Child care leaders need clear, simple steps to keep children safe when it’s very hot or very cold. This article explains practical routines and Minnesota guidance so your staff can act quickly and confidently. You will see easy lists, a short checklist, and links to trusted resources. Rememb... What are Minnesota's safe temperature rules for daycare and how do we follow them?
Keeping kids comfy and safe in your child care program means watching the room and water temperatures every day. In Michigan there is not always a single number printed in every rule, so use clear routines, good tools, and written plans to protect children. Use trusted guides like ChildCareEd's Mi... What are Michigan's rules and best practices for safe daycare temperatures?
Keeping children safe and comfortable is part of great child care. This article explains Pennsylvania rules about indoor and outdoor temperature in child care, how to measure and record temps, what to do when it gets too hot or cold, and simple daily steps your team can use. It is written for dire... What Are Pennsylvania's Rules for Safe Daycare Temperatures and How Do We Follow Them?
Caring for children in Oklahoma means keeping them comfortable and safe when it is too hot or too cold. This short guide helps child care directors and providers understand the rules and build simple daily steps you can use right away. You will find clear lists, sample routines, and links to helpf... What are Oklahoma's safe temperature rules for daycares and how do we follow them?
Starting new team members well keeps children safe and helps your program run smoothly. This short guide gives Alabama directors and family child care providers a clear, simple Week 1 plan. It focuses on the things that matter first: health, #safety, clear steps, and a friendly welcome. Use short ... How can I run a simple first-week staff onboarding plan for Alabama child care?
Starting a new team member well keeps children safe and helps your program run smoothly. This short guide gives DC directors and child care leaders a simple, friendly Week 1 plan. It uses short lessons, hands-on practice, and clear record steps so new hires feel useful fast. We focus on what must ... How do I run a simple first-week onboarding plan for staff in DC child care?
Getting ready for a Bright from the Start (DECAL) visit can feel stressful. This short guide helps directors and providers know the main rules, what inspectors look for, and simple steps you can use every day. Below you’ll find clear numbered lists, helpful links to ChildCareEd’s DECAL l... Bright from the Start, Ready for Inspection: What Georgia Providers Should Know About Rules for Learning Centers and Family Child Care Homes
Running a child care program in Nevada means more than knowing rules — it means practicing them every day so children stay safe and families trust you. This short guide helps directors and providers turn the big ideas in NAC 432A into simple routines you can use every morning, every transiti... NAC 432A Made Simple: Helping Nevada Providers Turn Licensing Standards into Everyday Safety Habits
Florida changed some child care wording and rules. This article explains what changed, why it matters, and what you can do next. It is for directors and home providers who want clear steps. We will use short lists, helpful links, and easy language. This will help # Florida #providers learn about #li... Why did Florida change 'Family Day Care' to 'Family Child Care' and what does it mean for providers?
Washington providers are seeing big rule shifts in 2026. This short guide helps centre directors and family home providers understand what changed, why it matters, and what to do next. I’ll explain the new flexibility, the safety items that still matter, and simple, numbered actions you can ta... What do Washington’s 2026 child care licensing changes mean for providers?