Child care center start up

    • [DOCX File]First 5 California

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      The program will enable child care providers to purchase age-appropriate facilities and infrastructure, start-up support, and professional development for all care settings. Proper training, facilities, and infrastructure will ensure infants and toddlers receive the best adult-child interaction to support their brain development when they are ...


    • [DOCX File]Staff Record Checklist - Family Child Care Centers, DCF-F ...

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      R. 12/2020. Word-fillable, non-expanding. 1 – If the licensee is a provider, a staff file is required. 2 – On file with DCF. 3 – BCR recommended. 4 – Second providers required to meet staff-to-child ratios have six months after beginning work to complete the required training. 5 – After 240 hours. 6 – All persons who provide care and supervision to children under age five. 7 ...


    • [DOC File]Sources and Uses – Center Child Care

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      Insurance (property/casualty, worker’s compensation, child care business liability, etc.) Marketing Expenses - Signage. Professional Services. Working Capital (operating costs for first few months in start-up business or money to cover cash flow deficits)


    • [DOC File]Sample EHS-CC Partnership Memorandum of Understanding …

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      Services provided in child care settings will comply with the Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS) and the Head Start Act. These services are funded through a combination of Early Head Start grant funds, child care subsidies, and (insert other private or public funding sources).


    • [DOC File]ChildCareProviderRequirements - Ky CHFS

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      Licensed Child Care Center (Type I) Licensed Child Care Homes (Type II) Certified Family Child Care Homes Registered Provider Program Definition A licensed type I child care facility is a facility that regularly provides child care services for four (4) or more children in a non-residential setting; or thirteen (13) or more children in a ...


    • [DOCX File]How to Ease Your Child’s Separation Anxiety

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      Many parents end up spending a large share of their paychecks for child care and still are not happy with the quality of the care their children receive. Lower-income families are much less likely to have their child in a quality center, and are more likely to have multiple changes in their child care arrangements, than middle- to higher-income ...


    • [DOCX File]Sample Letter Notifying Families Regarding Health & Safety ...

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      Children who start to experience symptoms of respiratory illness, including a fever of >100.4 while at child care, will be isolated from other children until they can be picked up. Until further notice, all program field trips will be suspended.


    • [DOC File]Implementation Plan Template

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      2.5.2 Security Set Up During Implementation [This subsection of the Project Implementation Plan addresses security issues specifically related to the implementation effort, if any. For example, if LAN servers or workstations will be installed at a site with sensitive data preloaded on non-removable hard disk drives, address how security would ...


    • [DOCX File]Center_5-12_Guidance_Document_Recommendation_FY20

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      Great Start to Quality Program Quality Indicators Guidance for Child Care Centers 5-12. October 2020. Funding from the Office of Great Start within the Michigan Department of Education supports the implementation of . Great Start.


    • [DOCX File]Introduction - GA Decal Bright from the Start

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      Be a licensed child care center which serves infants and toddlers and is in good standing with DECAL (minimum of 2 classrooms) Have a 2 or 3-star rating in Quality Rated and an identified need for improving infant toddler care. Early Head Start programs are not eligible to apply for this grant. Be a current Georgia’s Pre-K Program provider


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