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The amount you get paid each month will vary depending on the number of meals and snacks you serve and depending upon your Tier level. Family Child Care Providers offering drop-in care and serving 6 meals and snacks a day to a large number of children who come and go throughout the day can obviously expect to receive a much bigger check each month than those serving to a small number of children for just one or two meals.
However, let's make a few assumptions and show you how much you would be reimbursed.
Assume:
• You take care of 6 children
• Each child is served Breakfast, Lunch and an afternoon Snack
• You are open each weekday (about 21 business days a month)
In this scenario, Tier I family child care providers would receive a check of $512.82 per month. Tier II family child care providers would receive $246.96 per month.
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Midwest Child Care Association .
7701 Pacific Street . Omaha, NE 68114
(402) 551-2379 . (800) 876-1892
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