Self-help information through various links, documents, publications, etc. Check the Community Directory Channel for more resources.
There are 7 resources
Child Care Licensing and Regulatory Services
(Separate Website)
By: SC Department of Social Services
Child Care Resources from the Employment & Training Administration
(Separate Website)
This web site contains information about child care, including links to: (1) Guide to Child Care, (2) National Network for Child Care, (3) Child Care Online, (4) A Child Care Primer for Parents, (5) NaniNet, (6) I Love My Nanny, (7) Child Care Aware, (8) Child Care Articles, and (9) Child Care Experts.
By: U.S. Department of Labor
Early Childhood Facilities Development and Finance in Low-Income Neighborhoods
(Separate Website)
Early Childhood Facilities Development and Finance in Low-Income Neighborhoods • An outline discussion on why facilities are important to the field of early childhood care and education.
By: National Economic Development and Law Center
Head Start: A Community Institution
(Separate Website)
The Head Start Program and Community Development. This report explores Head Start programs as an excellent model for community participation.
By: National Economic Development and Law Center
Incorporating a Business
(Separate Website)
Lawline FAQ: A corporation is a distinct legal entity created by certain specific procedures of South Carolina Law, including registering the corporation in the office of the Secretary of State. Because it is a distinct entity, a corporation is treated differently from other types of business.
By: South Carolina Bar Association
Linking Child Care Development and Housing Development: Tools for Child Care Providers and Advocates
(Separate Website)
Linking Child Care Development and Housing Development: Tools for Child Care Providers and Advocates, a discussion of policy collaborations and development partnerships between the fields of child care and housing development.
By: National Economic Development and Law Center
Professional and Occupational Licensing Boards - List of Boards
(Separate Website)
By: SC Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation
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