Guidance from the Office of Child Care (OCC) strongly recommends CCDF Lead Agencies use funds to expand access to high-quality child care by implementing strategies to increase provider compensation. This resource can help Lead Agencies rebuild their early childhood and school-age care workforce...
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Guidance from the Office of Child Care (OCC) strongly recommends CCDF Lead Agencies use funds to expand access to high-quality child care by increasing the use of contracts or grants, among other strategies. This implementation guide focuses on commonly reported concerns regarding the use of...
This resource is a sample strategic plan that outlines the elements of a successful strategic plan, including strategic action plan focus by year.
Consumer Education is designed to help parents access information in order to make informed child care...
The Child Care Technical Assistance Network (CCTAN) and its partners promote excellence through high-quality, practical resources and approaches. They are designed to build early childhood program capacity and promote consistent practices across communities, states, territories...
The Early Childhood National Centers for Training and Technical Assistance (T/TA) promote excellence through high-quality, practical resources and approaches. They are designed to build early childhood program capacity and promote consistent practices across communities, states, Tribes, and...
The Office of Child Care provides a checklist and resources for preventing child deaths in hot cars during the summer months.
Links to multiple program design and management resources, including self-assessment and materials checklists; culturally and linguistically relevant laws, regulations and guidelines; and resources on community assessment and collaboration.
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The goal of NCASE is to ensure that school-age children in families of low-income have increased access to high-quality afterschool and summer learning experiences that contribute to their overall development and academic achievement. This flyer shares information about NCASE audiences,...
Explore resources related to implementing early learning guidelines (ELGs), aligning ELGs with other standards, and incorporating them throughout the early care and education system (e.g., licensing requirements, QRIS Standards, curricula, child assessment, etc.).