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The CCS program provides scholarships (financial aid) for child care to eligible families for children. These scholarships help pay for a portion of or all costs of child care so parents can work, search for work, or attend school or job training.
Family Support: Reach out to family members or friends who might be able to help with childcare. Sometimes relatives may be willing to assist for little or no cost. Local Community Resources: Look into local community centers, churches, or non-profit organizations that may offer low-cost or free childcare programs.
Daycare centers cost $20 to $70 per day. Home-based family care centers cost $25 to $45 per day and may offer more flexible scheduling options for parents needing part-time care.
Families wait an average of 6 months to secure a childcare spot. Four out of 10 moms who use childcare tell BabyCenter that theyve put their child on at least one waitlist, and that often happens early in pregnancy.
Enrollment at child care facilities can fluctuate throughout the year, so we recommend getting everything lined up as soon as possible ideally before your second trimester. Itll be one less thing you have to worry about!
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Contact your local child care resource and referral (CCRR) agency. The CCRR agency has staff to help families find child care. Ask for help finding options that might work for you. To find your local CCRR agency, select your state or territory and review the Understanding and Finding Child Care Resources page.
If licensed care is not immediately available, consider care arrangements with family, friends, or neighbors. Contact early childhood education, family studies, human development, child development, or similar departments and ask if they can recommend a current or former student.

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