Montana Child Care Services Package

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Montana
Control #:
MT-P093-PKG
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Description

This package includes essential forms for the promotion and proper operation of a child care service. The forms included are designed to protect the liability of the child care provider and minimize the potential for future litigation. Purchase of this package is a savings of more than 50% over purchasing the forms individually.


This package includes the following forms:


1. Child Care Services Contract


This is an agreement between an individual employer and a child care provider whereby the employer hires the provider to care for employer's children as an independent contractor.


2. Employment Agreement with Director of Child Care Center including Non-Competition Provision


This form is used to establish the terms of employment, including duties, compensation, termination, benefits, and more between a child care provider and the director hired by it. A non-competition clause is included as well. Restrictions to prevent competition by a former employee are held valid when they are reasonable and necessary to protect the interests of the employer.


3. Sample Letter for Promotional Letter - Daycare Services - Professional


This form is a sample letter in Word format designed to be used to promote child care services offered in a professional and inviting manner.


4. Waiver and Release for Childcare Services



This form is a release given to a childcare service for any injuries that are suffered by a child while under the care of the childcare service. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state.


5. Business Use of Your Home - Including Use by Daycare Providers


This is a free instructional form with guidance on complying with tax implications involved in running a home daycare business. Specific instruction is provided on the deduction of business expenses in a home daycare situation.


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Child Care Facts in Montana Average cost of care for a four-year old is $7,900/year. Average cost of infant care is $9,000/year. Child care is considered affordable if it is less than 10 percent of total income.

The average weekly child care cost for one infant child is $565 for a nanny, $215 for a day care center (also referred as a "child care center") and $201 for a family care center. Interactive: Use our Cost of Child Care Calculator to find the cost of different child care options near you.

Where daycare centers are companies or establishments that are solely dedicated to watching children, a dayhome is someone's actual house that's used as a daycare center for as long as the tenant and caregiver want it to be.

Must be at least 18 years old and have 2 years experience as a licensed/registered family day care home provider or day care center staff or a BA in education or a related field. Must also have sufficient language skills.

Nannies and au pairs are also great alternatives to consider for daycare. Nannies: Some parents aren't comfortable sending their children to daycare. If you're among that group and have the budget, a nanny is a great option.

Family Child Care Homes. In family child care homes, providers care for small groups of children in a residential building. Child Care Centers. Preschool Programs. School-Age Programs. Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care.

A: Well, if you love babies and all the itty-bitty cuddles and hugs, then yes, it's definitely worth it. However, keep in mind that when you run a home daycare, you not only give 100% of your time to your own children, but you're also expected to give 100% of your time to the other children as well.

The price of daycare tends to be more affordable than a nanny since you are sharing the cost with other families.An in-home daycare center, also known as family care, is usually less expensive than a traditional daycare (but also offers fewer benefits like resources and multiple teachers..

Family Child Care Homes. Child Care Centers. Head Start and Early Head Start. Preschool Programs. School-Age Child Care. Vacation and Summer Child Care Programs. Care in Your Own Home. Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care.

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