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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PROFILE

KEY FACTS ABOUT
Children birth to 3 years, their families, and the child care system that serves them

2005 estimated population: 1,309,940
U.S. Census 2005 Population Estimate

2000 population: 1,235,786
U.S. Census 2000

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  • An average of 1,926 children 0–3 are served per month by the Child Care and Development Fund
    (FY 2005 ACF-801 data)

  • In Federal Fiscal Year 2006 the Infant/Toddler Child Care and Development Fund Set-Aside = $231,423
    (FY 2006 CCDF Allocations and Earmarks, U.S. Dept. of HHS, ACF)

Early head Start  
  • 109 children served by 2 grantees are in Early Head Start
    (2006 Early Head Start Funded Enrollment)
    (EHSNRC Database-September 2006)

  • 50% of all the requests for child care to the child care resource and referral programs were for infant and toddler care (Child Care in America: 2006 State Fact Book, NACCRRA)
Idea
  • 1,270 children under 3 receive early intervention services under IDEA, Part C
    (U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Special Ed. Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), 2005)
 
Credentials and Guidelines
 
Infant/Toddler Caregiver Credential: No
Infant/Toddler Child Development Associate (CDA)*:
*Council on Professional Recognition

3 issued in 2005
2 issued in 2002
4 issued in 1998

Early Learning Guidelines for 0-3: New Hampshire Early Learning Guidelines (Birth to Five)
Infant/Toddler Specialist Network: No
 
Staff-to-Child Ratios

 

In Center-Based Care the staff-to-child ratios are

1:4 for 6 weeks to 12 months; 1:5 for 13 to 24 months; 1:6 for 25 to 35 months

A second staff person must be in the building when 5 or more children are present

(State Licensing Regulations)

In Family Child Care the staff-to-child ratios are

1:6 (with no more than 4 children under 36 months, and no more than 2 under 24 months)

(State Licensing Regulations)

 

Children under 3 who live in New Hampshire

 

42,834 Children under the age of 3 live in New Hampshire

Under 1 14,033
1-2 years 14,254
2-3 years 14,547

U.S. Census 2005 Population Estimate

 

Labor Force Status of Women with Children Under the Age of 3

 

74% of New Hampshire Women with Children Under the Age of 3 Are in the Labor Force

Employed 74%
Not in the labor force 9%
Unemployed 25%

Current Population Survey, March 2001

 

Annual Fees for Infant Child Care

 

Average annual fee for full-time child care for
an infant in center based care………………… $7,100

Cost of child care for an infant as percent of
median income for two-parent families …………. 9%

Cost of child care for an infant as percent of
median income for single parent families……… 25%           

Child Care in America: 2006 State Fact Book, NACCRRA
 
New Hampshire Child Care Lead Agency

New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services
Child Development Bureau
129 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301

Voice:     603-271-8153
Fax:        603-271-4729
Website: http://www.dhhs.state.nh.us/DHHS/CDB/default.htm


For the CCDF Administrator's contact information go to:
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/statedata/dirs/display.cfm?title=ccdf

For more information about New Hampshire go to:
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/statedata/statepro/display.cfm?state=New%20Hampshire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A project of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Family Assistance, Administration for Children and Families, Child Care Bureau, Last Updated January 31, 2007