Step 1 - Theme Options
To begin customizing your site go to Appearance -> Customizer and select Theme Options. Here's you'll find custom options to help build your site.

To begin customizing your site go to Appearance -> Customizer and select Theme Options. Here's you'll find custom options to help build your site.

To add a slider go to Theme Options -> Homepage and choose page slider. The slider will use the page title, excerpt and featured image for the slides.

To add featured content go to Theme Options -> Homepage (Featured) and turn the switch on then add the content you want for each section.
Byline: By Natalie Reyes, former benefits helpdesk lead with 9 years supporting child care assistance casesLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment is a broad phrase, not one national checkout page. In the U.S., it can mean a parent copay, a subsidy payment to a provider, private daycare tuition, or proof of expenses for taxes.
Byline: By Dana Mitchell, former child care assistance case-support lead with 10 years in family-benefit operationsLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment is not one national payment system. In the United States, the phrase can point to a parent copay, state child care assistance, provider reimbursement, private daycare tuition, or tax records for child care
Byline: By Elena Grant, benefits support coordinator with 8 years handling child care assistance payment questionsLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment can mean a parent copay, a subsidy payment, a provider reimbursement, or a record you need for taxes. The safest first move is not paying from the first page you find. Identify your
Byline: By Marissa Cole, former child care subsidy helpdesk lead with 9 years supporting parent and provider payment casesLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment usually means one of four things: paying your provider, checking a state child care subsidy balance, receiving provider reimbursement, or keeping records for a tax credit. Start by identifying which
Byline: By Mallory Haines, child care subsidy support lead with 9 years reviewing parent and provider payment casesLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment is not one task. It can mean paying a daycare bill, applying for help with child care costs, checking provider reimbursement, or gathering records for a tax credit. The right next
Byline: By Daniel Mercer, former family benefits helpdesk analyst with 11 years supporting child care subsidy and provider billing casesLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment is a messy search because the same words point to several systems. A parent may need help paying a daycare bill. A provider may need a subsidy paystub. A
Byline: By Nora Keating, former child care helpdesk lead with 10 years supporting subsidy and provider payment casesLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment is a broad search term, and that is why it causes wrong turns. A parent trying to lower a daycare bill, a provider checking a voucher payment, and a taxpayer gathering
Byline: By Lena Corbett, child care benefits coordinator with 8 years handling subsidy billing and parent support casesLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment is not one single website. It can mean paying a daycare bill, applying for help with child care costs, checking provider subsidy payments, or saving records for a tax credit. The
Byline: By Marisa Denton, former child care billing support lead with 9 years reviewing subsidy payment and provider portal casesLast reviewed: June 28, 2026 Childcare payment usually means one of two things: a family trying to pay for care, or a provider trying to receive subsidy funds. This guide is independent and is not run