NAEYC doesn't set adult - to -
child ratios for home daycare, but you can find out if a provider complies with home daycare ratios set by your state by visiting the National Association for Family Child Care's website (NAFCC) and looking through the NAFCC's list of accredited daycare provi
child ratios for home daycare, but you can find out if a
provider complies with home daycare ratios set by your state by visiting the National Association for
Family Child Care's website (NAFCC) and looking through the NAFCC's list of accredited daycare provi
Child Care's website (NAFCC) and looking through the NAFCC's list of
accredited daycare
providers.
A good home daycare
provider is licensed by your state (and possibly
accredited by the National Association for
Family Child Care), has been in business for a while, and has clear rules and regulations, a firm sick - child policy, and emergency backup
Child Care), has been in business for a while, and has clear rules and regulations, a firm sick - child policy, and emergency backup c
Care), has been in business for a while, and has clear rules and regulations, a firm sick -
child policy, and emergency backup
child policy, and emergency backup
carecare.