Types of Child Care Programs

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High school Child Care Programs

Allow secondary student to work with the preschool children of high school students, faculty, and community members.

laboratory schools

Are located on postsecondary or college campuses.

Kindergarten

Are part of many school systems today and require children to be at least four years old.

school age programs

Five- to ten-year-old children most often attend.

parent cooperatives

Formed and run by parents who wish to take part in their children's preschool experiences.

family child care home

Child care provided in a private home.

Montessori Schools

Children interact with materials that are self-correcting and require little adult guidance.

Head Start

Dental, medical, and mental health services provided for children.

Head Start

Developed to meet the developmental needs of children from low-income homes.

Kindergarten

Enrolled children spend about half the day in creative activities.

laboratory schools

Exist to provide training for future teachers and to serve as a study group for research.

child care centers

Usually open early in the morning and stay open to until early evening.

Children Care Centers

May focus on providing custodial care while parents or guardians are at work or school.

family child care centers

NAFCC provides the only national accreditation system.

parent cooperatives

Parents make the administrative decisions.

school age programs

Provide care and education before and after school hours.

Head Start

Provide nutritious meals for many children who do not get well-balanced meals at home.

High school Child Care Programs

Provide vocational for future child care professionals.

Children Care Centers

States may require licensing or certification by a community agency.

Montessori Schools

Stress the theory that children learn best by being active.

parent cooperatives

The teacher may experience a lack of control due to parent involvement.

Montessori

The teacher's role is more passive than in other programs.


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