Home Referral Program

ASUM Child Care Home Referral Program

The ASUM Child Care Home Referral Program is intended to assist students, staff, and faculty with locating child care services and identifying the elements of a quality child care home.

The program will assist by:

Providing you with a website address to access at your convenience to obtain a list of registered child care home providers meeting the criteria you select.

Providing you with the resources and guidance for evaluating a child care provider.

Upon request, we will access the website for you and print a list of child care homes that meet the criteria you select.

Upon request, we will make initial telephone contacts for you to determine possible openings and provide you with a limited list of potential care providers.

Types of Registered Home Care Available

An Infant/Family Child Care Home is a private residence providing care on a regular basis for 1-4 infants (under 2 years of age) only with one adult care provider. No other children may be in the home.

A Family Child Care Home is a private residence providing care on a regular basis for 1-6 children ages 0-12 years old with one adult care provider. Provider is allowed to have no more than three children under the age of 2 in care at any time. Provider may be approved for overlap care.

A Group Child Care Home is a private residence or other structure providing care on a regular basis for 7 to 12 children ages 0-12 years old with two care providers. Providers are allowed to have no more than 6 children under the age of 2 in care at any time. Providers nay be approved for overlap care.

Levels of Quality

Registered Child Care- Provider has certified in writing compliance with State rules and standards.

1-Star Child Care- Provider has an extended certificate which is issued when facility is found to be in perfect compliance with State rules and standards.

2-Star Child Care- Highest rating given to programs accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.

How to Find a Suitable Child Care Home

Finding the right care can be frustrating, however time spent now finding a suitable child care home may prevent problems later on.

Step 1- To access a list of registered home child care facilities and information on choosing quality child care go to

www.montanachildcare.com

At this website, you will be able to input the type of care you are interested in, the age of your child, days care is needed, and other criteria important to you. You will then get a list of care providers who meet your criteria.

Step 2- Call providers to inquire about possible openings for the times you need care. Set up an appointment to visit the homes of your choice.

Step 3- Review the information on the website “Evaluating a Child Care Provider”, or the brochure “How to Choose a Good Child Care Home”. Visit the homes and ask questions.

Step 4- Choose the home that best meets your needs and the needs of your child.

Step 5- Meet with the provider of your choice and complete all enrollment paperwork. Your care provider will need a copy of your child's immunizations record.

Step 6- Communicate with your care provider often.

What Parents can Expect from a Child Care Provider

Ways to Support Your Provider


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