Toddler Daycare Cost in Alaska

2026 Average Rates for 1-2 years Childcare

Last updated: 2026

Weekly Cost

$252

Full-time daycare center

Monthly Cost

$1,091

Average in Alaska

Annual Cost

$13,094

Per year estimate

State Ranking

#8

of 50 states

Toddler Daycare Costs in Alaska: What Parents Pay in 2026

Parents in Alaska pay an average of $252 per week ($1091/month) for full-time toddler daycare center care. This makes Alaska 33% more expensive than the national average for toddler childcare.

Toddler care (ages 1-2) costs slightly less than infant care as ratios increase to around 1:4 or 1:5. In Alaska, this translates to approximately $13,094 annually for center-based care. Over the 3 years until kindergarten, Alaska families can expect to spend around $39,282 on toddler care alone.

Alaska ranks #8 out of 50 states for toddler daycare costs. This places it among the most expensive states for childcare in the West region.

Toddler Care Options in Alaska
Care TypeMonthly CostAnnual Costvs. Daycare
Daycare Center$1,091$13,092Base rate
Family Daycare$873$10,476-20%
Nanny (Shared)$1,637$19,644+50%
Exclusive Nanny$2,728$32,736+150%
Toddler Daycare Cost: Alaska vs. Nearby States
StateWeeklyMonthlyDifference
Alaska (current)$252$1,091
Washington$255$1,104$13 more
Hawaii$275$1,191$100 more
Frequently Asked Questions: Toddler Daycare in Alaska

How much does toddler daycare cost in Alaska?

The average toddler daycare cost in Alaska is $252 per week or $1091 per month for full-time center-based care. This makes Alaska one of the most expensive for toddler care nationally, ranking #8 out of 50 states.

Is Alaska expensive for toddler childcare?

Yes, Alaska is 33% above the national average for toddler care. You can expect to pay around $1091/month compared to the national average of $818/month.

What's cheaper: daycare center or family daycare for toddlers in Alaska?

Family daycare is typically 20% cheaper than daycare centers in Alaska. For toddlers, family daycare averages $873/month compared to $1091/month for center-based care.

How much will I spend on toddler care in Alaska until kindergarten?

Based on current Alaska rates, you can expect to spend approximately $39,282 total on toddler care until your child reaches kindergarten (about 3 years from 1-2 years).

What factors affect toddler daycare costs in Alaska?

Key factors include: (1) Location within Alaska - urban areas cost 20-40% more than rural; (2) Care type - nannies cost 50-150% more than centers; (3) Hours needed - part-time may not be proportionally cheaper; (4) Provider quality and accreditation; (5) Whether meals and supplies are included.

How can I reduce toddler daycare costs in Alaska?

To reduce costs: Use a Dependent Care FSA (up to $5,000/year tax-free), claim the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (up to $3,000), consider a nanny share with another family, look for employer childcare benefits, or explore Alaska's childcare assistance programs if you qualify.

What's the caregiver-to-child ratio for toddlers in Alaska?

For toddlers in Alaska, the typical ratio is 1:4 to 1:6, which allows for slightly lower costs than infant care while still ensuring proper supervision.

When should I start looking for toddler daycare in Alaska?

Start your search 3-6 months in advance for toddler care in Alaska. Quality providers fill up quickly, especially for the fall school year start.

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  • Use Dependent Care FSA ($5,000/yr tax-free)
  • Claim Child Care Tax Credit (up to $3,000)
  • Consider nanny share to split costs 50%
  • Check Alaska childcare assistance programs
  • Look for employer childcare benefits

Budget Impact

Toddler care in Alaska represents approximately 22% of median household income.

Cost estimates are based on 2024-2025 state averages and may vary by specific location, provider, and services included. Contact local providers for accurate current pricing. Updated 2026.