What options exist for parents if an early childhood program is closed?
Parents should make plans for alternate child care in case their usual early childhood programs are closed. Alternate child care may include care by relatives, neighbors, co-workers or friends. Parents should check with their employers to find out if they can be allowed to work from home or to have different work hours to be able to stay home and take care of their children. Temporary alternate child care should keep the child in small groups (for example, groups with 6 or fewer children). Parents should check with community groups on ways they can support emergency child care needs and plans if early childhood programs close during a severe flu outbreak.
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