Daycare
Daycare is for Parents, not Infants and Toddlers
http://www.bconnex.net/~cspcc/daycare/
Sponsored by the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, this
site explores societal values and other issues surrounding contemporary child care
and other family concerns.
Daycare Lister
http://www.daycarelister.com/
Looking for daycare in northern California? This site, geared toward residents (and
especially those new to the area), offers a map which locates those centers nearest
your work or home.
The Daycare Page
http://www.thegrapevine.com/daycare/
The Daycare Page is a broad-based information service that has won numerous awards
for excellence. Produced by the National Daycare Alliance, the site is a resource
for working parents and daycare providers throughout the country and addresses all
types of childcare, including center or home-based daycare, or that provided by a
nanny or au pair. And the information is substantial—there’s a nationwide database
directory of daycare providers, news and feature stories, discussion groups, and
the “Ask Nana” corner, where readers get common sense advise from a grandmother and
experienced daycare provider.
Daycare Providers Home Page
http://www.io.org/~dlukas/
A superb site for anyone interested in daycare. Established by one provider to share
“techniques, ideas, problems and solutions,” this site offers a wealth of information
and resources, including an IRC channel, a variety of craft and activity ideas, and
links to a host of daycare-related sites—sites for pre-school development, pre-school
activities, daycare businesses and daycare software, and many, many more!
Kiddie Campus U
http://www.kiddiecampus.com
Kiddie Campus U owns and operates daycare centers in the New York area. In addition
to the KCU program and consulting options, the site serves as a primer for daycare
considerations and includes a number of “kiddie links.”