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Child Daycare
Subsidized Day Care Clinton
County provides services through the Child Care Development Block grant to
working parents receiving financial assistance (TANF) or as a low income subsidy
in a effort to assist them in becoming more self-sufficient. The family's
eligibility for a child day care subsidy is based on their need and their
household income. Child day care services are provided on either a formal or
informal basis. Daycare is provided for children age 6 through 12 years. Under
certain circumstances, care may be provided through 18 years of age, or if care
is court ordered.
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Formal Child Day Care is provided on a
regular basis away from the child's residence for less than 24 hours per day by
either a day care center with a valid license, a
family or group family day care provider that is properly registered or a
registered school age child care program
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Legally exempt child care
is provided for one or two children away from the child's own home by a
caregiver who is at least 18 years of a age, or less than 18 and who meet
the requirements for minors set forth by the New York State Labor Law.
Legally exempt Child care may also be provided in the child's own home.
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A parent fee is the weekly
amount paid towards the cost of child care services by the parent or
caretaker relative. The amount the parent pays is based upon a sliding fee
schedule, which takes into consideration their household gross income and
family size. |
Day Care Registration
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Clinton County registers
Family Day Care Providers and School Age Child Care programs. |
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These providers care for 5
or 6 pre-school children plus an additional 2 before or after school
children in their home Family day care providers care for
6 or more children (grades kindergarten through 12 years) during non-school
hours. Children may also attend during school vacations and holidays |
Requirements To Become a
Day Care Provider
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You must attend an
orientation / information session |
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Complete an application
packet |
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You and any household
members over age 18 must complete fingerprinting |
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Attend 10 hours of Health
and Safety training prior to registration |
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Complete a total of 30
hours of training every 2 years |
Benefits
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Start up funding for
Health and Safety |
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Access to a Lending
Library of equipment, toys also arts and crafts items |
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Access to the child and
adult care food program to receive reimbursement for nutritious meals and
snacks served to enrolled children |
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Referral services to
parents looking for Registered Day Care |
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Access to professional
training and tax workshops |
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