Summer Programs: Combating Learning Loss

By Guest Blogger on June 03, 2016

As you might remember from last week’s conversation, Gina Warner, CEO of the National Afterschool Association, talked about the importance of quality afterschool programming and what parents should consider in their search for care when their children are out of school. We also touched on the search for options for summer care and my anxiety about finding quality programming for my own kids. To ease my mind, I did a little bit of research and wanted to share my findings with you.

Topics: Best Practices

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Finding Quality Afterschool Care For Your Kids

By Dionne Dobbins, Ph.D. on May 27, 2016

I’m a working mom of three kids. Now that the school year is almost over for my two older kids, it hit me - next year I’ll have one in middle school, one in elementary, and one in preschool. I’m not sure if we’ll keep our current before- and after- school care situations. And I’m still figuring out where everyone will be this summer!

Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices, Parenting

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Building a User-Friendly Website to Support CCDBG Implementation

By Krista Scott on May 19, 2016

The Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) requires that states develop consumer education information for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) parents, providers, and the general public on the following topics:

Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Family & Community Engagement, Policy & Advocacy, Best Practices

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Healthy and Safe Swimming Week 2016

By Holly Nett on May 18, 2016

As the temperatures climb, the desire to involve children in water activities often rises as well.  After all, most of us enjoy the excitement and cooling effects that a swim in a pool, lake, or ocean can bring during the warm months!

Topics: Best Practices, Health & Safety, emergency preparedness

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Celebrating Provider Appreciation Day

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on May 02, 2016

This year we celebrate Provider Appreciation Day on May 6 to honor child care providers across the nation for the extraordinary work they do. This special day is intended to recognize all those who nurture, teach, and care for children in multiple settings across the country.

Topics: Workforce, Best Practices, News

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May is Asthma Awareness Month

By Julie Looper Coats on April 29, 2016

 

Photo courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Topics: Best Practices, Health & Safety, emergency preparedness

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