
BETWEEN SUMMER CAMPS, family help, and flexible work arrangements, summer schedules are often looser and look very different from the rest of the year. The warmer months naturally have a relaxed rhythm and fewer places to be. But as fall approaches, many parents find themselves thinking about what a more consistent childcare routine looks like and whether they’ve already missed their chance to find one. The good news? There’s still time. Located on IU’s downtown campus, the Center for Young Children (CYC) serves children ages infant through 5, offering both childcare and preschool options under one roof. Unlike many programs, CYC doesn’t operate on a single annual signup cycle. Instead, families can enroll whenever their needs change, whether that’s right now or after a summer arrangement falls through. The center is also open to the broader Indianapolis community, not just IU faculty and staff, making it an accessible option for families across the city who are looking for quality, consistent care.How CYC supports the transition from summer to fall

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The IU Indianapolis Center for Young Children (CYC) has enrollment opportunities available for late summer and fall. Visit the Center for Young Children website to learn more.
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Visit the website to learn more about the infant through preschool options