Childcare Options
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Pacific Childcare through Nextdoor:
To help support caregivers in the 鶹Ӱ community, a private Pacific-only group has been created on Nextdoor.com to facilitate sharing of caregiving opportunities and needs. Pacific employee and student caregivers are encouraged to join the group, and to use this as a forum for creating childcare pods, seeking assistance with care, and other related activities. To join the group, please visit this link. If you are not already a Nextdoor.com member, you will be prompted to create an account.
Helpful Questions for Parents to ask Childcare Providers:
- Is the provider certified, licensed or accredited? Request documentation and/or verify with the state.
- What is the adult-to-child ratio for care? How many children under the age of two are in the care?
- Is the provider trained in first aid? Certified in infant and child CPR?
- What are the security, safety and emergency policies? Are there plans in place? Ask to see these in writing.
- What is their billing policy? Do you provide receipts for income tax credits?
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