Family Child Care Links
Activities for Kids (on the Dakota County Web site)
American Red
Cross, Minneapolis Chapter
Anoka County Community Action Program (ACCAP) Resource Guide
Anoka County Community Health & Environmental Services
Brooks, Dr. Robert. Self Esteem
and Resiliency
Car seats & transporting
children, National Safe Kids
Center for Disease Control, Early childhood development and
screening tools for both child care providers and parents
Center for Inclusive Child Care, Create, promote and
support pathways to successful inclusive care for all children.
Child Care Weather Watch, What child care providers need to know
about how weather affects children.
Child
Safety, Consumer Product Safety Corporation
ECHO
Minnesota - a multi-language health, safety, civic engagement
and emergency readiness communication resource that bridges the gap
for immigrants and refugees in Minnesota.
First Aid
(Health World Online)
First Call for Help,
(United Way)
Immunizations (Minnesota Department of Health Web site)
Infectious Diseases in Childcare Settings and School (manual on
the Hennepin County Web site, some fact sheets are available in
Hmong, Somali and Spanish language)
Kids Links (on the Dakota County Web site)
Licensed Child Care Providers of
Anoka County
Managing the business
of day care, a Minnesota-based organization, RedLeaf National
Institute and Redleaf Press
mnchildcare.org
Minnesota Department of Health
Minnesota
State Registry for Education and Meaningful Supports
Minnesota Department of Human Services Licensing
mlfcca.org
Minnesota Rule, Rule
Summary For Parents
Minnesota Rules Governing Licensed Day Care
Minnesota Statutes Governing Licensed Day Care (Chapter 245a)
Minnesota Statutes Governing Licensed Day Care (Chapter 245c)
MNParentsKnow.info
National Association for Family
Child Care
National Resource
Center for Health & Safety in Child Care
"Never Shake a Baby" - video training about
Shaken Baby Syndrome
You will need to view both Part 1 and Part 2 before you
download the form.
RedLeaf National
Institute and Redleaf Press
Think Small (formerly Resources for Child Caring)
Safe
Kids Anoka County - part of a nationwide network of
organizations working to prevent unintentional childhood injuries,
the leading cause of death and disability for children ages 1 to 14.
State Fire Marshal Uniform Fire Code, Family Day Care
Information
Technical assistance to family
child care providers, National Association for Family Child Care (nafcc)
US Department of
Education, Especially for parents
University of Minnesota - Center for Early Education and Development
page last updated -
02/10/2012
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