Not sure what the Council requires after you complete your CDA coursework? We explain the exam-first timeline, how to schedule the CDA Exam, what happens during the Verification Visit, and what to ... Read more
Finished your CDA training or portfolio and not sure what comes next? This guide walks you through the next steps from confirming requirements and submitting your application to scheduling your exa... Read more
Find ways to earn your CDA at low or no cost using state scholarships, workforce funding , Head Start support, or employer reimbursement. Use the state-by-state links to locate programs that may co... Read more
This cost checklist breaks down the most common CDA expenses and helps you estimate what you’ll pay out of pocket—so you can target scholarships, workforce funding, or employer reimbursement.
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A Family Communication Note provides a brief, structured summary of a child’s day, including observations, support strategies used, and any follow-up needed. Regular use supports transparency and... Read more
The CDA Credential Checklist is a comprehensive tool designed to guide early childhood educators through the process of obtaining their Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. It outlines the... Read more
The New York Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federal program that provides funding to child and adult care centers in New York to serve nutritious meals and snacks to eligible partic... Read more
The Safe Sleep in Child Care poster provides essential information and guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of infants during naptime or bedtime in child care settings. It emphasizes the ... Read more
An Emergency Preparedness Plan for Child Care Providers and Child Care Centers is essential to ensure the safety and well-being of children during unexpected situations, such as natural disasters o... Read more