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The National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement, in collaboration with the EarlyEdU Alliance®, has developed the Family Engagement in Early Care and Education Learning Series of modules about engaging families in early childhood settings. These six modules are rooted in relevant…
Resource Type: Training Module
Topic/Subtopic: Family Engagement and School Readiness, Supports and Services for Families, Father Engagement, Relationship-Based Practice, Promoting Children's Development, Developmental Screenings and Assessments, Family Engagement
Group: National Center on Parent, Family and Community Engagement -- PARTNER
The CCDBG Act and the CCDF final rule establish minimum standards, training, and monitoring requirements to ensure that child care for children receiving CCDF financial assistance protects their health and safety.
There are also several provisions to improve child care settings for all children…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic: Leadership and Coordination, CCDF Governance and Leadership, Systems Building, Protecting Children's Health and Safety, Health and Safety Requirements and Standards
Group: Not Applicable
After a disaster or crisis, children benefit when adults assure them that they are safe and help them learn how to cope effectively. Use this tip sheet to find out what families and staff can do to help a child after a disaster or crisis. Discover ways to assure a child that steps are being taken…
Resource Type: Brief
Topic/Subtopic: Protecting Children's Health and Safety, Emergency Preparedness, Recovery, Supporting Families, Supporting Health and Wellness, Mental Health Services, Protecting the Safety of Children, Safety and Injury Prevention
Group: National Center on Health, Behavioral Health, and Safety -- PARTNER
This session explores CCDF requirements for child care providers to have in place certain procedures as part of their CCDF health and safety requirements and training.
Resource Type: Webinar
Topic/Subtopic: Protecting Children's Health and Safety, Emergency Preparedness, Health and Safety Requirements and Standards
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 guide
Topic/Subtopic: Leadership and Coordination, Stable Financial Assistance to Families
Group: Child Care State 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
The webinar was hosted by the Office of Child Care’s (OCC) National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance, in partnership with First Children’s Finance, and provided basic information to help child care center owners and directors access PPP and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL). PPP…
Resource Type: Webinar
Topic/Subtopic: Management Practices, Fiscal Management, Emergency Preparedness, Public Health Emergencies, Recovery
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
Child care assistance is available to eligible families through State agencies that administer Federal Child Care and Development grants. Each State determines eligibility requirements for families within its State. A list of State, Territory and Tribal agencies can be found on the Office of Child…
Resource Type: General Information
Topic/Subtopic: Supports and Services for Families, Financial Assistance Programs, Stable Financial Assistance to Families
Group: Not Applicable
CCDF Lead Agencies, subsidy staff, their supervisors, and others responsible for training subsidy staff can use Promoting Informed Child Care Choices: A Training Guide for Child Care Subsidy Staff as a tool for professional development.
This training guide consists of ten modules, which can be…
Resource Type: Training Module
Topic/Subtopic: Family Engagement and Consumer Education, Family Engagement and School Readiness, PFCE Framework/Family Engagement Outcomes, Informing Child Care Consumers, Supports and Services for Families, Relationship-Based Practice, Professional Development, Core Knowledge and Competencies (CKC), Training and Professional Development Requirements, Family Engagement Guides
Group: National Center on Parent, Family and Community Engagement -- PARTNER
Family income must be at or below 85 percent of the state median income (SMI) and family assets cannot exceed $1 million. Lead Agencies have the flexibility to set the maximum income for eligibility as long as it does not exceed 85 percent of SMI. Every state is now required to have two-tier…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic: Stable Financial Assistance to Families, Eligibility Policies, Fluctuation in Earnings
Group: Not Applicable