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Home Day Care | Group Home Daycare

Parents agonize over the decision to leave their child in another person’s care when they go to work.
Thousands of choices for child care abound from preschools to institutional day care facilities. A more
intimate option is a home daycare, also called family daycare. These take place inside homes rather than businesses,
and more closely resemble play groups of other young children from the surrounding neighborhood. Unlike commercial
centers or preschools, home child care offers a smaller child to “teacher” ratio, enabling each child to
receive the highest level of care possible without his parents.

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ChildcareCenter.us has a listing of over 113,365 home daycares,
with about 10 new providers added to our database daily. Feel free to use the Home Daycare Search box on the
page to find the perfect child care solution for you!

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When researching whether to place a child with a home daycare, the parents should check their state’s guidelines governing the licensing of
family daycare providers. Not all states require the providers to hold a license, and some states only require a license for providers caring for
six or more children. Looking into the state’s regulations and then following up by researching the credentials of the home child care
provider will ensure the safety of the child.

Parents should also know that many family daycare providers participate in state subsidies program which can make paying for the
cost easier for those short on funds. Find out more information about covering the costs of preschool or early child care by reading both
articles: Child Care Assistance Programs and
Appy for Child Care Assistance.

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Bright Minds Childcare (Pamela Quintana Family Childcare)

Lemoore, CA 93245 | (928) 245-6552

My name is Pamela Quintana and I have been a Licensed provider for more than 10 years. I have a Techers Certificate through the Early Childhood Development Program from West Hills Community College. …

Intellectual Leaders Early Childcare

Milwaukee, WI 53223 | (414) 236-5556

Here at Intellectual Leaders we accept ages 6weeks-12years in a home setting. We provide meals break and Lunch and 1-2 snacks a day. We have a great learning curriculum and have great license staff to assist parents. We accept private and subsidy. To…

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Opening & Running a Child Care Center

Are you interested in opening a child care center? Are you already running a center and looking for additional resources? The pages below will help you learn about the steps you’ll need to take to be successful and will provide resources to ensure your program is providing a high-quality learning experience for the children in your care.

Before you begin your new career path, find out if child care is the right choice for you. It will help you think through some important considerations before you open your child care center.  If you’d like more information on child care centers and other types of care, visit our Types of Child Care page.

There are different resources for you to complete to help you build your business plan throughout these sections. These resources are meant to help you think through important questions. Your local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency and your local licensing agency can help you understand the specific rules and regulations you need to follow to operate a quality program. They will be important resources for you as you begin your child care business.

Also consider and plan for ways to strengthen and enrich your program. Your local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency can also help enhance the quality of your program through training, coaching, and connecting you to additional resources and supports that can assist your center.

In this section you will find:

Do Your Research: This page will guide you through the topics you’ll need to learn about before you open your child care center. Learn about conducting a needs assessment, licensing and background check requirements, and legal, tax, and insurance considerations.

Action Steps: This page will help you begin to take concrete steps towards opening your business. Find information on preparing a budget, finding a location, developing policies and procedures, hiring staff, and marketing your program.

Program Structure: This information will provide the foundation for your family child care home to be successful. Learn about programs and practices that can strengthen the overall structure of your child care program, such as QRIS and national accreditation, health and nutrition practices, child care policies and procedures, and more.

Program Practices: This page will address topics that can help you to strengthen your program practices, including the curriculum, materials, resources, and daily interactions you and your staff have with the children and families in your care.

About our resources:

The resources in this section can be used individually to help you on the path to opening your child care center. Click on the blue buttons on each page to access the resource listed. If you prefer to access all resources in one place, download the complete Child Care Center resource booklet below.