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Family Child Care Publications
This list is compiled from a broad range of resources. Some can be downloaded either directly from this site or from linked sites, while others have order forms attached to them.
If you have trouble accessing any of these publications please contact the BCC toll-free line (888-411-3535).
All publications are listed by the step in the facilities development process for which they are most useful.
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- General Planning
- Identify Market Demand
- Assess Financial Feasibility and Organizational Capacity
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- Select a Site and Obtain Site Control and Approval
- Design the Facility
- Secure a Contractor
- Complete the Business Plan
- Secure Financing
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- Manage the Site Construction Process
- Ensure the Safety of the Facility and Site
- Obtain Licensing Approval for the Site
- Equip the Classroom
- Hire Personnel
- Market the Program in the Community
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- Phase in Staffing and Children
- Sustain the Program
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These documents are not specific to one stage but may also be of help during the facilities development process.
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Planning
General
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El Comienzo (In Spanish), Second Edition: A product of the California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, this publication covers a range of topics with respect to getting started in the business of family child care, including tips for starting your business, how to become licensed, setting up your environment, age appropriate activities and much more.
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Family Child Care Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual: An expanded version of the Insight Center Maneuvering the Maze materials, specifically for family child care providers. This Manual includes five detailed chapters designed to help family child care providers business owners manage the financial side of their businesses and plan for a facility development project including expanding, renovating, building or purchasing a family child care home. Available in Spanish and Chinese!
- Chapter 1: Budgeting
- Chapter 2: Basic Financial Statements
- Chapter 3: Understanding Loans and Developing Pro Formas and Determining Debt Capacity
- Chapter 4: Developing a Family Child Care Business Plan
- Chapter 5: Renovating or Expanding a Family Child Care Home
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Family Child Care Handbook, 7th Edition: A product of the California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, this book provides a comprehensive anthology of family child care training materials, covering start-up, business aspects, parent-provider relations, child development activities, and child care resources.
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Family Child Care Home Facility Development Checklists: A general guideline for understanding the steps involved in the process of financing and developing family child care facilities in California. Also available in Spanish and Chinese.
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Family Child Care Homes: Manual of Policies and Procedures (Community Care Licensing Division) Including information about: Licensing; Application Procedures; Enforcement Provisions; Administrative Actions; Continuing Requirements; and the Physical Environment. Also available in Spanish.
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SBA How To Start A Quality Child Care Business: Designed to help you plan, prepare and operate a successful child care business. It explains the step by step process of starting the business, from assessing the need for child care services to selecting the service, setting up your business, and preparing for opening day. It also includes information from women who have owned or now operate their own child care businesses.
Identify Market Demand
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2007 California Child Care Portfolio: The 2007 California Child Care Portfolio presents a compilation of California statewide and county-by-county statistics on child care. The Portfolio includes a comprehensive California statewide report in both narrative and graphic format highlighting child care supply, demand, and cost issues in the context of current policy, demographic and labor force trends.
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2005 California Child Care Portfolio: The 2005 California Child Care Portfolio presents a compilation of California statewide and county-by-county statistics on child care.
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Identifying Local Need and Demand for Child Care: Outlines the difference between Need and Demand for child care, and provides descriptions of community resources that have information about the existing child care market.
See: Family Child Care Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual, Chapter Four: Developing a Family Child Care Business Plan for information on analyzing market demand.
Assess Financial Feasibility and Organizational Capacity
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Predevelopment
Select a Site and Obtain Site Control and Approval
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A Citizen's Guide to Planning: provides information on the process and system of land use planning as it is practiced in California. Its purpose is to explain, in general terms, how local communities regulate land use and to define some commonly used planning terms. The booklet covers the following topics: State Law and Local Planning,The General Plan, Zoning, Subdivisions, Other Ordinances and Regulations, Annexation and Incorporation, The California Environmental Quality Act, A Glossary of Planning Terms.
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A Guide to Homeownership for Family Child Care Providers: A BCC publication about becoming a homeowner and investigating specific loan and assistance programs that can help in the process. Available in Chinese and Spanish.
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Becoming a Home Owner - A Checklist for Home-Based Child Care Providers: from the Enterprise Foundation, this short guide to the steps in the process of becoming a homeowner can be very useful to any family child care provider considering homeownership.
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Directory of California City Planning Departments: Search here to find contact information for your local city planner who can provide information about land use and zoning issues related to your facility.
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Glossary of Common Planning Terms: Provided through the Governor's Office of Planning and Research.
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See: Family Child Care Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual, Chapter Five: Renovating or Expanding a Family Child Care Home, for information about zoning and land use issues.
Design the Facility
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American Institute of Architects California Chapter Offices: Contact your local AIA Chapter Office to learn about which architecture firms have experience with child care facilities design in your region.
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Caring Spaces, Learning Places - Children's Environments that Work: Filled with practical advice on aesthetics, acoustics, room arrangement, outdoor environments, buildings and grounds, storage, and the process of change.
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Family Child Care Health and Safety Facility Checklist: Sections include Your Home, Gates and Guards, Storage, Infant and Toddler Equipment, Outdoor Play, Emergency Planning, and Health and Hygiene. Also available in Spanish and Chinese.
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Lista de Verificacion Sobre La Salud Y Seguridad En Un Establecimiento
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Great Places for Childhood (video and booklet): Provides early childhood professionals with examples of environmental designs that meet the developmental needs of children and adults, paying particular attention to the needs of different age groups.
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Home Playground Safety Checklist: A one-page checklist of information designed to help you evaluate the safety of your home playground for the children in your care.
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How to Write a Disaster Plan for Family Child Care: A handout from the Alameda County R&R, Bananas Inc. Provides excellent ideas for writing a disaster plan, which is required by licensing. This resource is also available in Spanish.
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Infant/Toddler Caregiving - A Guide to Setting Up Environments: Informs caregivers and program managers about designing settings suitable for groups of various sizes and children of different ages. Readers learn about dividing space in family child care as well as in center settings.
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Safety Factors to Check for in a Family Child Care Home: A handout from the Alameda County R&R, Bananas Inc. Provides a useful checklist of things to consider when making sure your home is safe for the children in your care. This resource is also available in Spanish.
Secure a Contractor
Complete the Business Plan
Secure Financing
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Development
Manage the Site Construction Process
Ensure the Safety of the Facility and the Site
Obtain Licensing Approval for the Site
Equip the Classroom
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Many Right Ways/Muchas Maneras Correctas: The Enterprise Foundation is pleased to announce the release of a new video to support family child care providers in their communities. This video provides step-by-step guidance to help child care providers set up their homes for child care. It is available in English (Many Right Ways) and Spanish (Muchas Maneras Correctas). The two versions were filmed separately to address differences in language.
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Tips for Furnishing the Learning Environment: A list of "what to look for when purchasing or evaluating furniture needs."
Hire Personnel
Market the Program in the Community
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Start-Up
Phase in Staffing and Children
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101 Ways to Build Enrollment in Your Early Childhood Program: Provides practical tips that show you how to attract families to your center or home and how to keep them there. Written specifically with a busy director or family child care provider in mind, these hands-on tips make your job easier and save you time and money.
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Family Day Care Provider-Parent Contracts: A handout from the Alameda County R&R, Bananas Inc. Provides an explanation of the importance of using contracts, how to do them, and many sample forms, including: FCC Home Rules, Contract, Authorization to Leave Care, Medical Treatment Authorization; and Field Trip Authorization. This resource is also available in Chinese.
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Parent-Provider Contracts and Policies: From the National Network for Child Care, a set of guidelines for providers who need to set up parent contracts and other policies.
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Sample Family Child Care Parent Handbook: A sample parent handbook created by a family child care provider in Wisconsin who has many helpful materials on her website.
Sustain the Program
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El Comienzo (In Spanish), Second Edition: A product of the California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, this publication covers a range of topics with respect to getting started in the business of family child care, including tips for starting your business, how to become licensed, setting up your environment, age appropriate activities and much more.
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Family Child Care Handbook, 6th Edition: A product of the California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, this book provides a comprehensive anthology of family child care training materials, covering start-up, business aspects, parent-provider relations, child development activities, and child care resources.
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Family Child Care 2007 Tax Companion: Written by Tom Copeland, this electronic publication provides worksheets and other tools for family child care providers filing taxes.
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Family Child Care Marketing Guide; How to Build Enrollment: This guilde provides best practices for marketting a family child care businesses so that it is fully enrolled.
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Home Day Care Complete Recordkeeping System: This 130-page book is packed with all of the financial information necessary to establish and maintain a recordkeeping system for a home daycare. It has been used as a training manual for child care providers and tax professionals throughout the United States and has helped home daycare providers with their recordkeeping since 1995. This is a comprehensive recordkeeping and tax book exclusively designed for the home daycare profession.
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Home Day Care Recordkeeping -- Your Financial Guide to Success: This 98-page book offers a lighter look into the recordkeeping required to operate this unique home business. All important topics are covered and insightful recordkeeping tips are shared. Learn how to calculate the Space/Time Percentage, how to track direct and indirect expenses, how to deduct use of your family computer and television, what methods can be used to record the mileage deduction, and much more. Also available in Spanish.
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