ChildCareEd is here to help Georgia childcare providers complete their annual training. Complete your 10 hours of annual training with courses that are engaging and relevant to your work with young children. When you consider the courses you would like to take to fulfill your professional dev... Georgia Annual Training
Before obtaining an initial license, the director of a Child Care Learning Center must complete a Bright from the Start approved 40-hour director training course. To maintain their license, Child Care Learning Center Home staff must obtain 10 hours of training relating to the care of children on an ... Georgia Approved Director Training
Georgia early childhood teachers, “research shows that who you are, and how and what you say and do as you engage with children, makes a difference in what they learn about them- selves, others, and the world. This means that every one of your interactions hold the potential to make ... Building Georgia’s Intentional Interactions in Early Childhood
Hey Georgia childcare teachers, I heard through the grapevine that you’re starting to look for summer camp programs! Did you know that summer camp programs can help children develop a sense of community? Having a “sense of community” means being able to ... Helping Georgia's Children
When we think about learning math in our early school years, we often think about addition, subtraction, multiplication, and/or division sitting in our elementary school desks. Worksheets, memorizing the multiplication table and trying to decide which train got to a certain destination faste... Math Talk, It’s as Easy as 1…2…3!
ChildCareEd is an Approved Training Sponsor Organization in the GaPDS. Courses are approved by Georgia’s Bright from the Start to be used toward preservice and annual training hours for those who work in child care learning centers and family child care learning homes. This includes direc... UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Georgia
Sharing information about financial assistance programs with child care families can have a positive impact on increasing child care provider enrollment. Families often face financial constraints when it comes to enrolling their children in child care programs. By informing them ... Georgia Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) Program Overview
The landscape of #early-childhood-education thrives on nurturing and qualified professionals. Recognizing this need, Georgia's Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) offers the DECAL Scholars CDA Scholarship Program. This program empowers childcare providers by offering financial assistance t... Empowering Georgia's Early Childhood Educators: The DECAL Scholars Program and ChildCareEd Partnership
Hey ya’ll Georgia peaches, April is Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness month. Did you know that in a 2019 study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Georgia is ranked 38th in the nation for a child’s well-being? According to a 2018 study from the U.S. Department of Health ... Georgia Child Abuse & Neglect Awareness
Selecting a child care program is a significant decision for #parents, and the quality of #early-education and school-age care plays a pivotal role in a child's #development. In Georgia, the Quality Rated Child Care program stands as a beacon of excellence, offering a systematic approach to assess, ... Why Child Care Programs Should Aim for Georgia Quality Rated Status