(15) If non-school age children are enrolled in child care, priority consideration for the choice of child care setting shall be chosen by the caregiver in the following order: Gold Seal accredited child care providers or providers participating in a quality rating system,
Licensed child care providers,
Public school providers,
License exempt child care providers, including religious exempt, registered, and non-public schools.
(a) Child-caring agencies which provide therapeutic or psychiatric treatment programs shall integrate such programs with the child's educational program.(b) The child-caring agency shall encourage children of legal work age to find employment in the community in accordance with the service or treatment plan. The child welfare professional is responsible for ensuring the child's transition plan is aligned with the child's service or treatment plan. The child-caring agency shall ensure children have transportation to and from their employment.(c) The child-caring agency shall encourage and assist children, as age-appropriate, to explore opportunities for higher education.(d) The child-caring agency shall provide education and hands-on instruction in life skills which shall include the following:1. Vocational exploration opportunities;2. Problem solving and decision making;3. Independent living skills;6. In maternity homes, parenting skills and family planning.