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Do you need child care but are unsure where to look? Visit our referral services page for more information and create an account to receive online referrals today!

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The Tender Times newsletter includes many valuable resources. The latest series of articles focus on the importance of outdoor spaces. "Although children should have outdoor time everyday, research suggests that American children, on average, are spending only 30 minutes of unstructured time outdoors each week. Spending time outdoors is said to lower stress levels, encourage the opportunity for physical exercise, and build strong immune systems (not to mention a sense of wonder!)"
To read more, click here.
View the newest edition of Tender Times. |
Need something to do this summer but not sure where to look? No need to fear - our 2010 Summer Activity Guide is here! Find your county and see what fun and exciting activities are planned throughout your community this season.
Tired of the same old thing this summer? Check out our ideas for 100 Things to Do in the Summertime as well as Summer Safety Tips to help keep your kids safe and happy. |
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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has established a developmental milestone area on it's website that educates parents and providers on the developmental growth of a child. These milestones are in areas such as how your child plays, learns, speaks and acts. A delay in any of these areas could be a sign of a developmental problem, even autism.
View the CDC's Developmental Milestones site. |
Child Care Resource & Referral, Western Region serves eleven Southern Utah counties - Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Washington, and Wayne. Click here for other Utah counties.
Click here for driving directions to our St. George and Cedar City offices.
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Services for Families
- Free referrals to and information about child care programs, tailored to meet families' specific child care needs
- Free information on how to choose quality child care, given over-the-phone, through-the-mail and on-line
- Free child care data and contact information to programs that support families
Services for Providers
- Start-up support, including grants, for new child care providers
- Free listings on our referral database
- Low- or no-cost training to instruct and encourage providers and center staff in offering quality child care
- Unlimited access to curriculum lending library and children's books
- Free quarterly newsletter featuring upcoming training, grant opportunities, and activities for children
Services for Community and Business Partners
- Useful data about child care services in local areas
- Collaboration with a variety of agencies interested in family and child care issues, including a yearly early childhood conference
- Employer presentations on work-life policies, including ways to support employees with their child care needs, as well as brown-bag seminars for employees on a variety of topics.
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To improve the quality of life for the children in Southern Utah who are enrolled in child care programs and provide support for their families and child care providers.
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