We offer free lists of Child Care Providers!
We maintain a database of state regulated child care providers
in Weber, Davis & Morgan Counties which we can use to match your
specific needs. You can get this personalized list by contacting
our office in one of three ways:
- You can
visit our agency for a
face to face consultation.
- You can
call our agency at 626-7837 (in South Davis
County call, 1-888-970-0101). Our referral
specialists will interview you to collect the
information we need to create your personalized list.
- You can
also complete and submit the online form here on our
website by using the "referrals"
link on the left.
All young children deserve a quality care
environment. Finding the right Child Care Provider is often
challenging, but will be one of the most important decisions you
will make. Please take the time to follow the "Choosing
Child Care" link to the left for information and tips on
finding the right child care for you and your child.
We also have a wealth of information on
child development and children's issues in our office.
Including information on toilet training, positive guidance, if
your child is ready to stay home alone, and more! You can
visit the "Positive Parenting" page
for some of this information. If you have a topic that you would
like information on that isn't posted on that page, give us a
call at 626-7837, we will see what we can find for you.
Wondering what the cost of child care is
in your area? Visit our
Community Page for our current statistical reports.
News:
Our
Summer Activity Guide is now available!
Click on this link to
download the pdf document.

CHIP…
A Good Call For Kids
CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) is currently
enrolling. CHIP offers medical and dental
insurance for your child at a very low cost. To learn more,
visit
www.health.utah.gov/chip
or call 1-887-KIDS-NOW.

Concerned about window
coverings in your home?
The Window Covering Safety Council has a great
website dedicated to teaching the public how to keep children
safe from the potential hazards associated with window
coverings. You can visit them at
http://www.windowcoverings.org
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