Refers to the number of qualified adult caregivers relative to the number of children in a child care program
Programs serving school age children and older when they are not in school.
Child care provided in nonresidential group settings, such as within public or private schools, churches, preschools, day care centers, or nursery schools
process of looking at criminal records, education, employment history, civil records, references, etc.
Any public or private financial assistance intended to lower the cost of child care for families
term referring to academic degrees, licenses or certificates awarded to individuals who successfully complete state or national requirements to enter specialized roles
A federally funded program that serves eligible low-income families with children from ages 3-4
term referring to onsite inspections of a child care program to monitor compliance with licensing or other regulatory requirements
Usually state funded programs designed for 4-5 year olds that focus on school readiness
General beliefs, concepts, and attitudes of a child care program
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