Search for Child Care 24/7 in Erie, Huron, Lorain, Sandusky or Seneca Counties in Ohio. If you have any questions or difficulties please contact the Child Care Resource Center at (440) 242-0413 ext. Child care providers wear many hats throughout their day. They are caregivers and teachers, as well as small business owners and economic development partners.
Find out more. Child care is an important component of community infrastructure that serves not only children and families, but supports economic development efforts. Understand child care. Are you looking for daycare and child care providers in Lorain, Tiffin, Fremont, Elyria, or surrounding communities?
Find out more. Child care is an important component of community infrastructure that serves not only children and families, but supports economic development efforts. Understand child care. Are you looking for daycare and child care providers in Lorain, Tiffin, Fremont, Elyria, or surrounding communities?
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Several studies conducted over the past decade have found that employees can be more productive at work when they are sure that their children are being cared for in a safe, secure child care or school program. When parents are focused at work, the results are reduced turnover, less absenteeism and tardiness, and a boost to commitment and morale.
The Child Care Resource Center works tirelessly to transform early care and learning in North Central Ohio ensuring every child has a high quality learning experience and enters kindergarten ready to learn. The following are programs we would like to provide to strengthen the quality of care provided in North Central Ohio.
The role of the Parent and Community Services Specialist has many different elements, but none as important as helping parents locate child care and creating a warm introduction between parents and child care providers. Finding the right child care program is one of the most important decisions a parent can make for their child.
Choosing child care is one of the most important decisions that families make. High quality child care in the early years can make a positive difference for the future of your child. Making a thoughtful decision now will help your child develop the skills needed to be successful in school. Finding good child care requires an investment of your time.
Family Child Care Homes are child care offered in the home. Often, care is provided for a mixed age group of children. FCC homes are licensed by the state of Ohio and required to pass fingerprint/criminal background checks. Child care centers are facilities that may provide care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children for all or part of the day.
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