycare offers a warm, safe, clean, and fun atmosphere, supported by brand-new facilities designed with your child’s comfort and development in mind. Fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin, we embrace diversity and provide a space where children and families from all backgrounds feel welcome. Our Story: Since 2010, Zhen Zhen Family Daycare has been a trusted partner for families across San Francisco. Maggie, our passionate and experienced owner, has been highly recommended by parents and community members for her dedication to fostering healthy and happy childhoods. This year, we moved from Nob Hill to a larger space in Visitacion Valley to better serve families in the area. Meet Maggie: Hi, I’m Maggie, the proud owner of Zhen Zhen Family Daycare! My goal is simple: to create a loving, joyful, and enriching experience for your little ones. Nothing brings me greater happiness than knowing I’m helping raise healthy, happy children and giving them a strong foundation for the future. Thank you for trusting us to be part of your child’s journey!

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