The Importance of Licensed Child Care for Summer Break

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The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is encouraging parents and guardians to choose a regulated child care provider when exploring care options this summer. Image for illustration purposes
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is encouraging parents and guardians to choose a regulated child care provider when exploring care options this summer. Image for illustration purposes
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 By Texas Health and Human Services Commission

AUSTIN – The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is encouraging parents and guardians to choose a regulated child care provider when exploring care options this summer.

“As families make summer plans, choosing safe and nurturing child care is one of the most important decisions a parent or guardian can make,” HHS Executive Commissioner Stephanie Muth said. “HHSC encourages families to take their time, ask questions and use our online tools to review an operation’s compliance history before making that decision.”

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Regulated child care providers must meet minimum standards to ensure a safe environment for children, and staff must pass background checks. Unregulated child care operators may not meet basic health and safety requirements that can pose a risk to children.

The HHSC Search Texas Child Care website is a resource for parents and guardians to find regulated child care centers and homes in Texas, view the past five years of compliance history for each operation, and learn about the different types of child care operations. HHSC also offers the Exploring Day Care webpage to help families choose the right child care option.

If you suspect a child care facility is operating without the appropriate permit, call the toll-free Texas Abuse Hotline 24/7 at 800-252-5400 or visit the Texas Abuse Hotline website.

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