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This document was released by Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning and contains official instructions for Child Care Center Monitoring Form . The up-to-date fillable form is available for download through this link.
Q: What is a Child Care Center Monitoring Form?
A: A Child Care Center Monitoring Form is a document used to track and assess the compliance of child care centers with Georgia's regulations and standards.
Q: What is the purpose of the monitoring form?
A: The purpose of the monitoring form is to ensure that child care centers in Georgia meet the required standards for the health, safety, and well-being of the children in their care.
Q: Who uses the Child Care Center Monitoring Form?
A: The form is used by inspectors from the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) to evaluate and monitor child care centers.
Q: What does the monitoring process involve?
A: During the monitoring process, inspectors visit child care centers to observe and assess various aspects such as staff qualifications, physical environment, health and safety practices, child supervision, and curriculum.
Q: How often are child care centers monitored?
A: Child care centers in Georgia are typically monitored at least once a year, although unscheduled visits may also occur if there are specific concerns or complaints.
Q: What happens if a child care center does not meet the required standards?
A: If a child care center does not meet the required standards, inspectors may provide guidance and recommendations for improvement. In more serious cases, corrective action may be required or the center may face penalties or sanctions.
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