Pre-licensing Training Family Child Care is a legal document that was released by the Minnesota Department of Human Services - a government authority operating within Minnesota.
Q: What is pre-licensing training for family child care in Minnesota?
A: Pre-licensing training is a mandatory training program for individuals who want to operate a family child care home in Minnesota.
Q: Who is required to complete pre-licensing training?
A: Anyone who wants to become a licensed family child care provider in Minnesota must complete pre-licensing training.
Q: What does pre-licensing training cover?
A: Pre-licensing training covers topics such as child development, health and safety regulations, nutrition, business practices, and child care licensing rules in Minnesota.
Q: How long does pre-licensing training take?
A: The length of pre-licensing training can vary, but it typically consists of multiple sessions or modules that add up to several hours of training.
Form Details:
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