AV Daycares

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Type of Licensed Child Care

WHAT TYPES OF LICENSED CHILD CARE ARE AVAILABLE?
  • Family Child Care Homes

    A Family Child Care Home must be in the licensee's own home. A Family Child Care Home reflects a home-like environment where non-medical care and supervision is provided for periods of less than 24 hours.

    There are Small Family Child Care Homes and Large Family Child Care Homes.
    • Small Family Child Care Homes provide care to no more than 8 children.
    • Large Family Child Care Homes provide care to no more than 14 children,
  • Child Care Centers/Preschools

    A Child Care Center (or Day Care Center) is usually located in a commercial building. Non-medical care and supervision is provided for infant to school age children in a group setting for periods of less than 24 hours

Parents/Guardians

 

We are only a referral service for Licensed Family Child Care and Child Care Centers. If any problems should arrise (which would be unlikely) please refer to the Family or Child Care Center. We advise you to do your own investigation of the provider prior to allowing them to care  for your little loved one (s). We or anyone from David's Priority Listing's  or the Hosting company are not responsible for any difficulties that are possible to happen (but not expected) with any Daycare provider.


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Information

For Daycare or Childcare Center concerns & complaints contact:
Parents use the phone number below to check the status of any Daycare/Chlidcare Center listed on this site.

Los Angeles N.W. Regional Office

(310) 337-4333

About Daycare Workers 

A little help selecting a provider

  1. Get independent verification (we verify the licensed provider for you)
  2. Take a good look around
  3. Ask about security measures
  4. Find out about dropping in

Keep your child safe at the provider

  1. Join forces with other parents
  2. Listen to your child
  3. Listen to your gut (gut feeling)
  4. Take a stand for all kids

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When Help Is Needed

Call  211

 

  • Where to go to get a hot meal
  • Where to get free or low-cost health care
  • Help with care for aging parents
  • Employment resources
  • How to find a bed you have no place to sleep
  • How to get help for a drinking problem
  • Where to volunteer to make a difference in someones life

Call 211  or 800 339-6993 this service is free and confidential 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Mulit-lingual Call 911 for Emergencies. TTY call 800-660-4026.