Texas child care leaders are facing big changes in 2026. This short guide explains what is happening, what to do now, and where to find help. You will find plain steps, quick checklists, and links to trusted guides from ChildCareEd and official sources. This article focuses on keeping your program... What Do Texas's New Early Childhood Task Force and 2026 Rules Mean for Providers?
If you run a child care program or lead a team in #DC, you are probably asking: what do the new 2026 minimum salary rules and changes to the Pay Equity Fund mean for my program and staff? This short guide explains the basics, why it matters, and clear steps you can take this week. We link to local... What Do D.C.'s 2026 Minimum Salary Rules and the Pay Equity Fund Mean for Providers and Staff?
Georgia is known for strong Pre-K results. As a child care leader you can use small, practical steps to lift classroom #literacy, support teachers, and improve your program’s chances for #QualityRated recognition. This article gives friendly, doable guidance for #Georgia #PreK #providers with ... How can Georgia providers strengthen early literacy and earn Quality Rated status?
Many child care leaders ask the same question: can I be a #director without a college degree? The good news is: often, yes. States look for the right mix of hands-on #experience, approved #training, clear #licensing steps, and strong #leadership. This short guide gives simple, practical steps you ca... How to Become a Daycare Director Without a Degree
You are juggling a hundred tasks and the training deadlines keep stacking up. You are not alone — many directors feel the same. This article shows simple steps you can use this week to stop deadlines from piling up using the ChildCareEd Admin Portal (formerly Group Admin). Use the #AdminPorta... How to Keep Staff Training Deadlines from Piling Up
Managing staff training can feel like a full-time job for child care directors. Between tracking required hours, saving certificates, reminding staff, and preparing for licensing visits, it is easy for paperwork to pile up fast. The ChildCareEd Admin Portal helps make training easier by putting t... What Directors Need to Manage Staff Training More Easily
Managing staff learning shouldn’t steal your time. This short guide helps directors and owners see a clear, simple way to run staff #training with the ChildCareEd #GroupAdmin. You will learn how to start, enroll many people fast, keep records in one place, and protect your budget so your #staf... A Better Way to Manage Employee Training in Child Care
Dopamine is one of the brain chemicals that helps children notice rewards, feel motivated, and repeat behaviors that feel good or successful. In early childhood classrooms, this can show up when a child smiles after praise, keeps trying to finish a puzzle, gets excited during play, or has troubl... Dopamine in Children: Rewards, Motivation, and Behavior
Young children show many kinds of play. As a director or provider, knowing the difference between side-by-side play and true teamwork helps you plan the room, pick toys, and coach kids. This short guide explains what each kind of play looks like, why it matters, and simple steps you can use tomorrow... Cooperative Play vs. Parallel Play: What’s the Difference?
Dopamine is a tiny chemical inside the brain that helps children try new things, pay attention, and feel rewarded when they succeed. This short guide explains dopamine in simple words for child care providers and directors. You will find classroom ideas, things to watch for, and links to helpful res... What Is Dopamine? A Simple Explanation for Kids and Parents