Child care programs do more than teach letters and play. Minnesota providers help keep children healthy and help families stay steady. This article explains how providers act like connectors, helpers, and stable adults for kids and parents. You'll find simple steps, links to useful resources, and sh... How do Minnesota child care providers support child health and family stability?
Michigan's child data shows us where kids need extra help. Child care leaders and teachers can use that information to support each child's growth. This article explains the data and gives clear, practical steps for #Michigan #wellbeing #children #providers #training. What does Michigan's well-bein... What Does Michigan's Well-Being Data Mean for Child Care Providers?
Children do best when their whole world—health, home, and school—works together. This short guide helps New York child care providers and directors see how to connect those pieces in simple, practical ways. You will find steps you can try tomorrow, links to useful resources, and remind... How Can New York Providers Support Health, Family, and Learning Together?
Many families in North Dakota are feeling financial pressure right now. This article helps child care directors and #providers know simple things they can do to support kids and families. You will find practical steps, local resources, and ways to avoid common mistakes. Why it matters: when adults a... How Can North Dakota Child Care Providers Help Families Facing Economic Stress?
Summer is a big chance to keep #Minnesota school-age children active, curious, and learning. This short guide is for child care providers and directors who run school-age programs. It gives easy schedules, low-cost activity ideas, safety checks, family partnership tips, and small ways to show learni... How can we build a Minnesota summer program that keeps school-agers engaged?
Adding an after-school option can help families, fill a schedule gap, and grow your program. This short guide helps Michigan child care directors and providers plan a safe, simple, and strong #afterschool component that fits your space, staff, and rules. You will find clear steps, sample schedules, ... Should I Add an Afterschool Component to My Michigan Child Care Program?
This guide answers the key questions child care leaders and providers ask about the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. It is written in simple language so teams can plan next steps. You will find clear steps, links to helpful resources, and practical tips to avoid the most common proble... What is the CDA and How Do Early Childhood Educators Earn It?
Getting clear about #CDA training hours helps your staff finish the credential and keep it current. This short guide explains the hours you need, how to track them, where to find free or low-cost options, and common mistakes to avoid. Links point to helpful ChildCareEd resources and other trusted so... What exactly are the CDA training hours and how do they work?
This guide helps child care directors and providers finish a Preschool #CDA. It shows clear steps for coursework, the #portfolio, the exam, and using what you learn with young #children. state requirements vary - check your state licensing agency. Why this matters: 1) A Preschool CDA proves you kn... How do I earn my Preschool CDA?
Child care directors and providers, this short guide helps you plan and lead strong #health and #safety training for your team. Training keeps children safe, reduces illness, and builds family trust. Below you will find clear steps, links to helpful ChildCareEd courses, and simple checklists you can... What should child care providers know about Child Care Health and Safety Training?