Two-week notice: Many daycare providers require a minimum two-week notice for termination of services. This applies to both parents voluntarily withdrawing their child and providers terminating care. Provider-specific policies: Your daycare may have a longer or shorter notice period specified in its contract.
Florida law requires anyone with information to report abuse directly to the Florida Abuse Hotline at 1-800-962-2873 or by using our online reporting tool.
7 tips to ease the transition into child care Visit your new center with your child. Talk about childcare with your child. Practice experiences outside the home. Give yourself lots of time for drop off. Ease into it. Ensure your child has proper supplies. Celebrate the time together outside of child care.
The Office of Licensing is responsible for the statewide monitoring of programs that provide services that meet the statutory definition of “child care.” This is accomplished through the inspection of child care providers to ensure the consistent application of child care standards established by Florida Statute and ...
402.26 Child care; legislative intent.— (1) The Legislature recognizes the critical importance to the citizens of the state of both safety and quality in child care. Child care in Florida is in the midst of continuing change and development, driven by extraordinary changes in demographics.
Platforms are acceptable when safely constructed, with an impervious surface that can be easily cleaned and sanitized or disinfected. (b) For facilities having from one to 15 children, there shall be one toilet and one wash basin. There shall be one additional toilet and basin for every 30 children thereafter.
The Office of Child Care Regulation in the Department of Children and Families is statutorily responsible, per Florida Statutes 402.305, F.S. and Florida Administrative Code 65C-22, F.A.C., for the statewide administration of the child care licensing program in 62 of Florida's 67 counties.
Write to the Board Written public comment can be submitted by writing to the Board office or emailing boardoffice@palmbeachschools.
Families, please call us at 561-514-3300 Monday - Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 8 am to 12 pm. Providers, please connect with us at 561-214-8000.
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