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Important Message for Florida SNAP Recipients

Introduction

More than 25 percent of child protective investigations last year involved a non-relative caregiver as the alleged perpetrator.

The “Who’s Really Watching Your Child?” campaign brings together child care providers, child welfare professionals, medical physicians and state agencies together to help provide safe environments for Florida's children ages zero - four. We encourage parents to know the backgrounds and parenting skills of anyone who is watching their child.

Here Are Just a Few Available Resources

  • A free Parenting Guide is available in e-book format, online and in hardcopy, and covers topics including how to soothe a crying baby, potty training and addressing temper tantrums.
  • Information and resources to find the best child care will help parents learn questions to ask to make sure their child gets the best care for their specific needs.

Parents, providers and professionals can call 2-1-1 to be connected with a representative who can provide information on local resources available.

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Media Resources and Downloads

Find resources such as posters, flyers, Facebook images, banners and brochures.

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Parenting Program Providers

Free resources like curriculum, handouts, videos, certification information, find other local programs and more. These resources are available to enhance current parenting programs and start new ones in order to provide safe environments for Florida's children.

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Partners

We are thankful for our partners! Here's a listing of all of the Florida Department of Children and Families Campaign Partners

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Primary Care Givers

Make sure you know who’s really watching your child. There are a few things you can do to lower the risk of leaving your child with a secondary caretaker.