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AUTHOR: 22707DATE: 11/18/03 4:25pm
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AUTHOR: JCammy
They have government programs that can more than likely help you! These gov't programs pay for child care while you're in school and/or working. They're supposed to be utilized as a stepping stone to help you make more money or obtain a degree. They will pay for all or a portion or your childs day care. They will also pay one of your relatives or a local provider. If you choose a provider, your local resourse & ref center will give a list of providers in your area that you can personally interview. Your local provider will more than likely have an open door policy. You can have a good child care experience even though it may seem difficult. Good luck!
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