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East York, Pennsylvania – Child Care Center

4075 E. Market Street York, PA 17402

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Play room of East York, Pennsylvania – Child Care Center

Thoughtfully chosen locations:

York Galleria Mall, Walmart, and Chick-fil-A. Easy access to I-83 and US-30

Shared parking lot

Near Stony Brook Elementary School

Tailored care for every family

7 classrooms to accommodate up to 121 children

We care for children aged 6 weeks – 10 years old

Care options are designed for flexible family needs, including full-time, part-time, and back-up care.

A safe haven for your child

Our center is in the 4075 E Market Street shopping plaza

Natural grass and an expansive playground area

Hours

Monday to Friday
6:15 am – 5:30 pm

Contact
Phone : 717-840-8901
Email : eastyork@inspireschools.com

East York

4075 E. Market Street. York, PA 17402

By far the best teachers! My Teresa Miss Ellie, Miss Emily are just some of our favorites. The days are full of fun and learning all types of things. My daughter learned to write her full name and going into Kindergarten, I am told she aced the testing and is well ahead! My daughter has been having some very rough days due to routine changes and they have been the best guiding me through!
The staff in the younger room is always attentive, and our baby is very happy here. Our baby looks forward to going to hang out with their classmates and teachers every day, and the teachers always give us a detailed report of the full care received each day. Would recommend this daycare based on the Caterpillar room (baby room) experiences.
For full transparency— my children were never enrolled in this center. We went for a tour, and care for my 2.5 year old was, essentially, denied. Because of my son’s sensory seeking behaviors and needs, they weren’t sure if they could “keep him safe” there. This was determined after the director spent 5-6 minutes in a room with my son and I. Disheartening to say the least.
I would not recommend this place. My kids didn’t seem happy after begin there 6 months. They was telling me teacher was hitting and pulling hair I told the director and she seemed like she didn’t care ,much wasn’t done the very last time my child told me a teacher hit her I pulled them out quickly. The director looking at me like I or my children were lying as she was Smirking in my face ! I’ve heard elsewhere there are teachers who pull children’s hair and are mean to the children I do not recommend!!!!! There should be no reason at all for a child to come home and say teachers are touching them
Parents I urge you NOT to choose this facility as your provider. The director is extremely negative and they pick and choose who they want in their childcare. I had my child their for a couple of months and pulled her out as soon as I could. Every morning at drop off I was greeted with a putred smell of filth, and every day at pick up my child was very dirty...when I say dirty her socks were black, under her nails full of crud all of her cloths pretty much ruined.
The teachers are not qualified to handle a meltdown which all kids between the ages of 3-5 will have them, and when one happens be sure to leave work early as they will call you to pick them up and not refund any time missed! My child has a small disability which does not interfere with her daily activities or behaviors but the daycare isolated her and made me and my family feel HORRIBLE. This place should go out of business merely on discrimination against disabilities.

To the owner....
The family member that wrote this review wanted to stay anonymous so they typed in my account. They are currently filing an discrimination case against you.

Inspiring Growth with The Creative Curriculum®

Meet Our Director, Stacy S.

Stacy S. is the Center Director in East York, bringing a lifetime of experience working with children—from camp counselor to preschool teacher to school leader. She holds a degree in Elementary Education and is certified in Early Childhood. Stacy believes that a strong partnership between teachers and families is the foundation for a child’s success. As a mom of two, she understands how important trust and connection are. She brings warmth, consistency, and humor to every day, building a center where children and teachers feel supported, seen, and celebrated.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What ages of children can attend Inspire East York?

Inspire East York provides care for children from 6 weeks through 5 years old. Our infant, toddler, and preschool programs are designed to support every stage of early development, giving families in East York a trusted option for early education.

What are the hours of operation at Inspire East York?

Inspire East York is open Monday through Friday, from 6:30 am to 5:30 pm. These full-day hours give families dependable coverage that supports both work and home routines.

How much does child care cost at Inspire East York?

Tuition at Inspire East York varies based on your child’s age group and program schedule. Families receive a complete tuition overview during their tour to select the plan that best fits their needs.

What curriculum does Inspire East York use?

Inspire East York follows The Creative Curriculum®, a nationally recognized, research-based program. Through play, exploration, and enrichment experiences like music, movement, and storytelling, children develop academic readiness, social-emotional growth, and lifelong learning skills.

How does Inspire East York ensure children’s safety and well-being?

At Inspire East York, safety is more than locked doors. Along with secure entry and attentive staff-to-child ratios, we focus on creating an environment of trust, belonging, and care. Daily routines also include nutrition, movement, and mindfulness to give children a strong foundation for health and learning.