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Childcare

For many women, reconciling work and family life is a major challenge. The question of reliable and suitable childcare plays a central role in this. However, finding a suitable childcare place is often anything but easy.

Good childcare is essential for children, women and families. A daycare place nearby is also important.

The compatibility of family and career begins with reliable childcare that goes beyond mere supervision. High-quality childcare promotes children's development, relieves families in their everyday lives and creates freedom for professional or personal goals. For women in particular, it is an important building block for equal opportunities and economic independence.

In Stuttgart, there is a wide range of childcare services organized by municipal, independent and private providers. The FrauenNetz Stuttgart offers you a comprehensive overview - from early childhood care to supplementary school programs. You can use the offer search to find information on childcare models, school types, vacation offers or supplementary activities in the afternoon.

Topics at a glance:

  • Childcare/babysitting services: Flexible childcare options - on an hourly or regular basis, for everyday or special situations.
  • Services for toddlers (crèche for children aged 0-3): Early childhood care for children under the age of three in municipal or independent facilities.
  • Kindergarten (from the age of three): Educational and childcare offers that prepare children for school through play.
  • Vacation care: Reliable services during the school vacations - with exciting activities and flexible time models.
  • School and all-day care: Information on school types, all-day offers and additional forms of care such as after-school care, lunch or homework help.

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Here you can search for specific childcare services. Use the filters by target group and/or district.

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  • Barbara Ott / City of Stuttgart
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