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Local assistance and scholarships: Local nonprofit organizations and individual child care providers may offer fee assistance or scholarships. Ask the providers that you are considering if they offer any child care assistance or scholarships.
Part-Time Options: Consider part-time work or gig jobs that can fit around childcare needs. Parent Co-ops: Join or form a cooperative with other parents to share childcare responsibilities. Neighbor Help: Exchange services with neighbors, such as babysitting in return for help with household chores.
Texas Health and Human Services Commission protects children by regulating and educating child care providers. Child Care Regulation (CCR) responsibilities include: Regulating all child care operations and child-placing agencies to protect the health, safety, and well-being of children in care.
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Responsible parties Place emergency calls to the police and fire departments. Make emergency announcements to warn other building occupants and summon staff. Account for children and ensure no one leaves a room or designated safe area. Lead relocation of children during evacuations, including children with special needs.
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Co-ops are an affordable alternative to daycare because families exchange care with other nearby families. Care.com is a great resource for finding co-ops in your area, or creating your own, and it allows you to track your exchanges with points, as well as share tips, advice, news and opinions.

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