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Programs that are license-exempt, such as child care programs run by public schools, but that participate in YoungStar, the state's voluntary quality rating system.
This includes child protective services, adoption and foster care services, and juvenile justice services. It also manages the licensing and regulation of facilities involved in the foster care and day care systems, performs background investigations of child care providers, and investigates incidents of potential child abuse or neglect.
Group child care centers care for more children and are usually required to be licensed, and therefore have a larger number of staff. Children are typically grouped by age.
Madison Lammert covers child care and early education across Wisconsin as a Report for America corps member based at The Appleton Post-Crescent. To contact her, email mlammert@gannett.com or call ...
Under current law, Wisconsin filers can receive a state Child and Dependent Care Expenses Credit up to $300 to $525 for one qualifying dependent, or up to $600 to $1,050 for two or more qualifying ...
A Day Without Child Care is a national advocacy day supporting equitable, affordable and accessible child care for all families. Wisconsin families say this is important.
In 2021 the Child Care Licensing Bureau was created within the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. The Child Care Licensing Bureau performs state licensing regulatory duties as required by state laws and federal requirements. The bureau program is designed to protect the health, safety and welfare of children receiving care and ...
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