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INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

Resource and Referral

  • a free, customized listing of legally operating child care programs is Blount, Jefferson, Shelby and Walker counties
  • call (205) 252-1991 ext. 317 to speak to a trained consultant (available 9 AM - 4 PM, Monday - Friday) or
  • go on-line and complete your own search (If completing your search on-line, please read our tip sheet for help with your search) or
  • complete a search request form
  • advice on what to look for when you visit child care programs
  • educational information and materials about child health and safety and child development in each referral packet
  • financial Assistance information available for families (local, state and federal resources listed)

    If you live outside our service area, visit Child Care Aware.

Crib Safety Standards Have Changed

Beginning June 28, 2011, all cribs manufactured and sold (including resale) must comply with new and improved federal safety standards. By December 28, 2012, these facilities must use only compliant cribs that meet the new federal safety standards.

Childcare Resources encourages all parents to review the new standards.

Parenting Counts

In collaboration with Alabama Public Television and Talaris Research Institute, Childcare Resources is pleased to offer free Parenting Counts training workshops for parent groups. If you are interested in scheduling a Parenting Counts workshop at your family's child care program, speak with your Director. Directors can schedule this on-site training by calling Beverly Cook at (205) 252-1991, ext. 315.

Sessions

Mini-Workshops (30 minutes)
Baby Cues
Copycats
Parentese
Reading Faces
Stress
Testing 1, 2, 3
Building Words
Valuing Emotions
Tantrums

Full-Length Workshops ( 1 1/2—2 hours )

Communicating
Exploring
Handling Stress


School Readiness “Most parents watch proudly as their 5-year-old grabs her backpack and heads out the door to her first day of kindergarten—her “official” start into the world of education and learning. Few might imagine that their child has actually been preparing for this day since she first opened her eyes”  to read the article published by Zero to Three, a national, nonprofit organization that informs, trains, and supports professionals, policymakers, and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers.

Blueprint for School Readiness, a guide that shows what children need to be successful in kindergarten and a Parent's Checklist for helping a child succeed in kindergarten.

Una lista para ayudar a los padres para que su niño sea exitoso en el kindergarten.

Child Care Aware, a program of the National Association of Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA), is committed to helping parents find the best information on locating quality child care and child care resources in their community.  For Parent Resources, visit http://www.naccrra.org/parents.

This information is intended for referral purposes only. Childcare Resources does not warrant the information concerning any provider nor do we license, endorse, rate or recommend any particular provider. Only you can determine whether the quality of care is appropriate for your child(ren).


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