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Florida Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers


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Florida Family/Large Family Daycare Requirements
Large Family Home Standards Classifications
Daycare Family Home Standards Classifications
Florida Specialized Care of Mildly-Ill Children
Florida Child Care Statutes
Registered Family Daycare Requirements
Florida Director Credential and Renewal Application

Florida Daycare Center Licensing Requirements
Daycare Center Standards Classifications
Florida Children and Family Contacts
Child Care Training Coordinators
Florida Daycare Licensing Forms & Applications
Florida Daycare Childcare Definitions






Providers: Must be at least 21 years of age.

Caregivers in charge of a group: Must be at least 18 and must complete
the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services approved introductory
training course. – Training Overview –








Ratio for Center-Based Care Ratio for Home-Based Care

4 infants (less than one-year old) : 1 caregiver

4 infants (less than one-year old): 1 caregiver

6 one-year olds: 1 caregiver

3 infants + 3 additional children (6 children maximum) : 1 caregiver

11 two-year olds : 1 caregiver

6 pre-school children (if all are older than 1 year) : 1 caregiver

15 three-year olds : 1 caregiver

10 children (if no more than 5 are preschool age and of those 5, no more than 2 are under 1 year) : 1 caregiver

20 four-year olds : 1 caregiver

 

25 five-year olds and older : 1 caregiver

 




























Age Range Florida Ratios For Center-based Care
6 weeks 4:1
9 weeks 4:1
18 weeks 6:1
3 years 11:1
4 years 15:1
5 years 20:1
6 years 25:1
7 years 25:1
8 – 9 years 25:1
10 years and older 25:1
Age Range Florida Ratios For Small Family
Child Care
Total Number of Children Allowed: 2-10
Maximum Number of Children to One Provider: 10, if no more than 5

are preschool-age,

with no more than 2 younger than 1 year;

6 preschool, if none younger than 1 year;

6, with 3 younger than 1 year;

4, if all younger than 1 year
Provider’s Own Children Counted: Yes; If under age 13
Maximum Number of Infants/Toddlers to
One Provider:
4 younger than 1 year
Age Range Florida Ratios For Large Family
Child Care
Number of Children Allowed: Up to 12
Ratio of Children to One Provider: 8:2 If all children are birth to 24-mos

12:2 If no more than 4 are under 24-mos
Provider’s Own Children Counted: Yes, if younger than age 13
 
Child
Care Arrangements

The Department currently regulates
the following child care settings:


• Licensed Child Care Facilities

• Licensed Family Child Care Homes

• Licensed Large Family Child Care Homes

• Licensed Specialized Child Care Facilities for the Care
of Mildly Ill Children

• Registered Family Day Care Homes*


*As registered family day care homes are not licensed, they
are not subject to onsite inspections.

Registered Family Day Care Homes in Florida
Though registered homes are not licenced or inspected by the Department, they are required to provide registration
information on an annual basis that includes, but is not limited to: proof of training, background screening, and completion of a self-evaluation checklist.
REGISTERED Family Daycare Home Standards
Child
Care Training

Child care training is an important component and statutory requirement of the child care licensing program.

Educating child care personnel is an essential determinant of the quality of service that children receive while

in care.

The following is a brief summary of some of the training that is required of child care personnel:

Child Care Facility Personnel: Must complete 40 hours of department approved training and subsequently

pass a competency exam. Additionally, a minimum of 10 hours in-service training is required annually. (Note:
This requirement does not apply to volunteers who work less than 40 hours per week and are under constant and direct supervision.)

Family Day Care Home Operators: Must complete 30 hours of department approved training and subsequently pass a competency exam. Additionally, a minimum of 10 hours in-service training is required annually.

Large Family Child Care Operators: Must complete 40 hours of department approved training and subsequently pass a competency exam. Additionally, a minimum of 10 hours in-service training is required annually.


Child
Care Licensing Agency

Florida Department of Children & Families

1317 Winewood Boulevard

Building 1, Room 202

Tallahassee, FL 32399-0700

Phone: (850) 487-1111

Fax: (850) 922-2993
Florida
Daycare Listings  
Child Care Subsidy Agency


Agency for Workforce Innovation

Office of Early Learning

107 East Madison Street

MSC-140

Tallahassee, FL 32399-4120

Toll Free: (866) FL-READY (866-357-3239)

Fax: (850) 921-3188
Head Start –
State Collaboration Office

The Holland Building

600 South Calhoun Street, Suite 202

Tallahassee, FL, 32399-4143

Phone: (850) 921-3467

Fax: (850) 488-7099
Child Care Food
Program Agency

Food and Nutrition Management Section

Florida Department of Education

325 West Gaines Street, Room 1014

Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400

Phone: (800) 504-6609

Phone: (850) 245-9262

Phone: (850) 245. 4323

Fax: (850) 245-9287
State Child Care
Resource & Referral Contact

Agency for Workforce Innovation, Office of Early Learning

107 East Madison Street

Caldwell Building, MSC 140

Tallahassee, FL 32399-4120

Phone: (850) 921-3180

Toll Free: (866) 357-3239

Fax: (850) 921-3188
Office of Child
Support Enforcement

Child Support Enforcement

Department of Revenue

P.O. Box 8030

Tallahassee, Florida 32399-7016

Phone: (850) 488-8726

Fax: (850) 921-0792
Child Abuse Reporting

To report suspected child abuse in Florida, call Toll-Free: (800) 96-ABUSE (800-962-2873).


For national child abuse information, call Childhelp®, 800-4-A-CHILD
(800-422-4453), or your local CPS agency.

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Child Care Licensing

Our mission is to regulate, enforce and improve the quality of child care in Broward County.  We are responsible for the state-mandated licensing and monitoring of all child care facilities and family child care homes in Broward County, including the inspection of School Readiness facilities and investigation of all child care licensing complaints. Child care providers are monitored for compliance with health and safety standards.​ 

Visit our Facebook page @BrowardChildcareLicensing for the latest news and information.

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File a Child Care Licensing Complaint

Child Care Licensing complaints can be filed online (select “Request for Service”) where you are able to track updates and receive results by e-mail, or by calling the Broward County Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000. We will also accept written complaints.

  • File Online (select “Request for Service”)
  • Other Complaint Resources​

Background Screening


​If you are a new or potential provider attempting to register through the clearinghouse, you must first contact Child Care Licensing and Enforcement and speak with a Child Care Quality Specialist to initiate the designation of an OCA/ORI Number. Once a number has been assigned, you may register with the Clearinghouse by using the “Clearinghouse Provider Login” link on the DCF Page www. dcfbackgroundscreening.com.​​​​ 

The Florida Department of Children and Families website can be accessed at http://www.myflfamilies.com/

Types of Child Care Programs

Finding the right child care program for your child is a critical decision to make. Knowing what the requirements are and the inspection process for a child care provider is also an important factor to understand when making such an important decision that can impact your child’s life.

In Broward County there are seven types of child care programs, as defined by Florida statutes, and the Broward County Child Care Ordinance which are licensed or registered by the Child Care Licensing and Enforcement Section of Broward County Government (CCLE).

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Contact Us

For questions or application status, please contact the Child Care
Licensing and Enforcement main line at 954-357-4800 or childcarelicensing@broward. org. For a list of phone numbers and emails by staff, see the ​Child Care Licensing and Enforcement
Organizational Chart.


 

How are we doing?

We would love to get your feedback about the Consumer Protection website (www.broward.org/consumer) so we can better serve you.  Please help us by completing the following Customer Satisfaction Survey. Your feedback is greatly appreciated!​





Municipal budgetary pre-school educational institution “Kindergarten No. 80” of the city of Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic | Official site

Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution “Kindergarten No. 80″ of the city of Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic

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We are together

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Pedestrian regulations

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Magic water

09/13/2022

Healthy buckwheat porridge

09/06/2022

Cognitive hour

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We are little cooks

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“What do you do if you get lost?”

11/01/2022

Cognitive hour “Everyone should know the rules of the road!”

10/27/2022

Musical lounge “Living memory of generations”

10/27/2022

Thematic presentation “Defensive lines”

10/27/2022

“Clean Thursday”

10/26/2022

Studio “Testovichok”

10/25/2022

additional educational service “Sand fairy tale” –

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Festival “Souvenirs of Chuvashia”

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Dangerous road

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Table etiquette rules

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Studio “Lego kids”

Municipal Autonomous Preschool Educational Institution “Kindergarten “Akademika”, Perm

Municipal Autonomous Preschool Educational Institution

“Children’s Garden” Academician “Permami

Founder: Department of the Administration of Perm

Address: 614000, Perm, Perm, Sibirskaya Street. , 17

Phone: +7 (342) 212-70-50

Head of the Department of Education: Anna Demeneva

Head of the Preschool Education Department of the Administration of the city of Perm: Spodaneyko Vera Vasilievna, Phone: +7 (342) 212-903

Head of the district department of education: Shashurin Alexander Anatolyevich , , : 614000 Perm Komsomolsky prospect, 77 office 2, telephone: +7 (342).244-36-14

DEAR PARENTS!

Acceptance of documents for 2022-23 academic year. to the municipal autonomous preschool education Fir Peni Kindergarten, Permi from April 18, 2022. Details on the link.

We will make Perm better!

Work of the city reference and information service Perm

REMINDER

FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN ARRIING FROM THE TERRITORIES OF THE DONETSK PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC AND THE LUGANSK PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC ON ENSURING THE RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO RECEIVE DOSHOLS0080

Educational video

“Actions of personnel and students of educational institutions in case of danger”

rights of the childhood family, the Department of Social Policy of the Administration of the Governor of the Perm Territory (hereinafter referred to as the Department) in the social network “Vkontakte” created an official account “Protection of the Rights of Childhood – Perm Territory”. Here is placed useful and interesting information that will be useful to both adults and children and teenagers:
– about protecting the rights of family and childhood
– about helping parents and children
– news in the field of protecting the rights of families and children
– practical information to help children and parents
To go to the page – click on the image.

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0101 Irina Yuryevna Khokhlova

Telephone: +7 (342) 244-03-92
hours of reception: Wednesday 16. 00-18.00

Deputy Head and Methodological work: 901 Nadezhda Borisovna Galanina

Phone: +7 (342) 244-03-92
Reception hours: Thor 16.00-19.00

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Phone: +7 (342) 236-47-55
hours of reception: Tuesday 16.00-18.00

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Phone: +7 (342) 244-58-54
hours of reception: Friday 16.00-18.00

9000 Methodist (Revolution, 52 g): 52 g): 52 g): 52 g): 52 g): 52 g): 52 g) Elena Yuryevna Terentyeva

Phone: +7 (342) 206-96-97
Reception hours: Thursday 16. 00 – 18.00

for general questions + 2 Shvetsov3 + phone number 2 for general questions) 244 02 28


The activities of the preschool educational institution are aimed at educating and educating children aged 1.6 to 7 years.

The purpose of the institution: implementation of educational activities for the implementation of the educational program of preschool education, supervision and care of children.

Main objectives of the institution:

  • protection of life and strengthening of physical and psychological health of children
  • preservation and support of the child’s individuality, development of the individual abilities and creative potential of each child as a subject of relations with people, the world and himself
  • creation of conditions for the development of the general culture of pupils on the basis of the assimilation of the Federal State Educational Standard, their adaptation to life in society, the development of their moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic qualities, initiative, independence, the formation of the prerequisites for educational activities
  • education taking into account the age categories of citizenship, respect for human rights and freedoms, love for the environment, motherland, family
  • interaction with the families of pupils to ensure full development, provision of advisory and methodological assistance to parents on issues of education, training and development
  • creation of equal educational conditions that ensure the self-development of each pupil, as a subject of his own life, taking into account his psychophysiological characteristics
  • creation of conditions for obtaining a quality education for people with disabilities.