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  1. Child Development Resources for Parents and Providers by NCIC/The Child Care Bureau, 2010-05-17
  2. Special Needs Register: A Practical Child Care Policy for Parents and Service Providers by Lady Iam Hazel Virginia Whitehouse-Grant- Christ, 2004-06
  3. Food facts for parents of babies and young children: Handouts for child care providers to use with parents by Sylvia R Witte, 1993
  4. Education of Children With Disabilities from Birth to Three: A Handbook for Parents, Teachers, and Other Care Providers by Marilyn K. Mapes, Jack C. Mapes, et all 1988-08
  5. Choosing Childcare: A Guide for Parents & Providers by Ann Mooney, Anthony G. Munton, 1997-09
  6. The Handbook of International Adoption Medicine: A Guide for Physicians, Parents, and Providers by Laurie C. Miller M.D., 2004-12-16
  7. Cutbacks worry foster parents.(Family)(Services: The basic stipend care providers receive for the children's welfare will be reduced by 7.5 percent as ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  8. With a little help from you-- look what I can do!: Wonderful ideas for parents, babysitters, day care providers, and more! by Barbara Simonds, 1996
  9. Healthcare providers' attitudes toward parent participation in the care of the hospitalized child.: An article from: Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing by Susan Daneman, Joy Macaluso, et all 2003-07-01
  10. Childcare Journal For Parents & Providers by Jodi L. Marvin, 2001-07-25
  11. Mom in Daycareland: A Practical Guide for Parents and Providers by Carlota Lindsay, Marshall Lindsay, 2002-04
  12. Opening and closing Pandora's box: Discussing sensitive topics with children and their families : a manual for child and adolescent health care providers by Naomi Weinstein, 1998
  13. Corwin Press.(education books)(Book review): An article from: The Bookwatch by Unavailable, 2009-05-01
  14. The Baby Book: A Resource Manual Of Services For Children Under 3 Years Old And Their Parents And Day Care Providers by May; Kaspik, Arlene Ellingson, 1990-01-01

21. Child Care Licensing - Hillsborough County Government Online
Home Page. Citizen's Guide Business Guide Visitor's Guide. child CareLicensing Program Links for parents and providers. » American
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/ccl/links.html
Child Care Licensing Program
Links for Parents and Providers American Academy of Pediatrics
Center for the Child Care Workforce

Children's Defense Fund

Consumer Product Safety Commission
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Legal Information

22. Child Care Connections Index
Nonprofit resource and referral agency, connecting Idaho parents, businesses, and child care providers in Ada, Boise, Elmore and Valley counties.
http://www.ets.uidaho.edu/CCC/
The CCC Project is supported by the Cooperative State Research, Education Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture through the Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Initiative.
Child Care Connections is temporarily being serviced.

23. ODJFS - Child Care In Ohio
parents. parents and providers Ohio children's Hospital Websites;Other links. providers child care Forms (pdf); child care Links.
http://www.state.oh.us/odjfs/cdc/page5.stm
Our Services Info Center About Us Popular Sites ... Recent Additions ODJFS - Child Care in Ohio
Additional Resources for Parents and Providers Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher is required to view PDF files on this site. It is free and may be downloaded from the Adobe website . If you are using Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0, some PDF files may not display. Staff on the ODJFS Network: Do not use the above link. Please try selecting the Windows Start menu, then "JFS Tools", then "Acrobat Reader v4.05". If this is option is not available, contact your local technical support staff.

24. Daycare Denver, Childcare Denver, Arapahoe County Family Child Care Association
Free child care referral service, information for working parents, workshops and information for child care providers.
http://www.acfcca.org/
Welcome to the
Arapahoe County Family Child Care Association
"I believe the children are our future,
teach them well and let them lead the way...."
The Arapahoe County Family Child Care Association is a non-profit organization that began over 20 years ago, and currently has a membership of approximately 300 Licensed Family Child Care Providers in Arapahoe County. Our goal is to provide working parents with useful information regarding quality child care, as well as provide a network for child care providers. We Offer: . A FREE REFERRAL SERVICE to assist you in finding quality child care in Littleton, Englewood, and Aurora. We also offer an
opportunity to have your own web page linked to our website. . A Resource Listing for information pertaining to health, safety,
licensing requirements, and what to look for in a quality child
care setting.

25. A Child Care Primer For Parents
Since its founding in 1983, CCAC has been a convener, catalyst, creator of mediamessages, and resource for parents, policymakers and child care providers.
http://www.voiceofwomen.com/articles/childcare.html
A Child Care Primer For Parents
by the Child Care Action Campaign (CCAC)
For the families of 30 million children in America, the search for quality, affordable child care confronts formidable obstacles: a lack of information; fees that stretch family budgets, often to the breaking point; the poor quality of many programs.
The goal of this primer is to help you find quality child care and give you some ideas about what you can do to expand and improve the supply of quality child care for all families.
Why Families Need Quality Child Care
The last 30 years have seen major changes in work and family life. The most striking trend has been the increase in the number of married mothers of young children who are working in full- or part-time jobs. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data, in 1993, 63 percent of children under 18 had either both parents or an only parent in the labor force.
In some two-parent families, parents arrange their work schedules so that one of them is at home while the other is working. All other families rely on relatives, friends, and child care programs to provide a safe place and a stimulating environment for their children while parents are at work or in school.
Parents also enroll their children in child care programs so children can get the social skills and early childhood education they need to grow, learn, and be ready for kindergarten. One out of every three mothers of preschool age children who is not in the labor force uses center-based care.

26. Minnesota Child Care Resource And Referral Network Of Minnesota
Nonprofit organization offers resources to parent and providers, assists employers who wish to offer child care benefits, conducts research. List of regional member programs, tips for parents, information for providers, countyby-county child care data.
http://www.mnchildcare.org/
Mission:
The Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network provides statewide leadership in shaping collaborations that build a diverse, high quality child care system accessible to all Minnesota families through local child care resource and referral services. The Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network is a member of the National Association of Child Care Resouce and Referral Agencies www.naccrra.net Statewide 1-888-291-9811 380 Lafayette Road, Suite 103, * St. Paul, MN 55107 * Ph: 651-290-9704 * Fax: 651-290-9785 Last updated April 2003

27. Child Care Network
Offering referrals to licensed child care homes and centers.Category Regional North America Michigan Society and Culture...... Referrals to parents seeking child care; Quarterly newsletter for providers. Michiganchild care Futures Project Professional development training for providers
http://comnet.org/ccn/
Child Care Network
3060 Packard
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Jennie McAlpine
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Serving Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Monroe and Washtenaw Counties
Your Support Welcomed P artners W ith: Parents Providers Community Partners With Parents Referrals Parents can call Child Care Network for a referral to licensed child care homes and centers. A phone consultation can help locate those providers who fit a family's needs in terms of hours, location, vacancies and other information. Information Including:
  • How to find and recognize quality child care
  • "Job opening" postings available for families seeking in-home care
  • State and local assistance with the cost of child care
Scholarships
  • Information on all Child Care Scholarship and Family Support Programs including temporary or emergency care
  • Family Support Network individualized scholarships and referrals for homeless families
Parent Education To help parents work through child rearing issues, Child Care Network offers:

28. TEXANS AGAINST FALSE ALLEGATIONS
Organization dedicated to educating and supporting teachers, foster parents, and other child care providers in a fight against a system out of control.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx/tafa/
TEXANS AGAINST FALSE ALLEGATIONS
TAFA finds child abuse by any person as totally abhorrent and completely unacceptable under any circumstance nor do we condone abuse of innocent families by the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services or by the police. Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook TAFA'S PAGES TAFA's Teacher's Page
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29. For Parents - Main Page
regular operating hours; Needing providers serving a Information Resource links Suggestedbooks for parents. Licensed child care in Washington State 2000 Report
http://www.childcare.org/parents/

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Find a provider in our searchable database of over 2000 child care providers in King County Washington Subscribers can search online or call our telephone referral service and a CCR counselor will search for you. You may search as often as you need during your 6 month subscription period. Subscribers Enter Here
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2003 Summer Camp Directory The information provided to you was self-reported by the provider. Child Care Resources cannot warrant that any particular item of information remains accurate as of any particular date. The provision of information about any facility does not constitute an endorsement of the facility, nor should any endorsement be inferred from the fact that any facility is listed with Child Care Resources. Child Care Resources makes NO WARRANTIES and NO REPRESENTATIONS, expressed or implied, about the quality of any facility or the suitability of any program. You may need to visit several providers to determine which is best for your family.

30. Welcome
A community service organization that works with parents, child care providers, businesses, and community organizations to help promote the availability of quality child care services.
http://www.gpccrr.org/
Welcome Welcome to Great Plains Child Care Resource and Referral! We are a community service organization that works with parents, child care providers, businesses, and community organizations to help promote the availability of quality child care services in the area. We provide parents with child care referrals and information on evaluating quality child care, plus resources on various parenting issues. We offer child care providers access to valuable training and support services for new or established programs. We hope you enjoy the information and resources we offer on our website. Feel free to contact us with any questions or comments. Our office hours are Monday through Friday from
8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Our primary mission is to enhance the lives of children and promote high quality, affordable, accessible child care through information sharing, advocacy, training service, development and education. Located in Hobart, Oklahoma, Great Plains Child Care Resource and Referral has provided services to families and providers since 1999. Our services are focused on the following counties: Beckham, Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Custer, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Stephens, Tillman, Washita.
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Providers Community Business ... News and Events
Last updated on 4/1/03

31. Welcome To ChildCareNet Of North Idaho
Information for North Idaho professional child care providers and the parents of the children for whom they care.
http://www.nicon.org/childcarenet/
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32. New Page 1
The child care Council strives to ensure that parents, programs, providers and. policymakers have the information and resources that they need to support early.
http://www.childcaresyracuse.org/
The Child Care Council strives to ensure that parents, programs, providers and policy makers have the information and resources that they need to support early learning and the healthy development and care of all children. We accomplish this through referrals, education, networking, advocacy and the support of high quality child care and early education programs. For Parents Employer Services Council Training Programs Training Calendar ... Special Events Special Topics Child Care Programs Of Excellence Legislative Updates Product Recalls Market Rates 2003 ... The Week of the Young Child We are The Child Care Council of Onondaga County, Inc. and we are here for you. The Child Care Council of Onondaga County believes that all children deserve quality early childhood education and care.

33. Welcome!
Web site to help parents find child care and provide resources to child care providers.
http://www.gccaonline.com
The Georgia Child Care Association website
has moved to its new address at:
www.georgiachildcare.org You will be taken there automatically in 5 seconds. Please be sure to bookmark the new internet address for future reference!

34. Provider Appreciation Day
Founded in 1996 as an organization created to support worldwide recognition of child care providers Category Home Family childcare...... parents and community leaders are encouraged to show their appreciation for childcare providers through a variety of means from individual recognition to
http://www.providersfirst.com/
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Appreciation Day
May 9, 2003
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Provider Appreciation Day toll-free at 1-888-3-FIRST-1 or send e-mail to Provider Appreciation Day Provider Appreciation Day is a non-profit corporation created to support worldwide recognition of Child Care Providers and the valuable work they perform. Provider Appreciation Day Utah Governor Leavitt receives an official Provider Appreciation Day tee shirt upon signing a proclamation declaring May 10, 2002 Provider Appreciation Day in Utah! Enter our drawings! May 9, 2003 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 Mother’s 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.

35. 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/

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36. 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
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E-Mail:
edward1@accnorwalk.com
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 Vacancies: One Formal Education: Initial Date of Certification: May 1994 Number of Training Hours Completed: 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 Vacancies: Formal Education: Initial Date of Certification: March 12, 2002 Number of Training Hours Completed: 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

37. Capital District Childcare 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/
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 Schenectady Child Development Resource Center page! We're here for you, and happy to help!
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Plan Ahead for Your Summer Capacity Spring Has Sprung in The Toy Lending Library What Language Does Your Baby Speak? Tips for Preventing Choking in Young Children ... Information about Product Recalls
Capital District Child Care Coordinating Council
91 Broadway, Menands, NY 12204

38. Caregiver's Korner - For Child Care Providers, Professionals, Early Childhood Ed
Clair College course Home child care As A Business. caregiver Aids Business Formsfor child care providers and parents. Brand New 3rd Edition Just Released!
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39. Illinois Network Of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies - Welcome!
Illinois CCR Rs work in partnership with parents, business leaders, government officials and child care providers to make high quality child care available to Illinois families.
http://www.ilchildcare.org/
@import "../includes/inccrra.css"; About INCCRRA Early Childhood Professionals IL ChildCorps The - Meet Natalie Juhl , a Great START wage supplement recipient. To find out how you can receive a Great START wage supplement, click here - Check out the Spring 2003 edition of "T.E.A.C.H. Talk", a quarterly newsletter published by the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Illinois project. - The Illinois Director Credential is announcing the following change in fees for new applicants effective May 1, 2003. Application fee - $25; Evaluation fee - $200; Assessment fee - $300. - Meet Maryellen Waters , a recipient of the Illinois Director Credential and a leader in the field of Early Care and Education! Quick Links Did You Know? The Illinois Early Childhood Career Lattice is a new project with the goal of ensuring that all early childhood practitioners are well-prepared to educate, nurture, and meet the needs of young children and their families.

40. Caregiver Aids: Business Forms For Child Care Providers
caregiver Aids Business Forms For caregivers is a complete book of forms designedespecially for child care providers and parents who use nanny or inhome care
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