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This course is offered by American Red Cross chapters to help 11-to-15-year old baby-sitters care for children and infants, handle emergencies such as injuries, illnesses and household accidents, and ... Details >
ChildCare.gov links parents, child care providers, researchers, policymakers and the general public with Federal Government sponsored child care and early learning information and resources.... Details >
The Community Services Locator is designed to help service providers and families find available national, state, and local resources that can address child and family needs. ... Details >
Whether you are considering a commercial day care center or one in someone's home, you should check it out carefully. This handout gives you a list of questions to get started. ... Details >
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If you are a raising a grandchild, learn how to provide the best possible care for your grandchildren while still preserving your own health and well-being. ... Details >
Read this important lead hazard information for families, child care providers and schools.... Details >
The Office of Child Care supports low-income working families through child care financial assistance and promotes children's learning by improving the quality of early care and education and aftersch... Details >
Office of Child Care, Administration for Children and Families
Educators and staff can help slow the spread of colds and flu. On this page, you will find more information on preventing the flu, as well as, materials and tools for schools. ... Details >
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Here are some helpful tips to follow if you are planning to become a babysitter.... Details >
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