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Impact Report
For plan | Child Care Provider Education (McKinley County) |
Date | November 19, 2010, 10:58 pm |
For Objective | Long-term Show long-term objectives |
Impact Report | Chichiltah Child Care Providers Training Continuing education is required for child care providers who are registered with the Navajo Nation Child Care Providers & Development and Connections. Six to twelve hours of education are required for federal and state compliance. To meet the hours required, providers attend several workshops that include food safety, nutrition, child development, stress management, health & safety, classroom planning and professionalism. Child development, stress, etc., training is provided by the Home Economist and the nutrition and food safety portions are delivered by CES Nutrition Educators. We provide quality training that meet the seven competencies and provide evaluation pre and post in all areas. 33 child care providers attended the November 4, 2010 Child Development training. Three areas were covered by the home economist: the influences of a child’s development, appropriate development, and cognitive development stages. Review and discussion time was provided after viewing the Child Development power point. Medium term objectives were met and participants concluded by sharing ideas for future training sessions and every one filled out a generic evaluation provided by NNCCPD. |