Washington D.C's Child Care Services Directory Both parents and providers will find this website to be a valuable site useful whether you are a parent in search of a child care center or a provider http://www.ette.biz/daycareindc/
Extractions: Home About Us Contact Us Please visit our other web sites - AIDSINDC DCRESOURCES ETTE Parent Resources Questions to Ask Subsidy Qualifications Agencies and Terms Sliding Fee Scale ... Dynamic News Articles Provider Resources Access the Waiting List Partners in Prevention Child Care Statistics CDA Program ... See how Accredidation Affects your budget Tools Online Budgeting Commercial Links daycareindc.com was created to address the very important issue of child care services in Washington, DC. Both parents and providers will find this website to be a valuable resource for finding and distributing information. Parents are able to quickly and easily learn the requirements for child care services, search for service providers, signup for our city-wide waiting list (this is not the official list for the District's Department of Human Services) , and fill out the necessary forms for enrollment online. Providers will be able to post and search for jobs online, get a basic website at daycareindc.com (ie. center.daycareindc.com), update its database listing, search the waiting list, receive several discounts on computer equipment, and various professional services. We hope you find this site useful whether you are a parent in search of a child care center or a provider working to serve the community. This site offers information and services for each of you. One highlight of the website for parents is the collection of databases on numerous day care centers (300), including programs that participate in the Department of Human Services (DHS) subsidized child care program. These include center-based and family child care homes that may be for profit, nonprofit or operated by the District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation or District of Columbia Public Schools to help you meet your day care needs.
Capital District Child Care Council A nonprofit organization serving parents, employers, and child care providers in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady counties in New York State. http://www.cdcccc.org/
Extractions: The Capital District Child Care Coordinating Council is a non-profit organization serving parents, employers and child care providers in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady counties in New York State. It is a resource and referral agency, providing resources to the community by improving the availability and quality of child care, and a referral service counseling parents seeking child care. Please visit our NEW On-Line Child Care Search page! We're here for you, and happy to help! Hello...and Goodbye 2005 Child Care Appreciation Dinner From the Executive Director Bikes Are More Than Toys ... Toy Lending Library Hours
Family Child Care And Day Care Directory providers can advertise their child care or day care business to our child It s simple to connect with parents seeking child care by registering your http://www.childcare-directory.com/
Extractions: Contact Us There are abundant rewards to choosing a family child care provider who shares their loving home with your child/children over child care centers with large enrollments. Childcare Directory is dedicated to matching clients and providers to make the world a better place for children. Click here , at the top of the page or do a quick search below. Do a Quick Search Right Now Alabama Alaska Alberta (Canada) Arizona Arkansas British Columbia (Canada) California Colorado Connecticut Dist. of Columbia Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Manitoba (Canada) Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Brunswick (Canada) New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Newfoundland (Canada) North Carolina North Dakota Nova Scotia (Canada) Ohio Oklahoma Ontario (Canada) Oregon Pennsylvania Prince Edward Island (Canada) Quebec Canada) Rhode Island Saskatchewan (Canada) South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Childcare Directory provides a family child care provider a low cost way to connect with new clients. Our directory receives over 20,000 searches each month from parents seeking a high standard of child care. We do not list centers, only professionals who run a home based business. It's simple to connect with parents seeking child care by registering your FCC in our searchable directory.
GMDCA Has A New Site! 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/
Extractions: Entire CCB Site Current Policy Docs All Policy Docs (This document is also available in PDF and Word format.) What Providers Should Know About Child Care Assistance for Families A Targeted Effort to Reach Hispanic Families and Providers Federal and State governments can help families pay for child care. The families you serve may be eligible for this assistance, and you may receive this funding for services you provide, thus becoming a participating provider. How can parents receive child care assistance? Parents apply for child care assistance (sometimes called a subsidy) at a State or local agency. Parents may receive assistance if they show that: they need child care to work, attend school, or receive training; their income is not higher than a certain level set by their State; and
Extractions: @import "../includes/inccrra.css"; About INCCRRA Early Childhood Professionals Glossary The Bright Horizons is working with our global relief partner, Mercy Corps International , to create the Hurricane Katrina Comfort for Kids program. This program will provide Comfort Kits for children age 5 and under that include a small bag, stuffed animal, and developmentally appropriate toys and other comfort items, as well as guidance for parents to help their young children cope. The current "Comfort for Kids" program is modeled on a program the same partners created to help traumatized New York school children in the aftermath of 9/11. Tips for parents and child care providers: HELPING CHILDREN DEAL WITH LIFE AFTER KATRINA: What Parents and Child Care Providers Can Do Helpful Links Parents and Providers Helping Children KidCare , the state program that offers health care coverage to children, pregnant women and their babies or helps in paying premiums of employer or private health insurance plans, is currently accepting applications. Families can apply online at www.kidcareillinois.com
Extractions: KidsVision technology allows parents to log into their childcare center's website to view their children from any standard web browser. Using the most up-to-date, streaming video technology available, KidsVision provides childcare centers and families the highest quality viewing experience. Stay connected....even when you are away!
P.E.T. - Massachusetts Child Care: Western Massachusetts Daycare Centers Non profit organization which helps parents find child care; assists home day care and child care centers with licensing and accreditation; and offers training to child care providers. http://www.preschoolenrichmentteam.org/
Extractions: Welcome For Providers: Professional resources For Employers: Corporate programs Workshops/Entrenamientos Early Childhood Career Planning Center ... Click here for details The Preschool Enrichment Team (P.E.T), a non-profit resource, referral, and training agency, offers information to families teachers , and employers on: Massachusetts child care, infant and toddler care, preschool education, after school programs, subsidized care, children with special needs, summer camp, asthma, lead poisoning prevention, and more. Since 1976, we've been here for the Western Massachusetts community. While we serve the Springfield, Greater Springfield and Hampden County area, we hope this web site can be a resource for all. For Massachusetts child care resource and referral programs outside of Hampden County, visit www.qualitychildcare.org . Outside of Massachusetts, visit www.childcareaware.org
Domain Name Renewal And Web Hosting From Network Solutions Site for child care resource and referral agency for parents and child care providers that contains tips and information about caring for children, child care searches, and local events and programs. http://www.butte4-cs.org
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KCSOS : CCCC : child development and day care referral service. Includes information for parents, providers and list of services. http://kcsos.kern.org/cccc/
Extractions: Kern County Child Care Council Finding Child Care Help Paying for Child Care How to become a Licensed Child Care Provider On-line child care referrals On-line Update Forms Family Child Care Home Providers and Child Care Centers Sign up for the CCCC E-Newsletter! Expanding your child care center or developing a new center Post your event/training on the CCCC website! ... Puzzle Play 50 Marketing Tips for Providers
Extractions: @import url(../css_scripts/fontStyles.css); Home About CDC Press Room Funding ... Contact Us Search: NOTE: Your Web browser does not allow you to properly view the navigation links provided here, but you can view the navigation links separately What's New Contact Us Flu Home ... Preventing the Flu Schools, Childcare Providers, and Parents June 13, 2005 FAST FACTS Approximately 1/5 of the U.S. population attends or works in schools. (U.S. Dept of Ed, 1999). Some viruses and bacteria can live from 20 minutes up to 2 hours or more on surfaces like cafeteria tables, doorknobs, and desks. (Ansari, 1988; Scott and Bloomfield, 1989) Nearly 22 million school days are lost annually due to the common cold alone. (CDC, 1996) Addressing the spread of germs in schools is essential to the health of our youth, our schools, and our nation. Students need to get plenty of sleep and physical activity, drink water, and eat good food to help them stay healthy in the winter and all year. Educators, staff, and parents can help slow the spread of colds and flu. On this page, you will find more information on preventing the flu, as well as, materials and tools for schools. Always remind children to: Cover their nose and mouth Wash their hands often with soap and water
Action For Children - Home Resource and referral agency that works with parents, child care providers, businesses, and community organizations to help promote the availability of quality child care services in the area. http://www.actionforchildren.org/
Extractions: If you are a parent , we can help you find child care and early learning experiences for your child and help you become an informed consumer of these services. We also lend support when it comes to your childâs learning and help you sharpen your parenting skills. For early childhood professionals , we offer valuable professional development workshops and support services for new or established programs, staffing assistance for center directors and links to employment opportunities for early childhood professionals. For the community , this is a place to learn more about the importance of quality child care and early learning, effective advocacy on behalf of children and families, resources for community planning, and opportunities for the corporate community.
Health Care Providers, Child Development - NCBDDD, CDC In some cases, the primary care provider might choose to refer the child and family to educate parents, health care professionals, child care providers, http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/child/screen_provider.htm
Extractions: dqmcodebase = "nav/" //script folder location Infants (0-1 year old) Toddlers (1-2 years old) Toddlers (2-3 years old) Preschoolers (3-5 years old) ... Links to information and resources on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Contact Us Thank you for visiting the CDC-NCBDDD Web site. Click here to contact the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Developmental Screening for Health Care Providers The Role of the Primary Health Care Provider in Childrens Developmental Health Developmental screening can be done by a number of professionals in health care, community, and school settings. Two reasons primary health care providers are in a unique position to promote childrens developmental health are: Primary care providers have regular contact with children before they reach school age. In 2002, 86% of insured children and 71% of uninsured children younger than 6 years of age had a well-child visit with a health professional in the past year. Such visits allow developmental and other health problems to be identified and treated early in a childs life. Whether a problem is medical or behavioral, or both, finding it early and treating it can greatly improve the childs chances of reaching his or her full potential for physical, mental, and social health and well-being.
Child Care Source Dedicated to providing information and services for parents seeking child care as well as information on professional development opportunities for child care providers. http://www.childcaresource.org
Extractions: Parent looking for an early learning program that best fits your family's needs or the resources to help you balance work/life demands; an Early Learning Professional looking for resources for your program or professional development opportunities; a Business wanting to create or support family-friendly work environments; or Communities needing support influencing public policy on children's and family issues. Q: Can I drop in to check on my child whenever I want? A: Parents should always feel more than welcome to drop in on their childs provider ... more Child Care Source is a partnership between The Family Conservancy SM (formerly Heart of America Family Services) and the Midwest WholeChild Development Group... more
Build The Out-of-School Time Network parents United for child care (PUCC) is an organization of low and moderate-income parents, child care providers, and other community residents committed http://www.pucc.com/
Extractions: View the 2005-2006 edition of the Guide to Boston's Before and After School Programs. NEW! Lead to Opportunities for Youth with Disabilities Grants Available for 2005-2006. Please click on this link for application information. Application deadline is Friday, October 28th, 2005. BOSTnet Director of Development Position Posting MS Word PDF For the past 18 years, Build the Out-of-School Time Network (BOSTnet) has been working with parents, providers and policymakers to build out-of-school time opportunities for children, youth and families. In December of 2004 BOSTnet, formerly Parents United for Child Care, adopted its new name to reflect its focus and expertise in the field of out-of-school time. BOSTnet provides training and technical assistance to over 250 out-of-school time providers annually. It does this by providing one-on-one technical assistance, training opportunities via conferences and workshops, and monthly meetings of the Boston Director's Roundtable. BOSTnet also publishes a quarterly newsletter and other materials for the out-of-school time field. For the past 15 years, BOSTnet has published the
Home Provides resources and referrals for providers and parents. Lists county affiliates, meetings and workshops, educational opportunities, and child care related links. http://www.geocities.com/coloradochildcare
Extractions: Colorado Association of Family Child Care To unite family child care associations throughout Colorado. To promote the exchange of information and opinions of family child care providers. To have a stronger voice on family child care issues in the legislative and licensing process. To provide information on educational opportunities that foster quality child care. To educate parents and the community about the family child care providers profession and family child care issues. To assist parents in finding quality family child care. To enhance the quality of care for children in Colorado. Colorado Association of Family Child Care was founded in 1972. We are actively involved in promoting quality child care throughout Colorado. There are over 7000 family child care providers in the state. General Information: cafcc@hotmail.com
Welcome To The On-line Home Of Provider Appreciation Day Future City Planners State of Washington family child care provider wins the tireless efforts of providers who care for children of working parents. http://www.providersfirst.com/
Extractions: Provider Appreciation Day Future City Planners: State of Washington family child care provider wins the Provider Appreciation Day drawing! See Who Won This Year! May 12, 2006 is National Provider Appreciation Day Provider Appreciation Day is a special day to recognize child care providers, teachers and educators of young children everywhere. Started in 1996 by a group of volunteers in New Jersey, Provider Appreciation Day is appropriately celebrated each year on the Friday before Mothers Day. The founding organizers saw the need to recognize the tireless efforts of providers who care for children of working parents. Since then, momentum and support for this event have grown each year and recognition presently includes individuals and government organizations throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Recognition takes many forms including state and municipal government proclamations, local media coverage, business and community events, and private acknowledgement from parents.