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Como parte del Plan de CCDF, las Agencias Líderes deben certificar que...
Los desastres naturales y las emergencias pueden ser devastadores emocionalmente y pueden causar daños a la propiedad que pueden ser costosos de reparar. Los programas de cuidado infantil deben planificar y prepararse ante cualquier evento (menor o catastrófico) que pueda interrumpir las...
As part of the CCDF Plan, Lead Agencies are required to certify that there are in effect licensing...
Explore this tool for ways to develop new or build upon existing health and safety trainings. Find up-to-date research- and science-informed resources and practices. It can be used by:
- State and territory Child Care and Development Fund administrators
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This guide provides voluntary minimum guidelines from which all grantees should operate. These guidelines ensure that children are cared for in healthy and safe environments and that their basic needs are met. This guide was first published in 2000 and was updated in 2005.
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This document has been developed to help inform States about current program quality standards found in learning environment, developmental domains addressed in learning activities, and observation/assessment methods to track children’s development for the care of infants and toddlers in center-...