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         Child Care For Parents:     more books (100)
  1. Mister Rogers' Plan & Play Book: Activities from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for Parents & Child Care Providers, Fourth Edition by Fred Rogers, Patricia Honisek, et all 1993-07
  2. Help! I've Got a Kid: A Survival Guide for Parents (Child Care) by Wayne R. Bartz PhD, Richard A. Rasor EdD, et all 1989-12-31
  3. Mister Rogers' Plan and Play Book: Activities from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for Parents and Child Care Providers
  4. Help! I've Got a Teenager!: A Survival Guide for Desperate Parents (Child Care) by Robert Bayard PhD, Jean Bayard PhD, 1989-12-31
  5. The complete book of baby and child care for Christian parents by Grace H Ketterman, 1982
  6. Making home-based child care work for you: A parent and child care provider handbook by Holly McDonough-Abunassar, 1995
  7. Child care issues for parents and society: A guide to information sources (Social issues and social problems information guide series) by Andrew Garoogian, 1977
  8. Working with Aggressive Youth - For Parents, Teachers, & Child-Care Providers by Boys Town, 2001
  9. Dissolution of the American Family; Implications for Parents, Teachers, and Child Care Givers - A Personal Experience by Lena M. Reese, 2005-01-07
  10. Child care: For modern parents
  11. Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care: A Handbook for Parents of the Developing Child from Birth through Adolescence by Benjamin Spock, Steven Parker, 1998-07-01
  12. Consequences of child care for parents' well-being (Working papers / East-West Population Institute) by Karen Oppenheim Mason, 1991
  13. Making toys that teach: For parents, child care providers, anyone who works with young children (North central regional extension publication) by Dorothy Labensohn, 1984
  14. Making toys that teach: For parents, child care providers, anyone who works with young children (Pm-967) by Dorothy Pinsky, 1981

161. Preschool Curriculum, Activities, Educational Programs - Mother Goose Time
An online preschool supply store for the handson programs, educational activities, and crafts of daycare, child care homes, centers and parents.
http://www.mothergoosetime.com
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Foster creativity and instill JOY in learning with our easy-to-use, monthly packets of hands-on activities and arts and crafts which provide a balance of important preschool skills. The imaginative projects are educational and fun for the child, affordable and time-saving (individually packaged) for the Daycare provider and informative and reassuring for the parent. ENTER
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162. Welcome To Hampton Roads Childcare
Offering a free list to families seeking child care, parents resource, providers resource and advertisement.
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WELCOME TO HAMPTON ROADS CHILDCARE Thanks for visiting Hampton Roads Childcare We are a service helping parents and providers together with their childcare needs. Please click on the "kids" sign below. Grab a cool drink, wipe your feet, and come on in!
By the way, Our site is always under construction trying to find new information to ad and more providers to choose from....so watch your step and keep checking back to see what's new!.

163. Huron County Human Services/Childcare Program/Providers/Wakeman, Ohio
Provides a listing of child care providers in the area.
http://www.huroncochildcare.com/parents/inhome/wakeman.htm
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Wakeman Ohio, Child Care Providers Claudette Hall Sugar and Spice Daycare Center
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Location: 32 Abbott Street
School District: Western Reserve
Closest Elementary School: Wakeman Elementary Ages of Children Cared For: 4 - 13 years Days of Operation: Monday - Friday Hours of Operation: Rates: $2.75/hour under age 3, $2.50/hour age 3 and over Initial Date of Certification: May 1994 Lisa Hollis Telephone: E-Mail: Location: 2369 State Rte 60 School District: Wakeman Closest Elementary School: Ages of Children Cared For: all Days of Operation: all Hours of Operation: all Rates: $2.75/hour under age 3, $2.50/hour age 3 and over Initial Date of Certification: March 12, 2002 Marlo K. Poore Telephone: E-Mail: photoer@juno.net Location: 5810 US Rt. 20 E Lot # 16 School District: Western Reserve Closest Elementary School: Wakeman Elementary Ages of Children Cared For: 18 Months - 13 Years Days of Operation: Monday - Friday: Some Saturday Hours of Operation: All Hours Rates: $2.75/hour under age 3, $2.50/hour age 3 and over

164. Better Kid Care
Provides educational materials, learning experiences and programs to child care providers, parents, and employers.
http://betterkidcare.psu.edu/

165. Child Care Council Of Westchester, Inc., A Child Care Resource And Referral Orga
Provides child care information and resources for parents, businesses, and child care professionals.
http://www.childcarewestchester.org/
Child Care Council of Westchester, Inc is a private, non-profit resource and referral organization dedicated to optimizing the quality of life for children and working parents. We work with parents, child care providers, employers, and community organizations to help promote the availability of quality child care services in Westchester County. Each year our referral service helps thousands of parents by providing them with child care referrals and information on evaluating quality child care. The Council promotes quality child care by offering training and support services for potential or established child care providers, including: family child care providers, child care centers and school-age care programs. Child Care Council of Westchester's in-depth knowledge of early care and education programs combined with the vision required to promote public policies that support quality early care and education are the reasons we are recognized as a leader in the field.
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166. Welcome To Learning Options!
Internetbased campus that provides quality training for Early childhood Professionals, Head Start Staff, child care Resource and Referral Staff, and parents.
http://www.learningoptions.org/
Attention All Students and Site Visitors: Learning Options was a visionary effort to facilitate professional development of the early childhood professionals through Internet technology, emerging in the late 1990s. We regret that the continued market pressures and persistent fiscal realities have brought us to the point where it is necessary to cease operations. As of January 31, 2003 Learning Options will cease operations. Students will have access to the campus in its existing form, until said date via the Learning Options web site ( www.learningoptions.org All students who are currently registered for courses are strongly encouraged to complete their coursework on or before January 31st, 2003; as we cannot guarantee access after this point. In addition, all certificate requests should be submitted before January 31st, 2003 in order to process these requests and return them to students in a timely manner. With the exit of Learning Options, owners of the existing courses that are now offered online through Learning Options are looking at potential options for releasing or publishing their courses through other venues. Students interested in continued availability of particular courses may sign up to receive updates on future developments. The staff at Learning Options wishes to thank our students and site visitors for their support. Any pressing issues or questions should be directed to

167. GMDCA, The Child Care Resource And Referral Agency In Hennepin County, MN
Nonprofit child care resource and referral agency serving Hennepin County. Mission statement, explanation of their programs and services for parents and providers.
http://www.gmdca.org/
the Greater Minneapolis Day Care Association . 1628 Elliot Ave. S. Mpls. MN. 55404 (612) 341-1177
Subsidy Dept. (612) 341-0737 Referral Dept. (612) 341-2066
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168. Ealry Care Guide
Publication offers child care resources, advice and the latest products and services to parents of young children.
http://www.childcaredirectories.com
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169. Daycare Georgetown Halton Hills Child Care Day Care
of preschool programs offered to the Halton community and information on daily events for child participation. Description and photos of learning and play facilities. Staff member profiles. Parenting tips as well as website links specifically for children and parents. Facility program sponsors list as well as a guestbook.......
http://www.hhchildcare.ca
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We provide nutritious breakfast, lunches and snacks daily and since we try to provide a peanut free environment, we ask that you refrain from bringing outside foods to the Centre. Thank you
A great big THANK YOU goes out to the following companies for their recent contributions to our centre! Hoc Roc Media inc Yo-Yo Japanese Restaurant Topper's Pizza Mastermind Educational Toys and Al Ferri and Sons Welcome Halton Hills Child Care Centre has been providing quality child care for up to 77 children since 1986. Our programs complement the rich experiences that each child brings from his/her family background. The Centre provides a safe, secure and trusting environment where individual children can grow in each of the following developmental areas: social, emotional, cognitive and physical.
Take this opportunity to browse through the information in this site and learn more about our Centre. We value your input so please remember to sign our Guestbook and leave us your comments. We would also enjoy hearing from anyone who attends or has attended our Centre.

170. California Department Of Social Services - Community Care Licensing Division - F
child care in California. PUB 72 (Rev. 4/03) Family child care What Are Parent s Responsibilities? Report to the Legislature
http://ccld.ca.gov/
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NOTICE: We have just updated our site as part of our ongoing effort to improve its utility. The web addresses (URLs) of most pages (EXCEPT the CCLD Home Page, Facility Search, and the California Background Clearance Listing) have changed. If you have bookmarked any of the other CCLD web pages from the old site, you will need to browse to find the new location of the web page. A new site map feature, located at the bottom of the gray navigation bar on the left, is available to assist you in finding each new web page.
If you have any questions about this, please email the CCLD web master at cclwebmaster@dss.ca.gov Please read the latest memo to All Community Care Facility Licensees regarding changes to Background Check Procedures. California Background Clearance Listing Now available online. Find a recent clearance here.

171. Childcare Journal/Daycare Diary/Nanny Log/Au Pair Report For Working Parents Wit
Lessen the guilt trips while recording your child’s milestones and more at extra measure of communication with our childCARE JOURNAL FOR parents PROVIDERS!
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172. Child Care Coordinating Council Of San Mateo County
Select From The Menu Below.
http://www.thecouncil.net/

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Select From The Menu Below Resources For Parents Children with Special Needs Choosing Child Care Finding Child Care Health Coverage Local 2 Paying For Child Care Referral Request Form Parent Voices Prenatal to Three Initiative Get child care information and referrals! Our online child care referral request form can get you connected. Read the current 4Cs newsletter and check the calendar for upcoming meetings and events.
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Select From The Menu Below Resources For Providers Career Development Center Child Care Food Program Children with Special Needs Facilities Programs Licensing Parent Services Principles Prenatal-to-Three Initiative Provider Assistance Provider Web Links Resource/Referral Services SaMCARES Subsidy/Alternative Payment Looking for training class information or job listings Read the current 4Cs newsletter and check the calendar for important dates. Learn about 4Cs'

173. Choosing Child Care
Choosing child care for your infant or child can seem overwhelming. As a parent, you need to ensure that your child is safe and happy in an environment that is
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174. Child Care Services
DWS Services Section DWS Quick Links Section, child care Services. child care is a necessity for any working parent with small children.
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Child Care is a necessity for any working parent with small children. The Office of Child Care can help you find a care provider that is right for you. In addition, DWS can help pay for that care. To see if you are eligible, print out and complete the downloadable application form and contact your local employment center.
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175. Caring For Children - Legal Information - Nolo
Caring for children legal information on child custody, child support, IEP, guardianship, adoption, visitation, and more. , child care Agreement.
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176. Connect For Kids
for Kinship care by Jennifer Ehrle and Rob Geen It s a timehonored way to meet the needs of children who are orphaned or whose parents cannot care for them
http://www.connectforkids.org/

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177. CareGuide ::
careGuide is an award winning website featuring a full range of services, articles and resources for elder care. Visitors can explore the site via the Resource Guide below, or find content by taking
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@import url("themes/CG4/style/style.css"); Home Provider Network Our Partners Careguide Services ... Contact Us CareGuide is an award- winning website featuring a full range of services, articles and resources for elder care. Visitors can explore the site via the Resource Guide below, or find content by taking our elder situation assessment. Care at Home Living Alternatives Care for Caregivers Child Care The CareGuide Assessment is designed to help you quickly locate the most relevant resources and information about your elder care situation. Take the first step today! Take the Assessment A Profile of Informal and Family Caregivers
The term caregiver refers to anyone who provides assistance to someone else who needs it to maintain an optimal level of independence. Families provide the vast majority of care and are commonly referred to as "family caregivers." ... More Planning Your Healthcare Decisions In Advance
Have you ever stopped to think about the potential problems that could come up if you were to become incapacitated to the point that you were unable to communicate your care wants or needs to a doctor or a family member? ... More You've probably heard the expression, "timing is everything." Well, it's true when it comes to being an effective communicator.

178. Special Child
Special child quot;Special child is an online program that provides families upto-date information on available therapies, disability legislation, special education issues, specific disorders,
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179. Child & Family WebGuide: Parent Info On Child Development Research
research. The WebGuide selects sites that have the highest quality child development research and that are parent friendly more.
http://www.cfw.tufts.edu/
links to the best sites about infants, children, and teens
supported by the William T. Grant Foundation about us about ratings topics by age index search ... contact us click one of the boxes above for parent and professional websites rated by experts from Tufts University Topics by age infants (0-2) young children (2-6) older children (6-13) teenagers (13-19) The WebGuide is a directory that evaluates, describes and provides links to hundreds of sites containing child development research and practical advice. Topics are selected on the basis of parent recommendations; they cover all ages, from early child development through adolescence... more Online searches for many parent topics yield information that is inconsistent with child development research. The WebGuide selects sites that have the highest quality child development research and that are parent friendly... more The WebGuide, a not-for-profit resource, was based on parent and professional feedback, as well as support from such noted child development experts as David Elkind, Edward Zigler, and the late Fred Rogers. How to search the WebGuide You are one click away from a list of sites on popular parent topics when you click: Other features of the WebGuide index search special topic one of a kind sites ask an expert sites ... webguide feedback About the features Listed above are eight features that were selected in several parent focus groups. The features of particular parent interest are:

180. NCCP | National Center For Children In Poverty
Most children in lowincome families have at least one parent who works full-time and year-round. Over half of low-income parents
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50-State Policies 50-State Demographics 50-State Economic Conditions Family Resource Simulator ... Income Converter STATE PROFILES National Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming POLICY PROFILES Child Care Cred, Fed Child Care Cred, State CCDF Subsidies Child Support Enforce EITC, Federal EIC's, State Food Stamps Minimum Wage Public Health-Children Public Health-Parents Section 8 Housing TANF Cash Assistance Unemployment Ins May 2004 State Policy Choices: Supports for Low-Income Working Families (2004) New Fact Sheet: If policymakers want to ensure that work provides a route to family economic self-sufficiency, they need to get serious about making work pay. Earned income tax credits and work supports like child care and health benefits can help. Abstract Full Text May 2004 Low-Income Families in Georgia: When A Full-Time Job Isn’t Enough The Georgia Family Resource Simulator is now available. Mirroring the report from the Connecticut Simulator, we chart two hypothetical families to see if Georgia's public policies support and reward work for low-income families.

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