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Universal PreKindergarten (UPK) is now in Los Angeles County

There are more free and low-cost PreKindergarten (Pre-K) spots in Los Angeles County! UPK is an initiative to expand early care and education choices for 3-and 4-year old children. All families can participate, no matter their income or immigration status.

Where can I find a free or low-cost Pre-K spot?

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Child Care
Centers

Licensed programs in a
school like setting

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Family Child Care
Homes

Licensed programs in a home setting

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Traditional Kindergarten (TK) 
A program for 4-year-olds offered at most elementary schools

   Is TK the same as UPK? 

No, TransitionalKindergarten (TK) is one of the many program options available within UPK. 

LEARN MORE ABOUT PRE-K SETTINGS  TIPS ON CHOOSING A PRE-K PROGRAM

Is my child old enough for Pre-K? 

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All 3 year olds can 
go to: 

  • Child Care Centers
  • Family Child Care Home

All 4 year olds can 
go to: 

  • Child Care Centers
  • Family Child Care Homes

All 4 year olds born by Sept. 1st can go to:

  • Transitional Kindergarten
  • Child Care Centers
  • Family Child Care Homes

Do I have to pay for Pre-K? 

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It depends on the program. Some spots are free while other spots may require a fee. You can get help paying those fees through programs like Alternative Payment, Head Start, and California State Preschool. This payment assistance is based on your income and household size. 

All 4 year olds born by Sept. 1st can go to: 

  • Alternative Payment Programs (child care vouchers) are accepted by most Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Homes. 
  • Head Start and California State Preschool Programs are offered at many Child Care Centers. 
  • Elementary schools offer Transitional Kindergarten for free. 

SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR PAYMENT ASSISTANCE

How can Pre-K help my child? 

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Providing your child with quality experiences with a caring professional in a safe space is priceless. Pre-K programs give children a chance to: 

  • Make Friends: Play, share and cooperate.
  • Gain Independence: Try new things and build confidence.
  • Meet New People: Improve physical and social skills.
  • Move and Play: Improve physical and social skills. 
  • Prepare for School: Learn numbers, letters, shapes, and ease into kindergarten. 
  • Stay Curious: Ask questions and explore. 

 

How do I find a Pre-K provider in my neighborhood? 

Visit MyChildCarePlan.org  Visit MyChildCarePlan.org to search a map of child care
centers and family child care homes near you. 

Get Personalized Referrals  Get free, personalized Pre-K referrals online.

Find Your School District    Contact your school district to see which schools offer Transitional Kindergarten.

Or call us at 866-67-4KIDS and we’ll walk you through your options.