Grants and contracts are good strategies for building the supply and quality of infant and toddler care, and Lead Agencies have broad authority to use them with other government or non-governmental organizations. This resource is designed to support contracts for direct service slots and...
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This infographic shows how infant/toddler providers can help build resilience in families impacted by trauma.
This infographic explores infant/toddler caregiver protective factors and resilience.
This infographic explores how infant/toddler providers can promote resilience and healing in babies and toddlers.
This infographic shows the strategies and practices infant/toddler providers can consider to promote healing in babies and toddlers who are impacted by trauma.
This infographic explores trauma-responsive care and how infant/toddler providers can consider using a trauma-responsive approach.
Caregiver-child relationships, and the moment-to-moment interactions that make up these relationships, are the foundation of infants’ and toddlers’ learning. It is important to remember that materials enhance, and do not replace, the interactions between infants and toddlers and adults. By...
This guide outlines strategies for increasing subsidy payment rates for direct child care services.
The disruptions caused by the COVID-19...
Given the prominent role of the child care licensing system, it is important to determine how the licensing system can be more equitable on behalf of children and families through its work with child care providers. It is also important to determine how licensing can partner with providers to...