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Show Prof. Family Child Ceopen day eare center workforce how than ever before, and the demand is high for day-care centers of all kinds," said Mrs. Draper. '.'The quality of child care provided determines the success of each family to meet the stress of today's economic and social pessures.,, . Professional Family Child Care v Association of Utah was organized : in 1971 as a liaison between licensed licens-ed family day care providers,-the Utah Division of Family Services, and families in need of reliable 'care. . ' By GARY R. BLODGETT I BOUNTIFUL - Finding the proper day-care center for your child is not always an easy task. "That's why we offer a free service ser-vice of referrals," said Linda Draper, of Bountiful, membership chairman of the Professional Fami-ly Fami-ly Child Care Association of Utah. j "We realize that each child, or family, has certain needs and restrictions, re-strictions, and that is why we offer the best care possible to. fill those peeds," said Mrs. Draper. "There are centers available to fit those heeds if the parents know where to ; findlhem." v ' She explained that some children's needs can be filled by simple tender, loving care, while other children require some task learning to stay active and progress inlife. - As a non-profit organization,-Professional organization,-Professional Family Care Association Associa-tion refers parents to centers that seem to best fit their child, and family, needs, Mrs. Draper em-; phasized. ' " She explained that although there is no fee for placing a child, parents are asked to assist the organization ' with small membership dues to help -pay for publicity, conducting of workshops and seminars, and for special needs Of the organization. South Davis County residents should contact Kim Olveson, 295-5812, 295-5812, or Linda Draper, 295-0259, for referral information. - "More mothers are joining the |