This course prepares early childhood professionals for a career in child care administration. Learn the skills to be an effective administrator in the child car...
This course is designed for directors working in a licensed child care facility or a Primary Caregiver of a licensed child care home in Texas. This course fulf...
Designed for Administrators and Primary Caregivers of a licensed child-care home who hold a current Child-Care Center Director's Certificate issued by the Texa...
As part of the federal Child Care and Development Block Grant Fund stipulations, states must certify that there are health-and- #safety standards in place and t...
*This is a Maryland specific training.* There are essential requirements that all approved trainers must have to be effective. Understanding these requirements ...
This quick-reference chart breaks down Maryland child care center staffing requirements in an easy-to-scan format. It’s especially helpful for directors and hiring teams because it summarizes com... Read more
This guide outlines Maryland child care center staff qualifications for aides, assistant school-age teachers, infant-toddler teachers, preschool teachers, and school-age teachers. It covers minimum... Read more
A break down of Maryland Child Care Credential staff and administrator levels in a simple, step-by-step format. It explains what is needed at each level, including Core of Knowledge training hours,... Read more
This brochure gives a quick but helpful overview of Maryland Child Care Credential requirements, including the six Core of Knowledge training areas, staff credential levels, and administrator crede... Read more
Learn how to qualify as a child care center director in Texas with this official FAQ guide from Texas Health and Human Services. This resource explains education and experience pathways, required f... Read more
Daycare licensing ensures providers meet legally required safety and quality standards before they may care for children. Typical requirements include staff-to-child ratios, background checks and h... Read more
The child care workforce requires clearly defined qualifications such as minimum education levels, background checks, CPR/first aid and early childhood credentials or state licensing to ensure care... Read more
This easy-to-read comparison chart explains the key differences between California Title 5 and Title 22—including which programs they apply to, who oversees them, and how requirements can vary. A... Read more