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Artículo - Cuidado inclusivo
Utilice este recurso para comunicar la importancia del cuidado inclusivo para bebés y niños pequeños con discapacidades y otras necesidades especiales. Promoverá prácticas programáticas esenciales para garantizar la…
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Topic/Subtopic:
- Early Childhood Program Design and Management
- Management Practices
- Promoting Children's Development
- Infant and Toddler Development and Care
- Supporting Children With Disabilities
Group: Not Applicable
Download the article, Earning Credentials and Understanding Career Ladders.
Article - Career Development
Professional learning opportunities that focus specifically on infant and toddler care and development can help you improve and increase your skills and strategies for giving the responsive,…
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Topic/Subtopic:
- Professional Development
- Core Knowledge and Competencies (CKC)
- Professional Development Systems
- Promoting Children's Development
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Los cuidadores pueden apoyar a los bebés, niños pequeños y sus familias que han experimentado o que están en riesgo de experimentar trauma a través de un enfoque centrado en la sanación y que es sensible al trauma.
Un enfoque sensible al trauma reconoce y responde al impacto del estrés traumático…
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Topic/Subtopic:
- Family Engagement and Consumer Education
- Informing Child Care Consumers
- Professional Development
- Promoting Children's Development
- Infant and Toddler Development and Care
- Protecting Children's Health and Safety
Group: Child Care State Capacity Building Center
This section shows how to gather and verify work and income information from the applicant.
Page contents
Defining working
Defining income
What information should I capture?
Verifying employment and employment income, including self-employed individuals
Example screens
Return to…
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Topic/Subtopic:
- COVID-19
- ARP Act Supplemental Funding
- Stable Financial Assistance to Families
- Eligibility Policies
Group: Other HHS Agency
During the planning phase of project management, the project manager does their best to lay out a roadmap for implementing a project, given the best available information they have. The plan may change during the course of the project, and good project managers account for this by setting…
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Topic/Subtopic:
- Early Childhood Program Design and Management
- Management Practices
- New Programs
- Program Design
- Program Startup
- Program Planning
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During the planning phase of project management, the project manager does their best to lay out a roadmap for implementing a project, given the best available information they have. The plan may change during the course of the project, and good project managers account for this by setting…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Early Childhood Program Design and Management
- New Programs
- Program Startup
- Program Planning
- Program Design
Group: Not Applicable
In this phase of the project, the project manager is a bit like a chef in a test kitchen. In the same way that a chef will follow a recipe, measure ingredients, taste, and adjust; in this phase, the project manager is measuring progress, analyzing the results, reporting on the progress, and…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Early Childhood Program Design and Management
- Management Practices
- New Programs
- Program Design
- Program Startup
- Program Planning
Group: Not Applicable
In this phase of the project, the project manager is a bit like a chef in a test kitchen. In the same way that a chef will follow a recipe, measure ingredients, taste, and adjust; in this phase, the project manager is measuring progress, analyzing the results, reporting on the progress, and…
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic:
- Early Childhood Program Design and Management
- New Programs
- Program Startup
- Program Planning
- Program Design
Group: Not Applicable
Nobody makes decisions in a vacuum. Our brains are constantly taking mental shortcuts—for better or worse—to help us choose between options. These shortcuts are known as biases. In biological terms, bias is a typical part of being human. If you have a brain you are biased. Biases help us get…
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Topic/Subtopic:
- Leadership and Coordination
- CCDF Governance and Leadership
- Systems Building
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