Caring for babies is one of the most important jobs in child care. This article is for directors and providers who want clear, simple steps to plan or choose infant care #training. You will learn what training covers, why it matters, how to finish required courses, and how to turn learning into safe... What does good infant care training for child care providers look like?
Feeding babies and young children in care feels important and sometimes hard. This short guide helps child care directors and providers with clear, simple steps you can use each day. You will find easy ideas for schedules, food safety, cleaning bottles, family partnerships, and calm #mealtimes. Wh... How should we handle feeding and nutrition for infants and toddlers?
Nap time is a big job. This short guide helps directors and providers teach staff to protect sleeping babies. Training keeps staff calm, confident, and consistent. Use clear rules, practice with checklists, and talk kindly with families. Remember: state requirements vary - check your state licensi... How can child care staff be trained to keep babies safe during sleep?
As a child care provider or director, you keep little ones safe every day. Sleep time needs the same careful rules. This short guide gives clear steps you can teach staff and families. Use it to build a simple plan that protects babies in your care. Remember: state requirements vary - check your s... How Can Child Care Providers Prevent SIDS and Use Safe Sleep Practices?
Babies’ brains grow very fast. As a child care provider or director you can help shape learning, feelings, and health from day one. This article gives clear steps you can use in your program. It explains why early care matters and offers practical ideas for daily routines, play, feeding, sle... How Can Child Care Providers Support Infant Brain Development?
Every day you watch and care for many little ones. Learning #CPR and #FirstAid helps you keep #children safe. When you are ready, you can act fast and help until help arrives. This article explains what to learn, how to train, how to plan, and how to avoid common mistakes. For training and resourc... Why Should Child Care Providers Get CPR and First Aid Training?
Play is powerful. Children learn, move, and make friends on the playground. As a director or provider you keep that space safe. This short guide gives clear steps you can use every day. Why it matters: Safe playgrounds let kids grow stronger and more confident. When staff use routines and good chec... How can child care programs keep playgrounds safe every day?
Keeping children healthy is one of the kindest parts of our work. This short guide gives clear steps you can use now to stop germs, help families, and keep your program open. You will find practical routines, cleaning tips, policy ideas, and outbreak steps. For training and tools, see How can childc... How can child care programs prevent the spread of illness?
Strong starts in our #Florida communities mean leaders in child care join learning, #health, and family supports so children thrive. This article helps providers and directors make simple, practical plans for 2026. We use clear steps, short lists, and links to trusted resources you can use today. Re... How can Florida providers connect early learning, health, and family support in 2026?
Washington’s policy moves in 2026 give us a chance to turn energy into real support for the people who care for children every day. This article helps center directors and child care leaders put Provider Appreciation into action so your team feels valued and stays. Read the short steps you c... How can Washington providers turn 2026 early learning momentum into real staff morale and retention?