Young children use feelings to learn, connect, and belong. This short guide helps child care providers and directors see how emotions work in social groups and across cultures. You will find clear ideas, easy steps, and links to trusted resources from ChildCareEd and other experts to help your team ... Social and Cultural Functions of Emotion in Young Children
Nap wake-ups can be hard for little ones and for the adults who care for them. This short guide gives practical, gentle steps you can try tomorrow in your #toddlers room. We’ll explain why the upset happens, what to change in the room, how to guide transitions, and simple tools to reduce morni... Helping Toddlers Wake Up Happier After Naps
Children use feelings to make friends, ask for help, and learn how to be kind. In your work as a child care provider or director, you see this every day. This article explains how children show emotions, how adults can help, and simple steps you can use tomorrow. You will find short lists and links ... How Children Use Emotions to Connect with Others
As child care providers, we watch children grow every day. We look for small steps like first words, first steps, and new ways of playing. These steps are called #developmental #milestones for young #children. We notice them through close #observation and we act to help with #earlyintervention when ... Understanding Developmental Milestones in Children
If you work in early care in #Florida this article answers the question: what are the DCF 40-hour training requirements and how can you meet them. These rules help programs keep children safe and support strong care. For official details, visit the Florida DCF training page. Remember: state requirem... Florida DCF 40-Hour Training Requirements
Everyday work in child care is about keeping children safe and helping them learn. Finishing your Department of Children and Families (#DCF) training gives you the knowledge and proof you need. It helps your program meet rules, keeps families trusting you, and helps staff feel confident. Wh... How to Complete DCF Child Care Training
You work hard to keep children safe and to run a calm program. This article explains, in plain steps, what a child care director in #Wisconsin needs to be legal and ready. It covers background checks, how many hours of #training are typical, how to get credit in the #Registry, and how to protect you... Wisconsin Child Care Director Credentials: Requirements and Training
Creative activities are easy, low-cost ways to help young learners grow. This article gives practical ideas you can use in your #preschool or daycare. You will find quick activity ideas, why they matter, ways to set up the room, safety reminders, and tips for sharing learning with families and staff... Learning Through Creative Daycare Activities
Open-ended activities give children space to decide, try, and learn. These activities let your #preschoolers choose materials, make mistakes, and explore ideas. As a colleague working in child care, you know the big wins: deeper thinking, stronger language, and better social skills. This article ex... Open-Ended Activities That Help Preschoolers Learn
Open-ended art (also called process art) gives young learners choice, time, and materials to explore. In this short guide for #children care providers and directors you will find clear, practical steps to bring more open-ended #art into your program and see how it builds #creativity and #confidence.... Why Open-Ended Art Matters in Early Childhood