FAQ's
Yes! Before uploading any Provider to our database it is confirmed with their
respective state agency that they are licensed and in good standing.
Each state maintains its' own policy regarding background checks. However, as a
rule, fingerprint clearances are required of all family child care homes as well
as all child care personnel including business owner(s) and/or administrator(s)
as well as teachers and teacher's aides, kitchen and housekeeping staff and any
volunteers. Prior to receiving their license or being granted permission to work
in a facility, would-be providers are fingerprinted. Their fingerprints are then
checked against state and federal [FBI] criminal databases.
Any felonies involving abuse or harm to another person would prevent a prospective provider or staff member from being permitted to work with children. In some states, even non-abuse or harm related misdemeanor offences must be disclosed to parents. Further, child care staff must be at least 18 to work in a child care facility. This requirement insures that if there is an arrest record it will show up on the respective databases and be revealed by the fingerprinting process.
To learn more about your individual state's background investigations and finger-printing requirements please visit our State Child Care Licensing Agencies page. There you can obtain the website address and additional contact information for your specific state's Child Care Licensing Agency.
Any felonies involving abuse or harm to another person would prevent a prospective provider or staff member from being permitted to work with children. In some states, even non-abuse or harm related misdemeanor offences must be disclosed to parents. Further, child care staff must be at least 18 to work in a child care facility. This requirement insures that if there is an arrest record it will show up on the respective databases and be revealed by the fingerprinting process.
To learn more about your individual state's background investigations and finger-printing requirements please visit our State Child Care Licensing Agencies page. There you can obtain the website address and additional contact information for your specific state's Child Care Licensing Agency.
Every provider within a 5-mile radius of your specified address will receive an e-mail generated by your care
request. However, the initial e-mail will only contains very basic non-identifying information. This first
e-mail will include your child's birthdate, required schedule, and any comments submitted in the comhments box
only. From the initial e-mail, a provider must indicate they have an opening. Only then, will a second e-mail be
generated providing your name, phone number and e-mail address only. Addresses are never shared with the
provider by our system. For further assurance please see our Privacy Policy.
In a metropolitan or suburban area, whether a parent uses their home, work or
alternative address, 5 miles is about the farthest away a parent wants to travel
for drop offs, pick-ups and/or illness or injury emergencies. Further, by
defaulting to a 5-miles radius, a parent is given several choices of facilities
without the list becoming too long insuring parents will not be contacted by too
many providers all at once. Our system is best suited for more densely populated
areas as opposed to a rural setting. Therefore it is important to carefully
consider your designated address when filling in the care request form.
As a rule, you should hear from providers who have space available for your
child right away. Yet, in the event of slow response, please allow a full 72
hours to be contacted. In our Terms of Use with the providers, we request they
make every effort to contact parents within 72 hours of receiving a care
request. However, over weekends, in times of staffing shortages, vacations or
other time challenges there may be a delay in response time. After 4 or 5 days,
if you have not been contacted by any providers you are welcome to submit
another care request with slightly different care criteria or adjust the address
by a couple of miles.
The Provider Comparison ToolKit includes an in-depth 20 question
Telephone Interview Questionnaire Worksheet along with a companion Provider Comparison
Excel Spreadsheet to help track and organize all the information collected from providers. The ToolKit
also includes a comprehensive 45 question Facility
Tour Questionnaire for parents to bring along as they are touring prospective providers' facilities. And
finally, the ToolKit includes an information sheet about Your Child's First Week in child
care.
Immediately upon submission of your care request, our system will automatically e-mail you the ToolKit to help support and guide your enrollment process.
Immediately upon submission of your care request, our system will automatically e-mail you the ToolKit to help support and guide your enrollment process.
After your initial care request has been submitted, you will receive a weekly
follow up e-mail asking for a status update. Once you have enrolled your child
with a provider, please indicate so on the next follow up e-mail. Your care
request will be deleted from the system at that time and you will no longer be
contacted by prospective providers. All care requests are automatically deleted
after 60 days. After which, you are free to submit another request if you have
not secured child care.
There are a wide variety of programs types to choose from. From very small
in-home care providers to very large center-based care as well as very
structured academic programs to play-based programs and everything in-between.
To outline many of the options available we offer detailed descriptions of many
of the features, choices and items to consider on our Establish Your Priorities page.
However, the most important gauge to follow are your instincts. If it doesn't feel right - it's not the right program for your family.
However, the most important gauge to follow are your instincts. If it doesn't feel right - it's not the right program for your family.
We offer recommendations to parents on how to research child care facilities on
our Doing Your Research page.
On the "Submit Your Care Request" page there is a "Comments"
box which is available for you to indicate anything that you would like the
provider to know in advance.
Food allergies are quite common. Many providers have policies and practices in
place to accommodate for food allergies. However, it is advisable to indicate
any allergy in the "Comments" box on the "Submit Your Care
Request" page. Please also discuss the food allergy policy with each
provider during your initial telephone interview.
Should your child become ill or suffer an injury while at child care, your
child care provider will notify you immediately. In the event you cannot be
reached, the provider will contact any and all additional contacts you have
indicated in your child's file. If a serious injury occurs, most state licensing
regulations requires 911 to be called in addition to the child's parents. Please
also discuss the illness/injury policy with each provider during your facility
tour.
Providers are not permitted to administer medication without parental consent.
To accommodate for children who need regular medication or the occasional cough,
cold or short term use prescription medications the provider will have a consent
form for you to fill out with administration instructions and a place for you to
sign giving consent. Please also discuss the medication policy with each
provider during your facility tour.
It would be best to indicate this in the "Comments" box on the "Submit
Your Care Request" page. Providers who are able to accommodate children
with diabetes will contact you and you can discuss your situation in detail at
that time.
Typically, children are very interested in what the other children are doing
and eating and want to follow along with the group. As a result, picky eater are
very often willing to try and enjoy new foods when they see other children
eating those foods. Please also discuss your child's eating habits with each
provider during your telephone interview and/or facility tour.
State licensing requires full day programs provide a rest period for children
who attend the program all day. State licensing also requires all children to be
supervised at all times. Accordingly, your child would not be permitted to be in
another room or area away from the rest of the group unsupervised.
Furthermore, a day at child care is very eventful and requires much more energy than a day at home. Thus, it is very important for a young child's well-being, health and development to have a rest period during the day.
Moreover, naptime is a different experience in child care than at home. Providers understand how important it is for the children to have rest. Therefore, the environment is very conducive to relaxation with darkened rooms, soft music, blankets and stuffed animals from home. Often providers will also sit with the children and rub their backs to support quiet rest and falling asleep. Of course, sleep is not required but having a rest period is not only state required but highly recommended. Please also discuss the naptime policy with each provider during your telephone interview and/or facility tour.
Furthermore, a day at child care is very eventful and requires much more energy than a day at home. Thus, it is very important for a young child's well-being, health and development to have a rest period during the day.
Moreover, naptime is a different experience in child care than at home. Providers understand how important it is for the children to have rest. Therefore, the environment is very conducive to relaxation with darkened rooms, soft music, blankets and stuffed animals from home. Often providers will also sit with the children and rub their backs to support quiet rest and falling asleep. Of course, sleep is not required but having a rest period is not only state required but highly recommended. Please also discuss the naptime policy with each provider during your telephone interview and/or facility tour.
Separation anxiety is very, very common, especially when a child first begins a
program. Child care providers are exceptionally experienced and skilled at
helping children through separation anxiety. Generally, a provider will hold or
sit with your child until they are ready to join the rest of the group.
Fortunately, this usually only take a few minutes. A quick phone call to the
provider to check on your child can do wonders. Please also discuss the drop off
routine with each provider during your facility tour.
Some providers have installed surveillance type cameras in their facilities
linked to the Internet. Via Internet connection or smartphone app, parents can
log-on to watch their children during the day. Often providers charge an extra
fee for this service.
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