Yeled V'Yalda began with 78 children. Four decades later, its answer to fragmented family services is a network where preschool, therapy, nutrition and parent support can meet under one institutional roof.
Foss turned swim lessons into a school system: fixed quarters, tiny peer groups, warm purpose-built pools and a curriculum designed backward from a confident stroke. Thirty-three years later, the model has reached 36 locations without becoming a franchise.
Maka Kids is a Detroit-based children's media company building an ad-free, algorithm-free streaming app for kids ages 0 to 6. Founded in 2023 by Isabel Sheinman and Tanyella Leta, the company designs screen time around child well-being rather than engagement. Every piece of content is scored against Maka Imprint, a patent-pending developmental framework built over two years of research with the Yale Child Study Center that maps seven domains of early childhood development across more than 650 indicators. Maka raised $3 million in seed funding led by Michigan Rise in May 2026.
Coral Care is a Cambridge, Massachusetts based pediatric therapy company that brings licensed speech, occupational and physical therapists into children's homes, with services covered by insurance. Founded in 2023 by Jen Wirt after she ran into the system's long waitlists trying to get help for her own daughter, the company now operates a network of more than 600 clinicians across nine states.
Huckleberry Labs is an Irvine, California parenting-technology company that pairs pediatric expertise, data science, and AI to help families improve children's sleep and daily routines. Its Huckleberry app tracks sleep, feeding, and development, and uses the SweetSpot predictive engine to recommend optimal nap and bedtime windows. Founded in 2017 by Jessica Toh and Seng Oon Toh after their own sleepless nights as new parents, Huckleberry is used by more than 5 million families worldwide and has expanded into context-aware AI guidance with the 2026 launch of Berry.
Brightwheel is the all-in-one operating platform for early education centers, combining billing, attendance, family communication, enrollment, lesson planning, and compliance reporting into a single product. Founded in 2014 by Dave Vasen and backed by $88.8M in funding, it serves 150,000+ childcare programs and 2.2 million monthly active users across 50+ countries, holding over 53% market share in childcare management software.
Teaching Strategies is a Bethesda, Maryland based early childhood education company best known for The Creative Curriculum and GOLD, a formative assessment system used by hundreds of thousands of teachers serving children from birth through third grade. The company provides integrated curriculum, observation-based assessment, family engagement tools, and professional development across Head Start, public Pre-K, private child care, and elementary programs in the United States and abroad.