Day Care CenterAfter School ProgramPreschoolChild Development CenterLearning Center
Located at 7017 Price Road, Childcare Network in Macon provides the foundation for children to move from infancy through elementary school and beyond as confident, lifelong learners. At our schools, children are encouraged and guided in order to thrive. Our curriculum covers all areas of development, including important social and emotional skills with activities that combine learning and fun to create happy, curious kids.
Our dedicated staff and safe learning environments make our schools one of the best places to learn and grow. We are committed to fostering your child's development alongside your family and providing a safe space for children to learn and grow within the Macon community. Schedule a tour today to experience everything our programs have to offer!
Best decision ever! Our daughter has been going here for about 6 months and has learned so much. It feels like a real community that truly cares about her well-being and wants to see her grow. Would 100% recommend.
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Crystal Glass
Sep 16, 2025
5.0
The absolute best daycare in Macon! My son has been going here for a little over a year now and he absolutely loves all of the staff here. They treat him like he is their own. I highly recommend this daycare if you want your child to feel loved & protected when you can’t be there!
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George Thomas, Jr.
Aug 25, 2025
5.0
This is hands down the best daycare in the Macon area. We have been blessed to have two of our children attend since they were infants. And at this point I consider them family, we have a toddler still here now and he looks forward to going to class everyday. I would definitely recommend.
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Jabria Lott
Aug 19, 2025
5.0
My son loves it here👏🏾
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TeErica Franklin
Jul 10, 2025
2.0
This daycare had so many good reviews that I thought it would be a good fit. I enrolled my relatives here. The older one like to cause problems so I understood when he couldn’t return, but with the actual toddler, there were problems. His second day there they lost his shirt and we never got it back. Apparently he was sweating and they took it off because he had on an undershirt. It was still winter but ok. The classroom staff are really kind and I like them. I really did. Though I did not like the portions of food they fed the kids. I felt like it wasn’t enough, but maybe that’s daycare standard. For example: for breakfast they were served one French toast tick with a scoop of apple sauce and a cup of milk. Lucy would have a couple more food items on their plates and snack was usually after school hours and still small like a napkin of goldfish and cup of water. Once Ms. Deborah retired, I did not like how it was being ran. The promoted lady was not as friendly and quite dismissive if I’m being honest. I don’t even know her name but she’s been there a while. Favoritism is shown. Kids copy each other’s behavior and certain ones get a pass while others get calls. I’ve witnessed it with different families. And I’ve witnessed them discussing personal matters about the kids and their families multiple times and I find that very unprofessional. Yes, I’ve had a couple of problems here and did not like how they were handled so my family is no longer there. A major issue was how they called me to say my toddler ran from his classroom, down the hall, and out the front door and they could not stop him because they were not allowed but yet when I got there he was sitting in the office and no one would show me his actions even though there are cameras everywhere because it is against policy?!?! Like excuse me?!?! The only thing they are prompt about is calling you to pickup your child and getting them from school on time. Once again not a great experience with the operator, but the staff I would interact with were kind. Kids loved Mr. Foreman, Ms. Pat, Ms. Kima, Ms. Scott, Ms. Meka, Ms. Keisha, and Ms. Tanisha.