Overnight child care policies are designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children of all ages during the hours when parents are unable to supervise them. Parents can have peace of mind knowing that #overnight-care services adhere to strict #regulations and guidelines to maintain the highest standard of care for their children. This resource, developed by #MSDE, is a document to be used as a resource for #directors,#administrators, and #providers when offering overnight services.
The CDA Family Child Care Credential with Portfolio Review is a 120-hour, self-paced online training designed for educators working with children birth to age 5...
Are you ready to take your child care career to the next level and step into a vital #administrative role? The 45-Hour Director-Administrator Course at ChildCar...
This certification course satisfies the 24-Hour Family Child Care Pre-Service training required by MSDE. Family child care providers will gain a broad overview ...
**This course is approved in only Maryland** This certification course satisfies the 24 Hour Family Childcare Pre-Service training. Gain a broad overview of maj...
Family child care providers in Maryland must complete 18 hours of training every year to maintain their program license. This online course fulfills that requir...
The 18-Hour Train the Trainer course, approved by MSDE, prepares child care professionals to effectively train and mentor adult learners. This training is essen...
Child care can be an exciting and rewarding field. It provides a wonderful opportunity to impact the lives of children and their families. As is true for all sm...
This course satisfies the following area(s) of the CDA: Subject Area 5: Managing an Effective Program Child care can be an exciting and rewarding field, but sta...
Our comprehensive list of poisoning plants provides essential information to keep everyone, regardless of age, safe from potential hazards. From common houseplants to outdoor vegetation, we carefu... Read more
The Office of Child Care (#OCC) Licensing Branch Summary explains its responsibilities for overseeing the licensing process for #child-care programs in the state of Maryland. They review and evalua... Read more
The "Doing Business As" (DBA) child care policy is a regulatory framework that allows child care providers to operate under a different name than their legal business name. This policy aims to prov... Read more
Licensing #inspections can occur during any time during the business week at any time. This document provides guidance for both the provider and #licensing specialist guidelines of what to do in th... Read more
The Child Care Monitoring Report is an important tool used by regulatory agencies to assess the quality of #child-care programs. It provides detailed information on various aspects such as #staff-q... Read more
Maryland preschool #director requirements typically include a bachelor's degree in #early-childhood education or a related field, as well as other regulatory certifications such as First Aid and #C... Read more
The MD Child Passenger Safety Law is a comprehensive law that aims to protect children of all ages while travelling in vehicles. It requires children to be properly restrained in vehicles, whether ... Read more
The Maryland Infant and Toddler Program (MITP) for #Early_Intervention is a state-funded program that provides early intervention services to infants and toddlers with #developmental_delays or disa... Read more