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We offer many services to help you run your
child care business.
If you have any questions about child care
as a business, normal or not-so-normal child development,
working with parents or whatever else you need help with, give
our office a call at 626-7837. We can also arrange to
visit your facility and offer any on-site assistance you may
need.
Thinking of starting a Child Care?
We can help. Follow the "Starting Child
Care" link on the left for more information.
Training! We offer several classes
that help you run your business, obtain your Child Development
Associate Credential, climb the Utah State Career Ladder or to
simply connect with other providers. Follow the "Training"
link to the left for more information.
We publish a quarterly newsletter
The Child Care Connector with current news, child care
issues and curriculum ideas. Follow the "Newsletters"
link to the left for more information.
If you need help filling the spots
in your child care, we can help. We keep a comprehensive
database of state regulated child care providers in Weber, Davis
& Morgan Counties. Every month nearly 300 parents seeking
child care contact our agency, we would love to let them know of
your services! Follow the link on the left to our
update forms.
Ever wonder how many slots for child care
are available in your area? How about the average cost? Visit
our Community Page for
our current statistical reports.
News for Child Care Providers:
We
are close to publishing our new Preschool Guide! If you
run a program that offers preschool only (not full time child care) we
would like to include your program!
Follow this link to submit your information online or email
bmontgomery@weber.edu
for a form.
We will be publishing our first edition of the guide on May
20th. Check back for a link.

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) enrollment is open
year round. 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 child care?
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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