Easter can be a joyful time in early childhood programs. When done well, it blends play, learning, and community in simple ways. This article helps child care providers and directors plan safe, meaningful celebrations that respect families and support development. You’ll find ideas for every a... Easter in the Classroom: Learning-Focused Activities for Infants to School-Age
Introduction Many families ask: how can we help children be ready for school while learning at home? This article gives simple, practical ideas for child care providers and program directors to share with families. Use small steps that fit the family’s day. This helps children feel safe, co... How can child care providers boost school readiness at home and learning for families?
If you already finished your 90-hour certificate and now want your CDA credential, that is a smart next step. The good news is this: Your 90 hours can often get you much closer to the CDA. This article explains how the 90-hour certificate fits into the CDA process, what you still need, and where ... Your Maryland 90-Hour Certification Can Help You Work Toward a CDA
Children get bumps, falls, and scrapes sometimes. When that happens, child care staff need to know what to do next. A clear injury report helps you: protect the child inform the family support your staff keep better records learn how to prevent future accidents Good reporting is part of s... Injury Reporting in Child Care: Simple Steps for Staying Compliant
If you run a child care program in Texas, you need to know your staff-to-child ratios and group size rules. These rules help you: keep children safe plan staffing the right way stay calm during busy parts of the day be ready for inspections This guide gives a simple starting point for Texa... Texas Child Care Ratios and Group Sizes by Age (Center + Home Quick Guide)
If you run a child care program in California, you need to know your staff-to-child ratios and group size rules. These rules help you: keep children safe plan staffing the right way stay ready for inspections avoid preventable licensing problems This article gives a simple starting point f... California Child Care Ratios and Group Sizes by Age (Center + Home Quick Guide)
Introduction Picky eating is common in young children. This short guide helps child care providers and directors know what to try, what to avoid, and when to get help. It uses clear steps you can use in your #classroom tomorrow. Why it matters: 1) Good early eating habits support growth, learning... What can child care providers do (and avoid) when toddlers are picky eaters?
Introduction A short, friendly newsletter helps families feel connected to your program. A good #newsletter shares useful news, shows a child’s progress, and builds trust between staff and #parents. When families get clear, regular updates, they feel part of the team that helps each child gro... How Can I Write a Child Care Newsletter Parents Will Read?
Introduction You want a short, useful #newsletter that parents actually open. This guide helps child care directors and providers write one. We use simple steps, examples, and tips you can copy today. Why it matters: Good communication builds trust. When parents see clear, friendly updates, they... How Can I Write a Child Care Newsletter Parents Will Read?
Introduction: Why organize materials and routines? As a fellow child care provider, you know that small changes in how materials and routines are arranged can make huge differences. When things are organized, children feel more secure and teachers spend less time fixing problems. Focus on clear #ro... How can organizing materials and routines make my classroom calmer?