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Pinellas
County licenses and regulates over 400 children's centers.
Children two months of age through school age children attend
centers providing early care and education and school age
activities. Children may be in attendance each day for up
to 12 hours. Although overnight care is not permitted in Pinellas
County children's centers, a Family
Child Care Home can provide that service. Unique to
Pinellas County, children's centers are regulated by category
which includes:
- a day
nursery or a day nursery that may be licensed as:
- a
drop in care center
- an
indoor recreational facility
- a
teenage parenting program
- specialized
children's centers for mildly ill children
- nursery
school
- school
age center
- religiously
exempt from licensure
- non-public
pre-kindergarten program
Procedure
to Open a Children's Center
To
open a children's center, call 727-507-4857. Technical assistance and consultation
are provided in the form of individual conferences, on site
inspections, written material and group
training.
Child
Care Resource and Referral of Pinellas
PCLB
works in collaboration with Child
Care Resource and Referral of Pinellas, the agency
that can help parents and guardians locate child care. Parents
and guardians may call 727-507-4857 with
questions or concerns.
The
public can review a children's center licensing history (file
review) by appointment at the PCLB office or by accessing
Inspection
Reports for Centers and Homes.
Training
Available for Early Childhood Professionals
The Training Times is
a quarterly publication that contains listings of training for
early childhood professionals. Training sessions meet the training
requirements for children’s center personnel and child care
providers.
Access
the 40-Hour
Introductory Child Care Training for schedule
and registration information.
You
can now go on-line to print
your training certificates (5206 form) and view
your transcript.
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