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Selecting Child Care Part 1

Selecting Child Care Part 1 . Kira Lindenmuth. Edited by Mrs. Teaford. Supplemental Child Care. Supervision of young children by someone other than the parents. Home-based Child Care. The least structured and demanding situation located at home or the caregivers home. Nanny.

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Selecting Child Care Part 1

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  1. Selecting Child Care Part 1 Kira Lindenmuth Edited by Mrs. Teaford

  2. Supplemental Child Care • Supervision of young children by someone other than the parents

  3. Home-based Child Care • The least structured and demanding situation located at home or the caregivers home.

  4. Nanny • A trained professional who cares for a child in the family home.

  5. Au Pair • A young person from another country who lives with a family and cares for their children

  6. Family Child Care • A homey setting where children enjoy personal attention in small groups

  7. Play groups • A time where friends or neighbors meet and let the kids play together while watching

  8. Child Care Center • Provide supervised group care and socialization experiences with a trained staff.

  9. Sliding Scale • A system for families whose income falls below a certain level. • Amount family pays for childcare is based on the family income. Lower income families pay less for childcare.

  10. Licensed • When minimum standards for health, safety, and staff are met. • Set by the Department of Public Welfare in PA.

  11. Accreditation • When a childcare program and facilitymeets higher standards of quality (in the program offered and the staff training and qualifications). • KEYSTONE STARS is a group in Pennsylvania thatawards accreditation to childcare programs

  12. NAEYC • National Association for the education of young children • A national group that accredites childcare programs

  13. Subsidized Childcare • Child care that is at least partially funded by public or charitable funds to decrease its cost for parents.

  14. Work Cited • Hildbrand, Verna. “Parenting” Glencoe Mcrgraw-hill, Peoria. 2000. print.

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