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Selecting an unlicensed child care worker or babysitter

River to Coast Children's Services offers a list of workers interested in caring for children on a family-by-family basis. However, a River to Coast Children's Services referral does not imply a recommendation or guarantee quality. We urge parents to carefully interview and check references before leaving a child in care with anyone.

Other sources for locating childcare workers may include:

The State of California has regulations that limit the number of children that can be cared for by one person. For people who are not licensed by the state to do childcare, called license-exempt childcare providers, the childcare worker may care for children from one family only at any given time. The following pertains to state reimbursement: If the childcare worker works in your home, as your employee, you will have certain tax reporting obligations for this worker. RCCS has current information on these tax laws, call for copies or more information.

Hopefully you will have several possible child care workers from which to choose. It would be best to be able to interview these people in person. But if this is not possible then you will want to phone interview each of them. Set up your phone interview questions before contacting your potential childcare workers. Remember to be clear and straightforward. Consider including the following topics in your interview script:

Describe the job in terms of exact time, address, number and ages of children and any special circumstances. Ask if the worker has any questions.

Be sure the worker has the qualifications and experience you want.

An opening questions such as:

Also ask the potential care provider to tell you something about themselves. This question can yield many useful facts. Ask for references and the names and phone numbers of two references.You will also want to :

When the childcare worker arrives remember to:

Remember that caring for children is valuable, skilled and difficult work. Mutual respect is required for a good working relationship with your child's caregiver, so is open communication. State expectations clearly and trust your instinct about people and situations.

To download a printable copy of our License Exempt Care brochure, click here Finding License Exempt or Babysitter Care

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