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Impact Report

For plan Child Care Provider Education (McKinley County)
Date November 19, 2010, 10:59 pm
For Objective Long-term Show long-term objectives
Impact Report CYFD (Children Youth and Families Department) Child Care Provider Training Child Care providers are constantly receiving developmental training in order to be incompliance with state and federal regulation. Their credits accrue on a yearly basis and are provided by Extension Agents or a Nutrition Educator. Topics are chosen from the seven competencies listed in the introduction. The April 15th training consisted of 2 workshops nutrition and child growth and development that met medium term objectives. The nutrition portion was provided by the nutrition educator who led the group in several hands-on activities and provided the participants with 6 easy to prepare snacks using items from the creditable foods list provided by Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Food and Nutrition Manual. 32 men and women earned one hour in nutrition education and an hour in stress management. The stress management workshop provided by the Home Economist consisted of several hands-on activities, a power point, and up dated literature provided by NMSU How to publications.