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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mn child care form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's name and birthdate at the top of the form. This information is essential for identifying your child.
  3. In the enrollment date section, input the date when your child will start attending child care.
  4. Complete either section 1A or 1B to certify your child's immunization status. If your child is 15 months or older, fill out section 1A; otherwise, complete section 1B.
  5. For each required vaccine listed, enter the dates received in the corresponding boxes. Use 'MED' for medically contraindicated vaccines and 'CO' for conscientious exemptions.
  6. If applicable, complete sections 2A and 2B to document any medical or conscientious exemptions. Ensure that all necessary signatures are obtained on the reverse side of the form.

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Preparation: - Visit the Daycare: If possible, bring your child to the daycare before the first day. Let them explore the environment and meet caregivers. - Talk About It: Discuss what to expect at daycare, including activities, meals, and the schedule. Use positive language to build excitement. Familiar Objects:
About Form 2441, Child and Dependent Care Expenses.
Childcare license application in Minnesota Step 1: Contact your local county licensor. Step 2: Attend an orientation. Step 3: Complete an application. Step 4: Pass a fire marshal inspection. Step 5: Complete all required background studies. Step 6: Read and understand all licensing rules and statutes.
Childcare licensing requirements in Minnesota Applicants must be 18 years old. All adults in the home must complete a background study. Children over 13 in the home must complete a name-based background study. Must have first aid and CPR training. Must complete a fire marshal inspection.
In Minnesota, licensed child care is provided through either family child care or child care centers. Family child care is generally provided in the caregivers home and no more than 14 children can be cared for at any one time.

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