Texas Child Care Licensure and Insurance Regulations
On the State of Texas’ Child Care Provider website you can find answers to your questions about becoming a license child care provider, and what you’ll need to be to open a child care or daycare center in Texas. It’s easy to click through the list of regional offices to find the one for your specific area.
Do you need help finding Parents (and their Children) for your Child Care Center?
In Texas you have Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (R&Rs) are located across the State and provide free help to parents and providers. R&Rs work with local providers to improve the quality of child care and to maintain and expand the supply of child care in each county. R&Rs help parents find child care that will best meet their individual family needs and are especially concerned about meeting the need for infant-toddler, bilingual, and special needs care. R&Rs also provide low-cost or free training in topics as diverse as health, safety, child development, and sound business practices. To find out more, visit the State of Texas website to check your own listing or log onto the Texas R&R website (TACCRRA) to see how parents can find you.
When was the Last Time You Compared Quotes for Child Care Insurance?
You’ve heard the saying, “Fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on insurance”, haven’t you? Well, it couldn’t be more true than in the child care insurance and daycare insurance arena. Center owners often go default to their homeowner’s insurance agent, or their automobile insurance agent—and end up paying more. Child Care Insurance Professionals focuses entirely on providing innovative programs tailored to each center’s needs, and offers finance fee free, as well as finance free options to it’s clients. Go online and get a quote today