If you are interested in starting your own child care business, here is information to help you choose your career path. Types of Regulated Child Care Careers: Certified Family Child Care providers may care for 3 unrelated children in their own home. Including related children, under the age of seven, the total number of children cannot be greater than 6. There are two levels of certification to choose from: provisional and regular. A regular certified provider is required to complete training in early childhood education. A provisional certified provider is required to complete AHT/SIDS. Licensed Family Child Care providers may care for a maximum of 8 children at one time (depending upon the ages of the children, it could be less than 8) in a home environment. This type of care is regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Children & Families. Licensed Group Child Care Centers providers care outside a home setting for 9 or more children. Typically, children are grouped with other children their own age. This type of care is also regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Children & Families. Non-Regulated Child Care: Baby sitters caring for 1 to 3 children in the babysitters home. Baby sitters or nannies caring for children in their own home. A babysitter who is a close relative or guardian. THE LAW: In Wisconsin, you may legally care for up to three non-related children without becoming regulated (certified and/or licensed). Want to learn more? Northwest Connection Family Resources "Want to Become a Certified Child Care Provider?" Brochure Northwest Connection Family Resources "Want to Become a Regulated Child Care Provicer?" Brochure For more information visit Northwest Connection Family Resources website, call at (800) 733-KIDS, (715) 634-2299, or email. |