Distinguish different families’ expectations of childcare and what they want from the program. #4899


Distinguish different families’ expectations of childcare and what they want from the program.

Learn how to meet the unique needs of different families in your family childcare program. Discover materials and equipment that align with your curriculum and are suitable for specific age groups. Enhance the childcare experience by understanding and addressing families' expectations.

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Related Outcomes

  1. Identify materials and equipment for family childcare programs that meet the needs of specific age groups in both shared or permanent space and align with the programs curriculum
  2. Identify materials and equipment for center childcare programs that meet the needs of specific age groups in both shared or permanent space and align with the programs curriculum
  3. Identify materials and equipment for childcare programs that meet the needs of specific age groups in both shared or permanent space and align with the programs curriculum
  4. Distinguish how to adapt arts and crafts for younger children and children with different abilities.
  5. Demonstrate understanding of an appropriate family childcare curriculum
  6. Demonstrates understanding of the ADA and how it applies to childcare programs
  7. The childcare professional will demonstrate an understanding of the value and importance of complex characteristics of children’s families and communities
  8. Identify how to respond to accidents and emergencies in a family child care program
  9. Teachers will identify different ways to communicate with families
  10. Identify the different types of portfolios used in child care programs, and the appropriate portfolio components for each type.
  11. Describe new methods to increase the positive emotional climate within a childcare program.
  12. Describe how to use the Strengthening Families Self-Assessment for program improvement.
  13. Family Childcare: Curriculum
  14. Recognize informal and formal assessments to plan activities, individualize programs, and improve program quality.
  15. Identify statistics on child and family well-being in relation to home visiting programs.
  16. Identify a variety of marketing platforms to promote childcare programs.
  17. Demonstrate understanding of developing positive relationships with childcare families

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