Trinity Child Development Center is a state-licensed day care facility in Oklahoma City that serves infants and toddlers from 6 weeks through age 3, operating under Oklahoma's child care licensing rules with staff-to-child ratios set by the state. The center occupies a dedicated space and functions as a full-day program, positioning itself for working parents who need reliable, regulated care outside standard school hours.
Trinity operates as a licensed child care provider rather than a preschool or educational academy. Licensing in Oklahoma means the facility undergoes regular health and safety inspections, maintains required staff certifications (including CPR and first aid), and follows state-mandated ratios: one adult per three infants (under 12 months) and one adult per four toddlers (12 months to 3 years). The center's focus on very young children distinguishes it from centers that serve pre-K or school-age populations, making it most relevant for parents with babies and toddlers who work full-time or need structured care while they pursue education or employment.
Trinity charges tuition on a weekly basis, with rates varying by the child's age and the number of days per week enrolled. Infant care (6 weeks to 12 months) costs more than toddler care due to lower required staff ratios and higher labor intensity. Exact weekly rates should be confirmed directly with the center, as pricing can shift with operational costs; parents should expect to budget for five-day weekly enrollment or negotiate part-time schedules. The center typically offers drop-off and pick-up windows during standard business hours, with late fees applied if a child remains after closing time. Tuition is generally due weekly or biweekly. Diapers, wipes, and formula are sometimes included; other centers make families supply these items, so clarification on what Trinity provides prevents surprise expenses.
Oklahoma City has several licensed infant and toddler centers. Compared to larger corporate chains like Bright Horizons or local independent centers, Trinity's size and focus make it a mid-range option in both structure and likely pricing. A parent choosing between Trinity and a Montessori-based center should know that Montessori typically begins around age 2.5 or 3 and emphasizes child-directed learning, whereas Trinity serves from 6 weeks and follows more traditional caregiving routines. Parents seeking the most affordable option should compare Trinity against other independent, locally-operated centers; chains often charge more but may offer more locations for multiple children. If a parent needs care only two or three days per week, some centers offer lower part-time rates; Trinity's willingness to accommodate part-time enrollment should be confirmed during an initial inquiry.
Trinity is a fit for parents with infants or toddlers who work full-time or attend school and need consistent, regulated care. The center suits families who live or work near its location and whose schedules align with posted hours. Parents seeking a very small, home-like environment or Montessori-based pedagogy for their toddler should explore other options. Trinity does not typically serve school-age children, so it is not a solution for parents with kindergarteners or older children unless the center operates a separate program.
Parents typically call or email Trinity to schedule a tour, often offered during business hours on weekdays. During a tour, the center will show classroom space, introduce staff, explain the daily routine, and ask about the child's feeding, nap, and developmental needs. The parent should request to see the infant and toddler rooms separately, ask about staff turnover and experience, and review the center's written policies on illness, absences, and communication. Parents are usually required to complete enrollment forms, provide proof of up-to-date immunizations or a waiver, and pay an enrollment or registration fee before the first day.
Trinity Child Development Center operates during standard business hours, typically opening in early morning (around 6:30 or 7 a.m.) and closing in late afternoon (around 5:30 or 6 p.m.), Monday through Friday. Confirm current hours directly, as operating hours sometimes change with staffing. Parking is available on-site or in shared parking, depending on the building. The center does not typically operate evening care, overnight care, or weekend programs, so parents needing non-traditional hours should clarify during initial contact.
Trinity fills a specific niche for Oklahoma City families with very young children and inflexible work schedules, offering state-regulated safety standards and consistent weekday care without the corporate overhead of larger chains.
