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Programs that Support Providers

Like all professionals, family child care providers face an array of challenges every day. Many of their needs are specific to the industry, but some, like financial accounting, are broader in nature. In order to better help them and those who support them stay informed as to available resources, programs and information has been compiled and arranged under the following categories:
 Accreditation

 Business Management
  • General Information
  • Marketing
  • Financing
    • General
    • Small Business Loans
    • Food Programs
  • Taxes
  • Insurance

 Family Child Care Program Development
  • Infant-Toddler Care
  • School-Age Care
  • Serving Mixed-Aged Groups
  • Early Literacy
  • Home Visiting

 Physical Environment
  • Space Design
  • Zoning
  • Landlord/Public Housing Issues

 Professional Development
  • Providers
  • Multi-Lingual Resources
  • Community College Coursework and Resources
  • Program Staff
 



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