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Childcare Referral Services South Florida Parenting
THREE-COUNTY: Family Central www.familycentral.org Family support organization offering child-care assistance, counseling, education, family therapy, parent/teacher training. North Lauderdale: 840 SW 81st Ave. 954-720-1000 Miami Lakes: 15910 NW 57th Ave. 305-908-7300 West Palm Beach: 3111 S. Dixie Highway 561-514-3300 or 800-683-3327 Miami-Dade County Department of Human Services and Child Development Help for parents searching for child care through a database of licensed, inspected facilities and subsidized care if you qualify. 305-373-3521 Day-care/Child-care Licensing These agencies take complaints about day-care centers and keep records on inspections. Miami-Dade County Florida Department of Children & Families North of 90th Street; 305-377-5494 South of 90th Street; 305-377-5509 Broward County Child Care Licensing Office 954-537-2800 Palm Beach County Palm Beach County Health Department 561-355-3018 Family Daycare Association National Association for Family Child Care www.nafcc.org Provides technical assistance to family child-care associations by developing leadership and promoting quality through family child-care accreditation. 800-359-3817 Resources for Parents Children's Services Councils The mission of the Children's Services Councils is to enhance the lives of children and their families. Provides support and funding for programs that assist children and families. Palm Beach County 1919 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach www.cscpbc.org 561-655-1010 Broward County 6301 NW 5th Way, Fort Lauderdale www.cscbroward.org 954-377-1000 Miami-Dade County The Children's Trust, 1900 Biscayne Blvd., Miami thechildrenstrust.org 305-571-5700 Early Learning Coalition of Miami-Dade/Monroe www.childreadiness.org Offers programs to help ensure children will be ready to start school. The Child Care Resource and Referral Network provides information and referral services for individuals seeking child care services and provides training and technical assistance to current or potential providers. 3250 SW Third Ave., Miami 305-646-7220 Florida's Voluntary Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program Beginning Fall 2005, the program allows a parent to enroll children who are 4 years old by Sept. 1 in a free voluntary pre-K program. Parents may apply through the web site and are encouraged to check there periodically for updates. This site also includes research and links to community resources. www.vpkflorida.org Children's Campaign Grassroots effort to establish quality prekindergarten in Florida. A watchdog group for the universal pre-K program www.qualitypre-K.org Florida Partnership for School Readiness Links and information about local efforts to help all children be ready to attend school. www.schoolreadiness.org National Association for the Education of Young Children The nation's largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators. www.naeyc.org 800-424-2460 Parent Teacher Resource Center Co-sponsored by the museum and Miami Children's Hospital, this free center offers lectures, workshops and a comprehensive collection of print and multimedia resources, many of which may be checked out. 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. 305-373-5437 South Florida Preschool PTA Share educational ideas and hear presentations from outstanding speakers in this stimulating group associated with the National PTA. Members are also active in the community and children's issues. Parents of newborns to preschoolers.786-242-1551 Success By Six www.successby6-fl.org An initiative by the United Way to ensure that children under the age of 6 enter school prepared to learn. The website includes reasearch on early childhood education and activities for families. Broward County 954-462-4850 Miami-Dade County 305-646-7074 |
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