LOCATE: Child Care
Selecting child care is an
important decision for you and your child. The quality of care,
cost, and convenience of location will have a big impact on your
lives. To help you make this decision, resource and referral
services are available through LOCATE: Child Care, a free
service that will help you find child care to fill your needs.
What
is LOCATE: Child Care?
LOCATE: Child Care is a free,
computerized resource and referral database that contains
information on all regulated child care in the state of
Maryland. Parents can obtain referrals to regulated child care
available in their neighborhoods or near their workplaces. These
include:
Family child
care, Center-based care facilities, Private
kindergartens, Private nursery schools, Head Start
programs, School age programs, Summer camps and programs
LOCATE: Child
Care is publicly funded and operated by Maryland Committee for
Children through a network of 12 non-profit child care resource
centers called the Maryland Child Care Resource Network.
How
does LOCATE: Child Care help parents find child care?
When a parent contacts LOCATE
for child care information, the LOCATE counselor will:
- Discuss
the parent’s child care preferences such as type of care,
location, cost and other pertinent variables
- Explain
the type of child care available
- Provide
guidelines for quality child care
- Search
LOCATE's database and provide parents with a list of child
care options
- Provide
current information on early childhood education and best
child care practices
- Link
the caller to other resources such as the state subsidy
program, Purchase of Care.
LOCATE counselors provide this
service with respect to the parent’s right and ability to choose
the best care for his/her child. Service is provided to callers
by trained LOCATE counselors who are professionals holding a
minimum of a Bachelors Degree in early childhood education or
other related field.
What
are the steps to finding quality child care?
- Call
LOCATE: Child Care at your local child care resource center
for child care options.
- Call
referrals for a telephone interview.
- Visit
at least 3 programs. take your child with you and observe
the facility, the caregiver, and the other children.
- Decide
on child care arrangements that seem the best for you and
your child.
- Take
steps to establish a good relationship with the child care
provider.
- Call
LOCATE: Child Care for more information, guidance or more
referrals, if needed.
LOCATE Frequently Asked Questions:
What is LOCATE: Child Care?
LOCATE: Child Care is a computerized resource of all licensed
child care options in Baltimore County. In addition to child
care referrals, we offer information to help parents make the
best decision possible for their child. During a call to LOCATE,
we will discuss the different types of child care, the licensing
process, steps to screening and identifying quality child care
and checking references.
Why is it difficult to get through to the LOCATE: Child Care
counselors sometimes?
Each conversation LOCATE:
Child Care counselors have with families lasts about 20 minutes
because we exchange much important information. There are
only a few counselors available to answer the phones. At times
we are limited by staff meetings, and time off. During busy
times, such as the beginning of the school year, or on Mondays,
you may have to call us repeatedly.
Why do the LOCATE: Child Care counselors ask parents so many
questions before they give referrals?
The LOCATE: Child Care counselors
need detailed information to narrow down the thousands of
referrals we have to the ones that match parents’ desires. Some
of the questions we ask in order to connect eligible families to
social service benefits. Also, LOCATE: Child Care counselors
collect demographic information to better advocate for families
and child care.