Licensed Child Care Center Home Consent - Forms IN - ius 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the licensed child care program where your child will be enrolled. This is crucial for proper documentation.
  3. Next, fill in the names and dates of birth for each child you are enrolling. Ensure that the dates are accurate, as this information is required by Indiana law.
  4. After completing the children's information, sign the form in the designated area. This signature confirms your consent for the program to report your child's details.
  5. Finally, enter the date you signed the form. This helps maintain a clear record of when consent was given.

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A child care authorization letter is a legal document whereby parents give their written consent to a family member or non-relative to take temporary care of the child or children. This legal template enables non-parent caregivers to help children with any life situation they have.
Proof of Birth/Identity Documentation. Billing Form. Liability Insurance Declaration Form. Medication Administration Form Parents: Our office will be completing this form appropriately and sending it to you for final signature.
In this post, well go over the key papers youll need to provide when enrolling your kid in early childhood education. Proof of Age. One of the first things early childhood programs will ask for is proof of your childs age. Health and Medical Information. Proof of Residency. Legal Custody Documents.
Outdoor Space Footage: 45 square foot per child outdoor play area (Outdoor play area shall be calculated for a minimum of the licensed capacity, excluding children under one year of age). Adequate number of toilet and wash basins available for the number of children in care.
These requirements ensure child care programs offer healthy and safe environments for your child to grow and learn. Requirements include the following: Criminal background check for child care staff. Ongoing training for child care staff, such as CPR, first aid, and safe sleep for infants.

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Information to Share with Your Child Care Provider Contact information for you and any other guardian. Emergency contact information. Past medical history. Current medical concerns. Allergies. Past child care experiences. Who lives in the home with the child: relationship and age. What is the child afraid of? What upsets them?
The primary use of information regarding family income (copies of pay slips and tax returns), name of current child care provider, copies of the providers license, statement of compliance, and information about other child care subsidies is also used to determine eligibility for child care subsidy.
Original documents required by licensing standards in child care are not the property of the child care program; they belong to the individuals or entities that provide those documents. This includes important paperwork such as staff qualifications, health and safety inspections, and background checks.