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New York State Office of Children and Family Services
NYS Day Care Search
Profiles of NYS regulated child care providers.


SUNY Training Strategies Group
EIP scholarships, MAT certification and Video conference information
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
Promotes childrens healthy nutrition by reimbursing child care providers for the snacks and meals they serve within USDA guidelines.

Oswego County Department of Social Services
Child Care Subsidy Information
Do you qualify for help paying for child care?


New York State Child Care Coordinating Council
Parent Central
A resource on parenting and child care issues


OCO, Inc. Head Start
Family oriented pre-school program for 3 and 4 year olds.


Parents of Special Children
Dedicated to improving the lives of special needs families.


Success By 6 United Way of Greater Oswego County
Resources to prepare children to successfully enter school by age 6.

National Association for the Education of Young Children
Early childhood information for parents and child care providers.


NYS Council on Children & Families Resources for parents & professionals

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The Oswego County Child Care Council was awarded Best Practices Certification at the May Meeting of the New York State Child Care Coordinating Council. Best Practices Certif...
Radon is a cancer-causing natural radioactive gas that you can't see, smell, or taste. The  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) assigned all counties within the U....
Summary of the 2008 Oswego County Child Care Community Needs Assessment
The New York State Office of Children and Family Services Day Care Regulations exist in order to keep the children in your day care safe and healthy. Staying in compliance wit...

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Parent Services

Our Referral Specialist is available to assist you with choosing the right care for your child. She may be reached Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. at (315) 343-2344 extension 12 or toll free at (866) 886-2344. You may also email your request for referral information to pouderkirk@cnymail.com. You will be provided with:

Tips for evaluating quality and selecting the right care for your child:

Interview several caregivers or programs to find one that you are comfortable with. Be sure to ask about:

Visit the Center or Home with your child. Be sure to look for:

While your child is in care, drop by unnanounced to see how your child is adjusting.