New Hampshire Childcare or Daycare Contract

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This is a contract between the parents of a child(ren) and a childcare provider or daycare center. This contract details what services the daycare center will provide as well as their hours of operation and the parameters within which they will care for your child(ren).
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In Connecticut, caring for even one unrelated child on a regular basis for more than three hours a day requires a license from the Office of Early Childhood.

Must be at least 18 and have a high school diploma or equivalent and documentation of successful completion of a 2 year vocational child care course; or 6 college credits in early childhood education or early childhood special education, including 3 credits in human growth and development; or a minimum of 1000 hours of

The average hourly rate of a child care provider in New Hampshire is $15.13 per hour. The average gross weekly salary of a child care provider in New Hampshire is $529.55 ($15.13 per hour × 35 hours).

Overall, the average child care cost for one child in 2020 was $612/week for a nanny (up from $565/week in 2019), $340/week for a child care or day care center (up from $182/week) and $300/week for a family care center (up from $177/week).

Owners of daycare centers profit an average of $37,000 per year. While some owners of daycare centers report earning over $60,000 profit per year, the other side of the spectrum reported hauling in less than $20,000 profit. There are several factors that lead to these numbers including location, size, and demand.

Infant care in New Hampshire costs an average of $1,066 per month, while the average cost of child care for a four-year-old is $862 per month.

In a family child care home one provider may care for a maximum of 6 preschool children plus up to 3 children who are enrolled in a full-day school program. The number of children younger than 36 months of age and 24 months of age that may be cared for is limited.

Unlicensed Child Care Note: Providers who care for more than 5 children, or more than 3 children under the age of 24 months, including their own children, are required to have a license.

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New Hampshire Childcare or Daycare Contract