Type of Child Care
STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDING ENABLES US TO ASSIST YOU IN SELECTING A CHILD CARE
PROVIDER WHO WILL MEET YOUR NEEDS AND PROVIDE THE BEST CARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CHILDREN.
There are several child care options available to you. Participating child care
providers enable us to offer you a variety of child care services. You may choose
a Registered or Licensed Child Care Home, a Licensed Child Care Center, or a Relative
Child Care provider.
Registered and Licensed Child Care Homes and Licensed Child Care Centers
must go through an application process, orientation, and inspection by the Texas
Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Child Care Licensing before
a permit to operate is issued. All staff must meet minimum training requirements
related to care and education of children, including CPR and first aid as well as
have a high school diploma or GED.
DFPS Child Care Licensing is responsible for monitoring all registered and licensed
facilities and issuing permits to operate the child care program. CCCS does not
monitor licensing regulations. Any concerns or complaints regarding services provided
by licensed and registered child care facilities should be reported to Child Care
Licensing for investigation and follow up. They can be reached at 800-582-6036.
Relative Child Care is not monitored by child
care licensing or CCA staff. The quality of care provided is based upon an agreement
between the parent and the provider, and their individual needs.
We have provided the following information on each type of facility to help you
in your decision. For additional information, including Tips on Choosing Child Care,
click here.
Registered Child Care Homes provide care in the caregiver’s
home for up to six children under age five. In addition, providers may also care
for six more school-age children. The total number of children allowed in a home
is determined by the ages of the children. No more than 12 children can be in care
at any time, including children of the caregiver. Registered homes are inspected
every 1-3 years or more often if a report is filed regarding child abuse/neglect
or a violation of standards.
Licensed Child Care Homes, formerly called Group Homes, provide
services in the provider’s residence or a separate facility for 7 to 12 children
from birth to 13 years. No more than 12 children can be in care at any given time,
including children of the caregiver. Licensed homes are inspected at least once
a year or more often if a report is filed regarding child abuse/neglect or standards
violations.
Licensed Child Care Centers care for seven (7) or more children
for less than 24 hours per day at a location other than the child’s or caregiver’s
home. Centers may have different names, such as preschool or child development center,
or may serve a specific population, such as school-age children. Licensed centers
are inspected at least once a year or more often if a report is received related
to child abuse/neglect or standards violations.
Relative Child Care allows a parent to use a relative of the child
as the child care provider. An eligible relative is an individual who does not reside
in the same household as the child, is at least 18 years of age, and is, by marriage,
blood relationship, or court decree, one of the following:
• the child's grandparent or great-grandparent;
• the child's aunt or uncle; or
• the child’s sibling.
Individuals who are listed on the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Sex
Offender Registry are not eligible to be a relative care provider.
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