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  1. Parent-caregiver relationships: Communication workshops for parents and child care providers by Christiann Dean, 1992
  2. The New Basics: A-to-Z Baby & Child Care for the Modern Parent by Michel Cohen, 2005-01-01
  3. Preparing for inclusion: Introductory course for child care providers and parents : instructor's manual by Mary Ellen Meunier, 1997
  4. Choosing quality child care: A guide for parents by Agda J Burchard, 1996
  5. Developing motor skills in the developmentally delayed: A manual for parents, teachers, and child care workers by Carol S Keckley, 1975
  6. The New Basics: A-to-Z Baby & Child Care For The Modern Parent by Michel Cohen, 2004
  7. Parents' demand for child care (Working paper series / Labor and Population Program) by Anne S Johansen, 1994
  8. A quiet fight all the way: A report on the need for child care among parents of school-age children with handicapping conditions (Working paper / Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women) by Dale Borman Fink, 1988
  9. What parents pay for: Child care characteristics, quality, and costs (Rand note) by Linda J Waite, 1991
  10. Developing sensory awareness skills: A manual for parents, teachers, and child care workers by Candace K Byers, 1977
  11. Child care checklist for parents (PM) by Lesia Oesterreich, 1999
  12. Child care contracts: Information for parents (Publications / Child Care Law Center) by Lujuana Wolfe Treadwell, 1986
  13. Choosing child care: A guide for parents by Stevanne Auerbach, 1976
  14. Parenting and Child Care: A Guide for Christian Parents by William Sears, 1993-09

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22. ZERO TO THREE: Choosing Quality Child Care
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More and more infants and toddlers are spending time each day in some type of child care setting. All children especially infants and toddlers need a child care setting where they can thrive with caregivers who understand how to promote their healthy growth and development. That's because young children need appropriate stimulation. They need to be talked to and played with. They need love and attention. And they need the opportunity to form the kind of comfortable, secure relationship with a caregiver that will advance their healthy emotional development.
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23. Early Childhood Training Institute
Training and information for parents and care providers of children birth to three years of age. Includes developmental milestones and advice on selecting child care.
http://ecti.hbg.psu.edu

24. The Daily Parent - A Newsletter For Working Parents
newsletter offers the latest information on child development issues, tips for finding quality child care, and numerous resources for busy parents, as well as
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The Daily Parent newsletter offers the latest information on child development issues, tips for finding quality child care, and numerous resources for busy parents, as well as child care professionals.
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25. Ohio Empowerment Coalition
The OEC is made up of welfare rights groups from across the State of Ohio. We are the voice of those affected by welfare and welfare reform. We are the parents and the individuals who truly know what will get us out of poverty jobs at livable wages along with quality child care, quality health care and quality housing all of which need to be affordable.
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26. Child Care Aware - America's Most Trusted Child Care Resource
Local CCR Rs + NACCRRA child care Aware has developed a new series of publications containing important information for parents seeking child care.
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Child Care Aware is a non-profit initiative committed to helping parents find the best information on locating quality child care and child care resources in their community. We do this by raising visibility for local child care resource and referral agencies nationwide, and by connecting parents with the local agencies best equipped to serve their needs.
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    35. Success By Six And The Springfield Area Parent Child Center
    A resource center for parents of young families offering support, playgroups for children, parent workshops, and child care resource and referral.
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    2 Main Street,North Springfield, VT 05150 22 Myrtle Street, Springfield, VT 05156 SPRINGFIELD AREA PARENT CHILD CENTER (SAPCC) "Healthy families are the cornerstone of our communities" We believe that raising children is both a delightful and demanding job, undoubtedly the most important job there is. The Springfield Area Parent Child Center is the lead agency for the Success By Six Initiative in Springfield Area. The Springfield Area Parent Child Center was incorporated in 1992 to address the increasing demands on families in Southern Windsor County through our eight core services; Early Childhood Services, Playgroups, Parent Education, Parent Support, On-Site Services, Home Visiting, Information and Referral, and Community Development. We are a not-for-profit organization governed by a volunteer board of directors. For more Information on Success By Six and SAPCC please click on the SAPCC logo Contact us at sapcc2@vermontel.net

    36. Child Care Workers
    These workers play an important role in a child’s development by caring for the child when parents are at work or away for other reasons.
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    • About 2 out of 5 childcare workers are self-employed; most of these are family childcare providers.
    • A high school diploma and little or no experience are adequate for many jobs, but training requirements vary from a high school diploma to a college degree.
    • Large numbers of workers leave these jobs every year, creating good job opportunities.
    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Childcare workers nurture and teach children of all ages in childcare centers, nursery schools, preschools, public schools, private households, family childcare homes, and before- and afterschool programs. These workers play an important role in a child’s development by caring for the child when parents are at work or away for other reasons. Some parents enroll their children in nursery schools or childcare centers primarily to provide them with the opportunity to interact with other children. In addition to attending to children’s basic needs, these workers organize activities that stimulate the children’s physical, emotional, intellectual, and social growth. They help children to explore their interests, develop their talents and independence, build self-esteem, and learn how to get along with others.

    37. Michigan Association For Child Care Providers (MACCP) - Home
    A nonprofit organization that supplies child care providers with information and support and assists parents in finding child care in Michigan.
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    Our primary mission is to help our members deal with the many issues they face as child care providers, including state regulation compliance and business management, so they can do what they do best-care for children. In addition, we provide information related to child care to parents, advocates, and anyone else with an interest in the industry.
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    Michigan Association for Child Care Providers (MACCP) is a non-profit organization that was established in 1987. We represent over 1,300 licensed child care facilities, both center and home care, of all sizes that provide care for more than 21,000 children in Michigan.
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    38. Child Care Inc. [ Welcome To Child Care, Inc. ]
    comments. child care, Inc. s Referral Service CCI helps parents find quality child care. Please answer our survey question. Infant
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    For caregivers or parents with questions about safe, healthy and quality child care for children under the age of three. Child Care, Inc. Training and Services
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    39. Home Page
    Our goal is to assist parents and other child care givers in creating a safer environment for children and to also teach the basic first aid skills necessary to respond to an emergency.
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    40. Child Care Inc. [ Parents & Employers ]
    Today s parents must make many decisions and choices while balancing work children are receiving the safest and best possible care can provide child care, Inc.
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