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Child Care Links - Choosing Child Care

Choosing child care is a difficult task--and one that only you, the parent, can do. Child Care Links: Child Care Resource and Referral Center of Baltimore County, a local non-profit educational organization, understands and is able to support you in making these decisions. Choosing Child Care: A Guide to Help You Make the Right Choice is provided by Child Care Links: Child Care Resource and Referral Center of Baltimore County and its LOCATE: Child Care counselors.

Child Care Links' LOCATE: Child Care counselors can provide information on child care options and regulations and a free list of referrals to child care programs and providers located near your home, work, school or bus route. They are available at 410-288-5600.

The following information provides helpful information you can use when choosing an appropriate child care arrangement for your family:

Follow the steps outlined and contact a Child Care Links' LOCATE: Child Care counselor at 410-288-5600 for a list of child care programs and providers in your area or if you have any questions.

1. Call
Call all the names of the homes or centers on your list. A good time to call is between 1:00 and 3:00 in the afternoon. Let them know you received their names from Child Care Links' LOCATE: Child Care and that you are looking for care for your child. Mention your child's age. Below you will find some questions that you may want to ask. As you ask these questions, take notes on the information you collect.

Telephone Questions

2. Visit
Visit at least three programs. Take your child with you. When you go, look at the area, the caregiver(s), and the children. Below you will find a list of things to check:

Look at the Area

Look at the Caregiver

Look at the Children

3. Ask
Ask the caregiver if you may talk with other parents who use that home or center. Get several names and phone numbers and call these parents. (If the center is not able to give you this information, you may want to go by the center at drop-off time in the morning or pick-up time in the afternoon to talk with some parents.) Here are some questions that might help you.

Questions for Other Parents

4. Decide
Decide which day care home (or center) seems the best for you and your child.

5. Act
Act on the suggestions provided below, which are designed to help build a sound long-term relationship between you and the provider. They will help you feel good about the care you have chosen.

The hours the program opens and closes.
The days the program will be closed for holidays and vacations..
The things you will need to bring to the program.

6. Help/Complaints

Looking for child care or after-school activities in Baltimore County or elsewhere in Maryland? Search the databases below:

Child Care Links: LOCATE Child Care is a part of the Maryland Child Care Resource Network. The Network is administered by the Maryland Committee for Children under a contract with the Maryland Department of Human Resources.


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