1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code 98-113 CUpdated August 20, 2002Child Day Care Centers: Resources forStarting and Operating a Child Day CareCenterMarjorie H. WashingtonInformation Research SpecialistInformation Resear
2、ch DivisionSummaryIn response to many requests for information on how to start and operate a childday care center, the following has been compiled, including references to printed “howto” materials and to organizations with an interest in child care, which may be sourcesof further assistance. Intern
3、et addresses are given where available. State and localgovernments may also be consulted for information or regulations relating to theestablishment of child day care centers in their jurisdictions. This report will be updatedas warranted.Printed SourcesThe publications cited here may be available f
4、or use at a local library. Books can bepurchased or ordered at a local bookstore; cost information can be obtained from thepublishers or from the bookstore. Online addresses are provided when available.ABCs of Starting A Family Child Care Business. 1996. Pamphlet. Childrens Foundation725 15th Street