Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles

Child  Development  Consortium of Los Angeles Providing highquality early education programs to children; regardless of social economic status. CDCLA has operated this program since it opened in 1988.

Founded in 1978 as a consortium of child care agencies and providers who represented various child care agencies, private family home providers, parents and educators, the group met regularly to exchange information on funding and employment opportunities. The group also recruited and trained early childhood educators throughout Los Angeles. A large part of the activities involved legislative advo

cacy and education on issues affecting the early childhood education community. After establishing itself as a nonprofit corporation, one of the agency’s first business ventures was to operate a child care center at Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center. The hospital, located in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, is one of the largest and busiest medical centers in California. The center’s capacity to serve children and train early education teachers increased substantially over the years. In 1994, an infant component was added to better serve families. Soon after opening the LAC+USC Children’s Center, CDCLA opened the Olive View/UCLA Infant/Child Development Center in Sylmar, California. This second contract with Los Angeles County allowed the agency to establish itself as a credible and consistent provider of preschool and early education services. CDCLA soon found itself operating other county-owned child care facilities. CDCLA was now a well-known and respected provider of quality child care among local public agencies. In 1997, CDCLA was awarded a contract with the California Department of Education to provide early education programs for children of low-income working families and for those in school or training programs. Over 400 low-income children between the ages of six weeks and six years of age are served daily through this contract. Currently, four of CDCLA’s centers are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). In addition to operating child care centers, CDCLA has taken on other ventures. One of the roles the agency has undertaken is that of consultant to private corporations interested in instituting employer-sponsored child care. CDCLA has contributed to the design of child care spaces and the development of child care programs with a parent education component. CDCLA’s management team ensures that the agency is involved in advocacy for early childhood education by participating in various planning groups, advisory committees and networks such as the California Child Development Administrator’s Association, the Los Angeles County Child Care Planning Committee, the Los Angeles Preschool Advocacy Initiative and the Southern California affiliate of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) among others. While CDCLA has grown and evolved into a multi-site agency over the years, it has kept alive the spirit of determination and progress that founded it years ago. Today, CDCLA is considering several options for further expansion. While the environment for publicly-funded child care is often precarious, the agency’s commitment to preserve its services remains strong. CDCLA continues to forge ahead with plans to provide much needed quality early childhood education to young children from all backgrounds and levels of income in Los Angeles.

Never too young for science!All CDCLA centers encourage exploration of the natural world through various types of STEM a...
06/10/2026

Never too young for science!

All CDCLA centers encourage exploration of the natural world through various types of STEM activities and projects. Introduction to science at an early age helps to foster critical thinking, vocabulary, language skills and curiosity.

Picnic!As the summer approaches it’s the perfect time for a school picnic with friends, family, and staff. CDCLA centers...
06/09/2026

Picnic!

As the summer approaches it’s the perfect time for a school picnic with friends, family, and staff. CDCLA centers celebrate the end of the school year with all kinds of events. CDCLA prides itself on the relationships they build with parents that help to strengthen their children educational experience. If interested in enrolling your children in one of our centers, please checkout the website or send us a DM.

Animals!Special furry friends visited CDCLA-Bright Futures today. Child got to interact with a duck name Einstein, a goa...
06/02/2026

Animals!

Special furry friends visited CDCLA-Bright Futures today. Child got to interact with a duck name Einstein, a goat named Buster and many other fuzzy and feather friends! Thanks to for visiting!

It’s National bring someone flowers day!We here at CDCLA decided to bring you all flowers that some of children made to ...
05/15/2026

It’s National bring someone flowers day!

We here at CDCLA decided to bring you all flowers that some of children made to brighten up your day and bring a smile to your face.

05/13/2026
Happy Mother’sDay to all the mom, grandmas, aunties, tias, and those special people who raised us and love us! ❤️       ...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’sDay to all the mom, grandmas, aunties, tias, and those special people who raised us and love us!

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It’s Arbor Day!Time to celebrate the plants and trees that surround us.  Here are the trees from CDCLA. Can you identify...
04/24/2026

It’s Arbor Day!

Time to celebrate the plants and trees that surround us. Here are the trees from CDCLA. Can you identify which tree cones from which center?

It’s Earth Day!To celebrate the third planet from the sun,  CDCLA children take part in planting seeds, learning about t...
04/22/2026

It’s Earth Day!

To celebrate the third planet from the sun, CDCLA children take part in planting seeds, learning about the Earth, recycling, and creating projects that reflect the wonder and beauty of the Earth.

Work together Wednesday!Continuing the week of the young child, children and teachers work together on projects to displ...
04/15/2026

Work together Wednesday!

Continuing the week of the young child, children and teachers work together on projects to display in the classroom to welcome parents. Working with other students helps to encourage communication and language development, builds social skills, develop critical thinking and problem solving activites.

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