Getting ready for your CDA can feel like a big job, but it becomes much easier when you understand each step. This guide walks child care providers and directors through the main parts of the CDA process, including training, work experience, the professional portfolio, the written exam, and the on-s... The CDA Process Explained: Training, Portfolio, Exam, and Verification Visit
Strong communication can change the whole tone of a child care program. The Maryland 9-hour communication course helps child care professionals build the speaking, listening, writing, and family communication skills they need to support children, connect with families, and work better with co-worker... Maryland 9-Hour Communication Course for Child Care Professionals
Young children are natural #STEM explorers. They learn best when they can touch, test, build, and ask questions. In preschool, hands-on learning helps children stay curious and excited. It also helps them build language, problem-solving, and confidence. You do not need fancy kits to get started. Tr... Preschool STEM Activities for Hands-On Learning
If you care for young children and want to work in a preschool or #daycare, this guide is for you. Becoming a #preschool #teacher is a meaningful job. You help children learn, grow, and feel safe every day. The path can look different depending on where you want to work. Some jobs need only a... How to Become a Preschool Teacher or Daycare Teacher: Requirements, Degrees, and Certification
Fever. Vomiting. Return to care. These are some of the toughest illness decisions child care programs make. This article helps North Dakota child care leaders write clear, family-friendly policies that explain when children should stay home, when they can come back, and how staff can respond with co... North Dakota Daycare Sick Policy: Fever, Vomiting, and Return-to-Care Rules
In Nevada, programs need to follow both staff-to-child ratios and maximum group sizes. Both rules matter. If one rule is met but the other is not, the room may still be out of compliance. Some daytime center examples include: 1 adult for 4 infants under 9 months 1 adult for 6 children ages 9 to... Nevada Supervision Rules: Active Supervision Tips for Busy Rooms
Introduction You work hard to keep kids safe and happy. A clear illness #policy helps everyone know what to do when children or staff get sick. Good rules keep the group healthy, lower stress, and make decisions simple on busy days. State requirements vary - check your state licensing agency. Why ... What should an illness policy for child care include?
Introduction Transitions can feel like the hardest part of the day. Small changes—moving from play to #circletime, cleaning up toys, or lining up to go outside—often spark confusion, running, or tears. Good news: simple, practiced steps make those moments calm and predictable. Use clear... Transition Trouble? Can Easy Routines Help Circle Time, Cleanup, and Line-Up?
Introduction Setting simple #rules that young children can follow helps your day go smoother. When rules are short, visual, and taught with practice, children feel safe and ready to learn. This article is for child care providers and directors. It gives steps, ideas, and real tips you can use tomor... How can I set classroom rules preschoolers understand?
Introduction Daily health checks are a short, friendly look at each child when they arrive. You do not need to be a nurse—just a careful observer. A good check keeps kids safe, helps stop germs, and builds trust with families. These checks are part of making a healthy #health space for your p... How do I do daily health checks in child care and record what I find?