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SIEOC Child Care Resource & Referral
Basic Information
Address: 110 Importing St
Aurora, IN 47001
Email: ccrr@sieoc.org
Phone Number: 1-800-755-8558
Fax Number: 1-812-926-4475
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Additional Information
Focus: Helping families find child care
Director: Amy Zoller
Schools Served: Help families find child care by providing them with referral to local child care providers including homes, centers, ministries, preschool and summer programs in Clark, Dearborn, Decatur, Floyd, Franklin, Jefferson, Ohio, Ripley, Scott and Switzerland Counties.
School District: Clark, Dearborn, Decatur, Floyd, Franklin, Jefferson, Ohio, Ripley, Scott and Switzerland Counties.
County: Clark, Dearborn, Decatur, Floyd, Franklin, Jefferson, Ohio, Ripley, Scott and Switzerland Counties.
Schedule: all
Ages: all
Capacity: all
Membership/Pricing: depends on provider
Setting:
Local child care providers including licensed and certified homes, centers, ministries, preschool and summer programs
History:
SIEOC Child Care Resource and Referral is a free service. SIEOC Child Care Resource & Referral is one of 11 child care resource and referral agencies that serve the entire state of Indiana. We are located in Aurora, IN. SIEOC Child Care Resource & Referral promotes quality child care for all children by providing information, education and support to families and child care providers in Clark, Dearborn, Decatur, Floyd, Franklin, Ohio, Jefferson, Ripley, Scott, and Switzerland Counties
Field Trip Destinations: N/A
Program Information:
Raising a child isn't easy, especially in today’s world when so many of us also have to earn a living. At SIEOC we understand that one of the greatest stresses for a parent who has a job is finding a good child care provider. So we provide the Child Care Resource and Referral (CCRR) program services to help you get in touch with the best child care provider for your family. We continually work to increase the availability of child care, and we assist the state with collection of data on the quality and availability of child care in the area.
Contact SIEOC today so that we can help you with one of the greatest decisions in your life – the right child care choice for your family.
Research shows that high quality early learning experiences prepare children for future success in school, work and life. From birth through age 3 is the most important time for growth of the human brain. A child’s brain develops in response to the child’s experiences by building neurological networks in reaction to the environment.
Paths to QUALITY provides information on how to choose quality child care in licensed centers,
licensed child care homes or unlicensed registered ministries. It is a voluntary system for child care
providers who are willing to go beyond the minimum state requirements of licensing to provide
a higher level of care. Paths to QUALITY helps child care providers learn new ways to improve the
quality of their care and give families more choices when selecting quality child care.
If you are a child care provider, call to find out how Paths to QUALITY can help you. If you
are a parent, encourage your child care provider to register.
Slogan: Mission: To promote quality childcare for all children by providing information, education and support to families, child care providers and the community. Vision: All children will be a priority in their child care environment.