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         Child Care Licensing:     more books (28)
  1. Licensing of child care in California, 1911-1961 by Sindhu Vaman Phadke, 1975
  2. A brief history of day care and child care licensing in the United States by George M Robinson, 1974
  3. Licensing school-age child care programs (Getting started : technical assistance papers on school-age child care) by Lesia Oesterreich, 1991
  4. The legacy of Miracle Hill: Events which led to the enactment of the 1963 Oklahoma Child Care Licensing Act by Linnie Francene Allsup, 1991
  5. Stories and public managers in child care licensing: California, 1850-1913 (Working paper / Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley) by Timothy J Sullivan, 1987
  6. The case against state licensing of child care facilities: A theoretical and empirical analysis by William Moskoff, 1978
  7. Licensing of child care facilities by state welfare departments;: A conceptual statement ([United States]) by Norris E Class, 1968
  8. Licensing, standards, and regulations in child care programs in Europe, Canada, and Israel by Sheila B Kamerman, 1977
  9. An analysis of the statutory revisions in the child welfare agency licensing law pertaining to child day care in the state of Louisiana by Belinda Terro Mooney, 1985
  10. Life Child: The End of Poverty : The Case for Licensing All Parents (Life*Force series) by Randall Craig Fasnacht, 1992-03
  11. Economics of child care in Wisconsin (Staff brief) by Mary Matthias, 1994
  12. A status report on child care in Utah: 1995 report by Janna Forsgren, 1995
  13. Some aspects of day care licensing at the state level by Winifred A Moore, 1957
  14. Licensing of children's services by Jake Terpstra, 1984

101. Ohio Department Of Job And Family Services
News Events, Our Services, Info Center, About Us, Ohio.gov So much to Discover! Popular Sites, child Support, Unemployment. AdoptOhio, child care, Health Plans, SCOTI.
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102. Statewide Search For Child Day Care Centers And Homes
City. Zip Code. Facility Type. any -. Provider Name. License Number. child Day care Center (DC). child care center
http://www.cis.state.mi.us/brs_cdc/sr_lfl.asp
Michigan.gov Home FIA Home Site Map Contact FIA ... Hotlines Statewide Search for Child Day Care Centers and Homes
Search by one or more of the following choices:

(Partial names may be used.) Name Address County ALCONA ALGER ALLEGAN ALPENA ANTRIM ARENAC BARAGA BARRY BAY BENZIE BERRIEN BRANCH CALHOUN CASS CHARLEVOIX CHEBOYGAN CHIPPEWA CLARE CLINTON CRAWFORD DELTA DICKINSON EATON EMMET GENESEE GLADWIN GOGEBIC GRAND TRAVERSE GRATIOT HILLSDALE HOUGHTON HURON INGHAM IONIA IOSCO IRON ISABELLA JACKSON KALAMAZOO KALKASKA KENT KEWEENAW LAKE LAPEER LEELANAU LENAWEE LIVINGSTON LUCE MACKINAC MACOMB MANISTEE MARQUETTE MASON MECOSTA MENOMINEE MIDLAND MISSAUKEE MONROE MONTCALM MONTMORENCY MUSKEGON NEWAYGO OAKLAND OCEANA OGEMAW ONTONAGON OSCEOLA OSCODA OTSEGO OTTAWA PRESQUE ISLE ROSCOMMON SAGINAW SANILAC SCHOOLCRAFT SHIAWASSEE ST. CLAIR ST. JOSEPH TUSCOLA VAN BUREN WASHTENAW WAYNE WEXFORD City Zip Code Facility Type - any - CENTERS FAMILY GROUP Provider Name License Number
Child Day Care Center (DC)
"Child care center" or "day care center" means a facility, other than a private residence, receiving 1 or more preschool or school age children for care for periods of less than 24 hours a day, and where the parents or guardians are not immediately available to the child. Child care center or day care center includes a facility that provides care for not less than 2 consecutive weeks, regardless of the number of hours of care per day.

103. OCCS: Finding A Child Care Provider
OCCS Maintains a database of all licensed child care providers in Massachusetts. Use this form to search our listings. In addition
http://www.qualitychildcare.org/childcare_finding.asp

Choosing Child Care Services
Finding a Provider Regional Provider List Resource and Referral Agencies Qualifying for Financial Assistance Working in Child Care ... Information for Providers
OCCS Maintains a database of all licensed child care providers in Massachusetts. Use this form to search our listings. In addition, Resource and Referral agencies can be a valuable source of information about providers in your community.
City/Town:
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104. Child Care License Requirements Overview
to ensure child care regulations are being met. The consultants are located throughout the state and are responsible for a caseload of licensed programs in one
http://ncchildcare.dhhs.state.nc.us/parents/pr_sn2_ov_lr.asp
Overview
Who's Regulated by the Division of Child Development?
If your provider is caring for more than two children who aren't related and they provide care for more than four hours a day, they probably should be licensed. In general, there are two types of programs regulated by the state, Family Child Care Homes and Child Care Centers.
  • Family Child Care Home
    A smaller program offered in the provider's residence where there are five or fewer preschool children in care. In addition, they may also provide care for three school age children.
    Child Care Center
    A larger program providing care for more than three children but not in a residential setting. The number of children in care is based upon the size of individual classrooms and having sufficient staff, equipment and materials.

Are Any Programs Exempt From Regulation?
Yes. Listed below are those instances where a program does not have to be regulated by the Division:
  • Recreational programs operated for less than four consecutive months in a year (e.g. summer camps) Specialized activities or instruction such as athletics, dance, art, music lessons, horseback riding, gymnastics, or organized clubs for children, such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H groups, or boys and girls clubs

105. How To Start A Daycare Center And How To Choose Child Care From Childcare.net
Welcome to child care online. When it comes to child care, we ve got it covered. Strengthening child care one visitor at a time.
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When it comes to child care,
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Whether you're a parent caregiver organization employer , or school
we offer you a full range of services
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Please read! Email Login
User Name Password New users sign up Search site for: Search Query Child Care Chatterbox
Please review the Chat Room Rules before entering the chat area Community Portal Share your thoughts and ideas with other Caregivers in your community or across the globe.

106. DHR: The Child Care Administration
MISSION The child care Administration fosters the development of a child care system that meets the needs of Maryland s families for safe and appropriate
http://www.dhr.state.md.us/cca/

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MISSION:
The Child Care Administration
fosters the development of a child care system that meets the needs of Maryland's families for safe and appropriate child care and helps low-income families obtain child care to support the efforts to achieve and maintain economic independence.
VISION:
Maryland's families can easily find quality child care that is affordable and convenient and meets the needs of their children.
GOALS:
Increase availability of child care. Increase access to child care for low-income families. Improve the quality of child care. This Page Last Revised on January 15, 2003

107. Welcome To The Child Care Bureau
The child care Bureau is dedicated to enhancing the quality, affordability, and availability of child care for all families. View child care Bureau Brochure.
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ccb/
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Entire CCB Site Current Policy Docs All Policy Docs
The Child Care Bureau is dedicated to enhancing the quality, affordability, and availability of child care for all families. The Child Care Bureau administers federal funds to states, territories, and tribes to assist low-income families in accessing quality child care for children when the parents work or participate in education or training. View Child Care Bureau Brochure Child Care Bureau releases Program Instruction providing guidance to States choosing to compete for the FY 2004 TANF High Performance Bonus Child Care Award. Child Care Bureau releases a Program Instruction informing States and Territories of the renewal of the ACF-696 Financial Reporting Form. Child Care Bureau releases the FY 2005 Tribal Application Plan Procedures for CCDF Grantees.

108. Los Angeles County Child Care Information And Resources Directory
Disclaimer The child care directory provides names of licensed child care centers, as well as small and large family child care homes.
http://childcare.co.la.ca.us/
Los Angeles County
Child Care Information and Resources
Directory Welcome !!!

This website contains information and
resources which will help you select
the best possible care for your child.
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Child Care Directory Search The child care directory provides names of licensed child care centers, as well as small and large family child care homes. The listing is provided and maintained by the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division. The directory does not provide names of unlicensed child care providers. Note: The directory is a resource of child care providers. The names listed in the directory are neither recommendations nor endorsements by Los Angeles County.
You can locate providers near your home, work or your child' s school by selecting and entering either the city or zip code and clicking " show me the list " .
Note: We strongly recommend you use the Zip Code option to locate providers in the City of Los Angeles. Los Angeles City has over 800 providers. Using this option will speed up the processing of your request.

109. Carefinder Indiana
1.45mb. The ABC Manual is a workbook that will guide you through the steps of becoming a licensed child care provider in the state of Indiana.
http://www.in.gov/fssa/carefinder/
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"A Parent Guide to Choosing Safe and Healthy Child Care" by the US Department of Health and Human Services.

"The ABC Manual" is a workbook that will guide you through the steps of becoming a licensed child care provider in the state of Indiana. English
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The Indiana Child Care Fund, Inc. is facilitating the NEW Indiana Community Child Care Initiative. Also this year they have added a new School Age Care Grant. Read the summary of grants award
  • Indiana Community Child Care Initiative
  • Indiana School-Age Care Grant Initiative
  • 110. Child Care Division - Rules
    child care Division Rules. child care Rules for Registration and Certification Rules for Certified Family child care Homes - Effective
    http://findit.emp.state.or.us/childcare/rules.cfm
    Child Care Division - Rules Child Care Rules for Registration and Certification
    • Rules for Certified Family Child Care Homes - Effective Date 10/15/2002
      OAR 414-350-0000 through 414-350-0400 set forth the Child Care Division's requirements for the inspection and certification of certified family child care homes subject to Oregon laws governing child care facilities (ORS 657A.030, ORS 657A.250 through 657A.310, ORS 657A.350 through 657A.460, and 657A.990)
    • Rules For the Certification of Child Care Centers - Effective Date 07/15/2001
      OAR 414-300-0000 through 414-300-0440 set forth Child Care Division’s requirements for inspecting and certifying those child care facilities subject to Oregon laws governing child care facilities.
    • Rules for the Registration of Family Child Care Homes - Effective Date 10/01/2001
      Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) 414-205-0000 through 414-205-0170 are the Child Care Division’s minimum requirements for registering family child care providers. The purpose of these rules is to protect the health, safety, and well-being of children when cared for outside their own home.
    • Contact the Rules Coordinator
      rules@emp.state.or.us

    111. California Association For Family Child Care
    CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION FOR FAMILY child care CAFCC Dedicated to the Welfare of children. to the California Association for Family child care webpage.
    http://www.cafcc.org/
    C ALIFORNIA A SSOCIATION FOR F AMILY C HILD C ARE CAFCC
    Dedicated to the Welfare of Children

    2004 Semi-Annual Conference
    Membership Info Calendar of Events Newsletters ... Webmaster to the California Association for Family Child Care webpage. Feel free to contact any of our Board of Directors if you have any questions or need any help.
    • We have many links to resources that are beneficial to child care providers and their business. If you need information for your family child care association, look under Association Leadership - a lot of resources, 501(c)(3) information, etc. Check out the calendar of events - there are listings of conferences, workshops, and events on a national and international level. If you need to contact any government agency or office, you can find the links here - on the Federal level and for the state of California. There are also many product recalls and product bulletins sent out by the Consumer Product Safety Commission that we have listed by year and by date.
    So take some time and browse through our pages. If you'd like to email us with any suggestions or corrections, please feel free to do so. We'd be happy to hear from you!

    112. Illinois Department Of Children And Family Services
    2,840 licensed day care centers, 10,609 licensed day care homes and 291 group day care homes with a combined capacity to serve more than 290 thousand children.
    http://www.state.il.us/dcfs/daycare/index.shtml

    Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor
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    Licensing.
    DCFS is responsible for setting standards and licensing day care centers, homes, group homes and day care agencies in the state. In February 2003, Illinois had 2,840 licensed day care centers, 10,609 licensed day care homes and 291 group day care homes with a combined capacity to serve more than 290 thousand children. The Department also purchases day care services for individual children. Protective/Family Maintenance Day Care Programs serve children in the DCFS caseloads. Protective Service Day Care is provided to children in "indicated" reports of child abuse or neglect; the services help to prevent and remedy the abuse, neglect or exploitation of children. Family Maintenance Day Care services are provided to high-risk families whose children are in open DCFS cases; they are used to prevent and reduce parental stress that may lead to child abuse or neglect. The services also help children to develop properly and enable families to remain together. Protective/Family Maintenance Day Care Programs are part of a group of social services tailored to meet the individual needs of troubled families.

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