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This presentation provides an overview of the four subsections of FFY 2023–2025 Tribal CCDF Plan Preprint Section 5: Provide Stable Child Care Financial Assistance to Families. It includes information on subsection 5.1, Eligible Children and Families; subsection 5.2, Application and Eligibility…
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Stable Financial Assistance to Families
Group: Tribal Child Care Capacity Building Center
In Section 3, Lead Agencies will identify how they define eligible children and families and how the Lead Agency improves access for vulnerable children and families. This section also addresses the policies that protect working families and determine a family’s contribution to the child care…
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Leadership and Coordination, Stable Financial Assistance to Families
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
Section 4 addresses strategies that the Lead Agency uses to promote parental choice, ensure equal access, and increase the supply of child care.
A core purpose of CCDF is to promote parental choice and to empower working parents to make their own decisions regarding the child care services that…
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Equal Access to Child Care, Leadership and Coordination
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
This training PowerPoint presentation is used when delivering Section 2 of the 2022–2024 CCDF Plan Preprint Training.
Lead Agencies are required to support the role of parents as child care consumers who need information to make informed choices regarding the services that best suit their needs. A…
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Family Engagement and Consumer Education, Informing Child Care Consumers
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Office Of Child Care
This article highlights the Relationship-Based Care for Infants and Toddlers: A Training for Trainers series. This series provides rationale and guidance for implementing relationship-based care in family child care homes and early care and education centers that serve infants, toddlers, and their…
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Promoting Children's Development
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance, Child Care State Capacity Building Center
Research tells us that early relationships are key to healthy brain development. These relationships lay the foundation for all future learning and are at the core of quality care for infants and toddlers in group care settings (Sosinsky et al., 2016). The stability and quality of a baby’s…
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Promoting Children's Development, Infant and Toddler Development and Care
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
This presentation provides an overview of the four subsections of FFY 2023–2025 Tribal CCDF Plan Preprint Section 6: Ensure Equal Access to Quality Child Care for Low-Income Children. It includes information on subsection 6.1, Description of Direct Child Care Services; subsection 6.2, Assessing…
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Equal Access to Child Care
Group: Tribal Child Care Capacity Building Center
Section 6 covers the state or territory framework for training, professional development, and post-secondary education (98.44(a)); provides a description of strategies used to strengthen the business practices of child care providers (98.16(z)) and addresses early learning and developmental…
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Leadership and Coordination
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
The Relationship-Based Care Webinar Participant Worksheet for the Continuity of Care Learning Session can be used to take notes and reflect on how this information relates to your work supporting infants, toddlers, and their families.
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Promoting Children's Development, Infant and Toddler Development and Care
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
The Relationship-Based Care Webinar Participant Worksheet for the Small Group Care Learning Session can be used to take notes and reflect on how this information relates to your work supporting infants, toddlers, and their families.
Resource Type: Training resources
Topic/Subtopic: Promoting Children's Development, Infant and Toddler Development and Care
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center