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Impact Report
For plan | Child Care Provider Education (McKinley County) |
Date | September 22, 2011, 4:32 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | Child Care Providers who provide daycare services in their home are required to attain 6-12 hours of continuing education credits in order to keep their home day care in complieance with the state and federal program regulations and policies. On October 4, 2010, ten new child care providers attended a 3 hour orientation which was provided for them by the McKinley county home economist. Providers became familiar with the Child and Adult Care Food Program requirements, relationship between growth, development and feeding patterns, expand the family child care provider with knowledge of childhood nutrition, and assist the provider in selecting food items that are suitable to meed children's nutritional needs. Providers earned three hours of education and they were given a certificate of completion for the three competencies covered in |