TWO NEIGHBORHOOD LOCATIONS
Both Locations, Same Exceptional Care
Whether you're in Lincoln Park or Logan Square, you'll find the same warm, play-based approach to early childhood education. Both locations feature light-filled residential spaces, experienced teachers who stay for years, and the neighborhood connection that makes For Your Child special.
Each location serves its local community with the same curriculum, the same commitment to teacher excellence, and the same flexible scheduling options designed for working families. Choose the location closest to home, or tour both to see which feels right for your family.
What Each Location Offers
Lincoln Park
All Four Programs
Infant, Toddler, Preschool, and Pre-K classrooms
Walking Distance to Parks
Close to Schaefer Play Lot, Chi Che Wang Park, and Clover Play Lot for daily outdoor learning
Transit Access
Near CTA Brown Line (Armitage), buses, and bike lanes
Corner Building
Natural light, residential setting, safe neighborhood
Parking Available
15 minute loading zone and street parking and nearby garage options

Logan Square
All Four Programs
Infant, Toddler, Preschool, and Pre-K classrooms
Near 606 Trail
Direct access to the 606 Trail, Lucy Flower Park, Maplewood Park, and neighborhood playgrounds
Transit Access
Near CTA Blue Line (California), buses, and the 606 bike trail
Corner Building
Home-like setting with abundant natural light and outdoor access
Easy Parking
15 minute loading zone and ample street parking

Why Our Residential Settings Matter
We're intentionally located in residential neighborhoods—not commercial districts. This isn't just about aesthetics. Neighborhood settings offer developmental benefits that institutional centers simply can't match.
Real Community
Children wave to neighbors, visit local shops, and feel part of a genuine community—not isolated in a commercial complex.
Daily Outdoor Learning
Walking distance to multiple parks means real outdoor time every day, not just a fenced playground.
Walkable for Families
Many families walk or bike to drop-off, building exercise into your routine and reducing commute stress.
Natural Light & Space
Residential buildings offer windows on multiple sides, creating bright, airy classrooms that feel like home.
Intimate Scale
Smaller buildings mean teachers know every family personally, not just their assigned classroom.
Neighborhood Safety
Residential areas have natural "eyes on the street" and slower traffic than commercial zones.
