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  1. In Nebraska, anyone who provides child care to four or more children from different families must be licensed as a child care provider. There are five license types: Family Child Care Home I, Family Child Care Home II, Child Care Center, Preschool, and School-Age-Only Center.
    • How to Apply for a Child Care Or Preschool License

      Family Child Care Home II. Regulations: Title 391 NAC 2; Licensing Process Overview: FCCH I and II; Licensing Provisional Instruction Letter FCCH I and II; ... Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 (402) 471-3121 TDD ...

    • Training Approval

      Training Authorization only applies to those trainings used to meet pre-service and in-service hours required by childcare licensing that do not fit into one of the above categories. Organizations that provide these trainings must have them authorized by the Nebraska Department of Education, Office of Early Childhood 30 days prior to the training.

    • Step up to Quality

      Committed to Quality. Step Up to Quality helps great child care providers become even better. If you see that a child care provider is enrolled in Step Up to Quality, you know that they are committed to being the very best.

    • Child Care Subsidy Information

      A family may receive Child Care Subsidy for a child up to the age of 19 if the child requires care due to a special need. The full cost of child care may be covered. Depending on their income, some families may owe a monthly fee that is paid directly to the child care provider.

  2. Family Child Care Home II: This type of program is in the home of the provider or at another site. The maximum capacity is twelve children with two providers. Child Care Center: This type of program is licensed for 13 or more children while following the staff to child ratio per the state regulations.
  3. Provides facility information for licensed Family Child Care Home I, Family Child Care Home II, Child Care Centers and Preschool Programs in the State of Nebraska. License Information System Search. Lists all licensed child care facilities in the State of Nebraska. Lists any monitoring and inspections completed after October 2018
  4. childcarecenter.us

    Nebraska Home Child Care. With more than 1,918 Nebraska home daycare providers, family childcare options in Nebraska are extensive. We understand that your family's personal needs and budgets are crucial when selecting the right home childcare, and we've made the task easier by compiling information about Nebraska home daycare options into a single site and arranging them by county and ...
  5. childcare.gov

    Understanding and Finding Child Care Resources. Link. Connect to resources that help you: Understand your child care choices and how to choose quality care; Learn about child care licensing and requirements like inspection reports and criminal background checks; Find child care near you; Make a child care complaint
  6. nebraskacaresforkids.org

    Our program strives for high-quality early care and learning environments as that sets the stage for a lifetime of ongoing learning, good health, and productivity. We have a Step Up to Quality-5 rating. Family child care is truly about building those relationships and being one big family!" Brandy Price, Owner/Teacher, ABC,123 Childcare ...
  7. NEBRASKA: FEDERAL AND STATE CHILD CARE AND EARLY LEARNING FUNDING Program quality varies substantially within and across states. Quality child care and early learning programs rely on a strong workforce, but low pay makes it difficult to recruit and retain educators. In Nebraska, child care workers earn $13.99 per hour ($29,100 annually).42
  8. govdocs.nebraska.gov

    A Family Child Care Home I provider may be approved to serve no more than two (2) additional school-age children during non-school hours. A Family Child Care Home II is a child care operation either in the provider's place of residence or a site other than their home. This type of facility serves twelve (12) or fewer children at any onetime.
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