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Impact Report

For plan Child Care Provider Education (McKinley County)
Date November 19, 2010, 11:02 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Regional Early Care and Education Conference Several workshops and half day conferences are provided on a yearly basis to help child care providers acquire continuing education credits in order to keep their jobs and insure quality care for their clientele. The Regional Early Care and Education Conference this year provided child care training on March 7,2010. Eight topics were covered during the time allotted; participants were required to attend 4 of the topics of their choice. Participant attended the conference to receive credits to assure their employment as day care providers. The Home Economist provided 2 child development sessions: “The Early Childhood Classroom” and “Play and The Young Child”. About 47 child care providers attended the back to back sessions and received helpful tips on how to set up learning center, and how to choose age appropriate toys. By providing helpful topics participants can choose the one’s they think will benefit their needs. Participation during the workshops is usually 100% it is very seldom that we have people who do not want to be active and complete the activities. Connection provides evaluation at the end of each session which is collected and copies of each evaluation is given to each presenter. The workshops are very informative and child care providers take with them new ideas and activities that can be shared with the children and their counterparts.