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Summer Child Care Programs in Colorado Springs

By Categories: Child CarePublished On: May 8, 2026

The last school bell of the year brings a wave of excitement for kids — and a wave of logistical questions for parents. Who’s going to watch the kids? Will they be safe, engaged, and growing? And how do families with children who have disabilities find care that can actually meet their needs over a 10-week stretch?

At Zach’s Place at the Laurie Hillyard Family Center, summer is some of our busiest and most meaningful work of the year. We’ve been providing summer child care in Colorado Springs for more than 25 years, serving children of all abilities in a program built around real enrichment, genuine fun, and the individual support each child deserves.

Here’s what families in Colorado Springs need to know about summer care at Zach’s Place.

Why Summer Child Care Matters

It’s tempting to think of summer as a break from structured programming. But research on “summer slide” — the well-documented loss of academic and developmental skills during unstructured summer months — tells a different story. Children who stay engaged over the summer show better outcomes in the fall, particularly in areas like reading, math, and social-emotional development.

For children with disabilities, the stakes can be even higher. The routines, relationships, and skill-building that have been carefully developed throughout the school year can erode quickly without consistent structured support. A quality summer program keeps those gains in place and builds on them.

At the same time, summer should feel like summer. Our goal isn’t to run school in July — it’s to create an environment where kids are active, connected, and genuinely enjoying themselves while still growing.

What’s Included in Summer Care at Zach’s Place

Outdoor Adventures Across Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs is one of the most spectacular cities in the country to spend a summer. Our summer program takes full advantage of it. Children in our summer care have opportunities to:

  • Hike and explore local parks like the Garden of the Gods
  • Visit the North Pole Amusement Park
  • Interact with animals at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
  • Swim at the YMCA
  • Enjoy nature walks and community outings throughout the Pikes Peak region

These aren’t just fun field trips — they’re intentional community integration experiences that build confidence, independence, and a sense of belonging in the wider world.

Life Skills and Independence

Summer is a great time to focus on the practical skills that help children function more independently at home and in their community. Our summer programming includes intentional life-skills activities such as:

  • Meal preparation and healthy eating habits
  • Personal hygiene and self-care routines
  • Community outings — visiting stores, restaurants, and public spaces
  • Housekeeping and basic organization

For families of children with disabilities, summer at Zach’s Place represents real progress — not just time filled.

Creative and Recreational Activities

Every week includes a mix of arts and crafts, music, storytelling, and creative play. We encourage children to express themselves, try new things, and develop confidence in their own abilities. These activities are fully inclusive — adapted as needed so every child can participate and thrive.

The Gardens Grow Program

During the summer, children at Zach’s Place have the opportunity to participate in the SKSF Gardens Grow program — a therapeutic and educational garden experience designed to enhance well-being, build new skills, and connect children with nature. Through hands-on gardening and a tailored weekly curriculum, kids develop confidence, learn healthy habits, and discover the satisfaction of growing something with their own hands.

Bee+Positive Pollinator Program

Our Bee+Positive program gives children a hands-on introduction to honeybees, pollinators, and the natural world. This innovative initiative — launched through generous grant support — combines real-world science with curriculum-based learning and outdoor exploration. It’s a summer highlight for many of the children we serve.

Summer Care for Children with Disabilities in Colorado Springs

Zach’s Place is the only licensed child care facility in the Pikes Peak Region that specializes in care for youth with disabilities, ages 2.5 through 18. During the summer, that expertise matters more than ever.

Our trained staff provide individualized support throughout the summer program. We maintain a Registered Nurse on staff, work from individual care plans developed in partnership with each family, and coordinate with families to ensure continuity with any school-year IEP goals or therapeutic objectives.

Whether your child has a developmental disability, a behavioral health challenge, a physical disability, or complex medical needs, our team has the training and the commitment to support them well.

An Inclusive Summer Program That Benefits Every Child

One of the things that makes Zach’s Place different is that we serve children of all abilities together in the same program. Neurotypical children and children with disabilities play, explore, and learn side by side.

The research on inclusive environments is clear: all children benefit. Typically developing children grow in empathy, social awareness, and adaptability. Children with disabilities gain confidence, communication skills, and a sense of belonging. When families choose Zach’s Place for summer child care, they’re choosing an environment that makes every child a better version of themselves.

Flexible Scheduling for Working Families

We know summer schedules are unpredictable. Families deal with school holidays, camp schedules, family travel, and work demands that don’t slow down just because school is out.

Zach’s Place offers:

  • Full-day summer care, Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Before- and after-program care to accommodate early arrivals and late pickups
  • Flexible scheduling — we work with families to find arrangements that fit
  • Short-term or occasional care for families who need coverage on specific days

If you need summer respite care — a few days a week or the full summer — we can make it work.

Affordable Summer Child Care in Colorado Springs

Quality summer care shouldn’t be out of reach. Zach’s Place operates on a sliding fee scale based on household income, making our summer program significantly more affordable than most private child care options in Colorado Springs. Rates can be as low as $9 per hour, and no child is ever turned away due to an inability to pay.

When you enroll your child at Zach’s Place, your fees also help fund care for families who couldn’t otherwise afford it — the Get Care, Give Care principle that has guided our mission since 1998. You’re not just investing in your own child. You’re investing in the whole community.

Reserve Your Child’s Spot for Summer at Zach’s Place

Summer spots fill up quickly. If you’re looking for summer child care in Colorado Springs — for a child with disabilities, a typically developing child, or both — the best time to reach out is now.

Call us at 719-447-8983 or visit sksfcolorado.org to learn more about our summer program and start the enrollment process. We’d love to show you around and help you find the summer care arrangement that works best for your family.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ages does the Zach’s Place summer program serve?

Our summer child care program serves children ages 2.5 through 18. We welcome both children with disabilities and typically developing children in our inclusive summer program.

When does summer care at Zach’s Place run?

Our summer program runs throughout the summer break period, Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Contact us for specific dates for the upcoming summer session.

What activities are included in summer care?

Summer programming at Zach’s Place includes outdoor community outings (parks, zoo, pool, amusement park), arts and crafts, music, the Gardens Grow gardening program, the Bee+Positive pollinator program, life-skills activities, and structured socialization. Activities are inclusive and adapted for children of all abilities.

Does Zach’s Place provide summer care for children with complex needs?

Yes. Zach’s Place specializes in care for children with disabilities and has staff trained to support a wide range of needs. We maintain a Registered Nurse on staff, develop individual care plans, and coordinate closely with families throughout the summer.

How do I enroll my child for summer care at Zach’s Place?

Start by visiting sksfcolorado.org or calling 719-447-8983 to schedule a tour. You’ll complete an application, provide current shot records and a physical, and participate in an intake assessment during your site visit. We recommend reaching out early — summer spots fill up fast.

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Yes. We provide licensed respite care services for children of all abilities, including those with developmental disabilities. Visiting families can inquire about short-term respite options to support travel or caregiver needs.

Are there other financial assistance options for child care in Colorado Springs?2026-03-09T20:39:42-06:00

Yes. In addition to our sliding-fee scale, Colorado families may qualify for the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP), child care tax credits, and free preschool hours through Colorado’s UPK program. Our team can help connect you with information on any of these options during your intake visit.

What activities are included in after-school care at Zach’s Place?2026-04-20T10:34:42-06:00

Our after-school programming includes homework support, life skills practice, creative activities (art, music, storytelling), outdoor and physical play, community outings to Colorado Springs destinations, and participation in our Gardens Grow therapeutic gardening program. Every afternoon is intentionally structured to keep children engaged, supported, and growing.

How do inclusive child care settings benefit typically developing children?2025-12-16T20:22:40-07:00

Typically developing children in inclusive child care environments gain empathy, compassion, and a deeper understanding of diversity from an early age. These settings promote positive classroom culture and community awareness by encouraging social learning through interaction with peers who have different abilities, thereby fostering acceptance and respect among all children.

How do inclusive child care programs support life skills development for children with disabilities?2025-12-16T20:22:40-07:00

Inclusive child care programs intentionally design or modify activities to promote critical life skills such as motor skill development and language acquisition. By integrating these focused approaches within an inclusive atmosphere, children with disabilities in Colorado Springs gain foundational abilities necessary for overall growth and future societal participation while benefiting from peer interactions and play-based learning.

These programs also provide valuable resources and support for families, helping them navigate the challenges of raising a child with disabilities. By offering inclusive child care options, Colorado Springs is not only promoting equality and inclusivity but also fostering an environment where all children can thrive and reach their full potential.

What is inclusive child care and why is it important for children with disabilities in Colorado Springs?2025-12-16T20:22:41-07:00

Inclusive child care refers to early childhood programs that integrate children with disabilities alongside their typically developing peers, providing adapted activities and individualized support. In Colorado Springs, such inclusive settings are vital as they foster life skills development, cognitive growth, and social competence for children with disabilities, ensuring they have equal opportunities to learn and thrive within a supportive community.

How do I schedule a tour?2026-02-22T18:47:56-07:00

Families can contact Zach’s Place directly through our website or call our office to schedule a tour. We encourage parents to visit and experience our inclusive preschool environment firsthand.

What should I look for when choosing a preschool in Colorado Springs?2026-03-09T20:40:58-06:00

Look for programs with a structured daily routine, trained and credentialed educators, small group sizes, a play-based and life-skills-integrated curriculum, and a track record in your community. Ask about teacher-to-child ratios, how the program handles transitions, and whether it supports children with diverse learning needs. Zach’s Place checks every one of these boxes — and we’re happy to answer any questions during a tour.

What are the benefits of specialized child care and respite services for neurodivergent children and their families?2026-02-22T18:43:18-07:00

Specialized child care and respite services enhance socialization and skill development for neurodivergent children while providing parents with necessary breaks to reduce burnout. These services promote mental health stability within families by offering individualized attention from trained caregivers in supportive environments throughout Colorado Springs.

What legal frameworks support inclusive child care programs in Colorado Springs?2025-12-16T20:22:40-07:00

Inclusive child care programs in Colorado Springs are supported by key laws such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Head Start Act. These legislations ensure equal access to education and childcare services for children with disabilities and mandate the establishment and maintenance of inclusive practices within local childcare settings.

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