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Chenango County Child Care Coordinating Council, Inc.

 
Child Care Definitions


Understanding what different child care words mean will help parents to choose appropriate care for their children.

Babysitter - a person who takes care of children while the parent goes out for a short time; usually does not have any training in child care, but some have Red Cross babysitter training.

Child Day Care Center - a New York State regulated program where children are cared for in a site other than a personal residence for more than 3 hours and less than 24 hours each day

Drop-In Care - a program that provides care for a maximum of 3 hours per day on a drop-in basis

Family Day Care - an arrangement in which your child is cared for in a New York State registered child care provider’s home; usually the child is with 1 or more other children

Group Family Day Care - an arrangement in which your child is cared for in a New York State licensed child care provider’s home; usually the child is with a larger group of children and an assistant must be present.

Informal Care - care in a home where a provider may care for no more than 2 children plus their own at any given time. It is legal to care for 2 children and the provider’s own without being registered with New York State.

Nursery School - a pre-school program, that usually operates 2 to 3 hours per day for 2 to 5 days each week. Programs offering daily care of less than 3 hours per child are not required to be licensed by New York State.

School-Age Care - a program which provides care usually for school age children before and after school; some programs provide care on school holidays, snow days, and summer



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