Caring Connections FY 15 – 3rd Quarter April – May –– June January – February March2015 2015 We are here for YOU Come join us for the CHILD Annual Spring Conference The Staff at Care About Childcare @ USU are here to help YOU. Saturday, April 25, 2015 ~ 9 am - 1 pm Lunch will be provided Cost: $10.00 CHILD members $25.00 non-CHILD members $15.00 to renew or join CHILD Where: Care About Childcare @ USU Office *Please RSVP by Saturday, April 11th (RSVP’s received after the 11th cannot be guaranteed a make and take.) *Childcare Hands Involving Learning and Development, make and take is an additional cost– more information on CHILD Facebook page or call – Lisa Reeder 435-563-3577 Do not hesitate to give us a call. Office: 800-670-1552 or 435-797-1552 Inside this issue you will find more information on: Training Schedules Professional Development information Child Care Health Consultant Technical Assistance and much more….. If you want to know when additional classes are being taught throughout the state, you can visit the website at www.trainingregistry.jobs.utah.gov. If you have any questions about how you can participate in our great training opportunities; call CAC @ USU at: (435) 797-1552 or (800) 670-1552. Provider Resource Night Every Wednesday* from 5pm to 8pm our office will be open for providers. *No resource night in July & December Come in and get one-on-one assistance with: Your Care About Child Care Criteria or Marketing Page. You can also use the resources available to you such as: The Lending Library, laminator & die cuts 6510 Old Main, Logan UT 84332-6510 (435)797-1552 or (800)670-1552 Web Site: http://careaboutchildcare.usu.edu/ E-mail: [email protected] A program of Department of Workforce Services – Office of Child Care & Utah State University – College of Education & Human Services, Department of Family Consumer and Human Development. Utah State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. USU Need help? Who to contact? Agency or Program Name Information Care About Childcare has a website. 1 2 CAC (Care About Childcare @ USU) OCC (Office of Child Care) OCC/DWS 3 (Department of Workforce Services) CCPDI 4 5 Anyone searching for child care can search for your program and look at your website. If you do not know your username or password call our office and we can help you access it. You need to make certain to have your rates up to date in order to be paid state subsidy through DWS. We also provide training for child care providers, administer the CAC referral website, process CAC quality indicators and criteria, and offer on-site help. The Office of Child Care is located in Salt Lake City. They oversee the 6 CAC agencies in the state as well as Quality Environment Grants, School Age Program Grants, Baby Step Grants, and Child Care Subsidy. OCC/DWS manages state subsidy payments and can answer your questions about your EBT account. If you receive state subsidy for child care and do not already have a Provider Portal with DWS, call or email them to set one up. The Provider Portal lets you manage your state subsidy enrolled children. (Child Care Professional Development Institute) CCPDI processes the Career Ladder applications (Professional Development Awards) statewide. They also order the CAC quality indicators, welcome and renewal grants, the program coaching grants, and issue CEU’s. Child Care Licensing This office regulates and oversees the licensed, certified, and FFN child care providers. Contact Information Office: 800-670-1552 / 435-797-1552 CAC Website: www.careaboutchildcare.utah.gov Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CCRRBridgerland Email: [email protected] Fax: 435-797-8047 Website: www.jobs.utah.gov/occ Office: 801-468-0049 or 800-622-7391 Child Care Helpline for subsidy questions: 866-435-7414 or 801-313-4600* *Option #5 & then Option #1 Email: [email protected] Provider Portal: www.jobs.utah.gov/mycase/web/childcare CCPDI Office: 1-855-531-2468 or 435-797-2468 Fax: 435-797-8047 Website: www.ccpdi.usu.edu Email: [email protected] Administrative Office Office: 1-888-287-3704 or 801-273-6617 Website: www.health.utah.gov/licensing News News and New Resources AVOID THE SUMMER SLIDE Help Children keep their minds active this summer and avoid the summer slide! Something is waiting for many school age children each summer and their parents don’t even know it’s out there. It's called the "summer slide," and it describes what happens when young minds sit idle for three months. We get wrapped up in summer plans and forget to focus on how much educational ground our children could lose during the three-month break from school. Did You Know? • • All young people experience learning losses when they do not engage in educational activities during the summer. Research spanning 100 years shows that students typically score lower on standardized tests at the end of summer vacation than they do on the same tests at the beginning of the summer (White, 1906; Heyns, 1978; Entwisle & Alexander 1992; Cooper, 1996; Downey et al, 2004). Experts agree that children who read and keep their minds active during the summer gain reading skills, while those who do not often slide backward. According to the authors of a report from the National Summer Learning Association: "A conservative estimate of lost instructional time is approximately two months or roughly 22 percent of the school year.... It's common for teachers to spend at least a month re-teaching material that students have forgotten over the summer. That month of re-teaching eliminates a month that could have been spent on teaching new information and skills." We have great news for you! We have 18 NEW Math Activity Boxes in our lending library for K – 8th grade to choose from to keep their minds active while having fun with Math. Come in and check them out and keep all of the minds of the school age Children in your care active and growing. Business Tips Helping to make your business a success A Parent Will Not Follow Your Rules - What Do You Do? Source: ChildCareInfo.com/February 20, 2015/ Tom Copeland Gina, a family child care provider, called me with a problem and asked for my advice. "A father in my program won't follow my rules. He refuses to notify me when his schedule changes, so I don't know what days his child will be here. He and the mother are divorced and he's responsible for dropping off and picking up the child three days a week. I've talked to him many times about this, but he won't tell me, even a day or two in advance, when his child will be in my care for that week. It could be one, two or three days a week, but I never know in advance. My policies say that parents need to inform me before the week begins what days their child will be in attendance for that week." I offered a variety of suggestions to Gina of how she might want to resolve this problem: • • Have the mother talk to him about following your rules. Give the father a written notice that he if he continues to ignore your rules, he will suffer a consequence: o You will charge him an extra fee for failing to notify you in advance; or o You will terminate care. Gina didn't like any of these options. She didn't want to put more pressure on the mother. She didn't think charging extra fees would change the father's behavior. She loved the child and didn't want to terminate care. So, I told her that her only other option was to accept the fact that the father won't follow your rule and learn to live with it. What would you do? I've talked with many providers who are stuck in a situation where they are unhappy about something one of their parents are doing, and they can't figure out what to do about it. There are only three choices you have in this situation: • • • Accept that you can't change the parent's behavior and learn to live with it Enforce a consequence on a parent such as an additional fee Terminate your contract and end your care with the family In Gina's case, she didn't want to adopt the last two choices. Therefore, I told her not to argue about this anymore with the father. I told her to let the father ignore your rule and move on. This choice is less painful to her than the other two choices. It is okay to let some things go and not create any more stress for yourself. If you find yourself in a similar situation, your choice may be very different. I've seen many providers chose the second option and threaten the parent with an extra fee. In the vast majority of situations the parent then does the right thing. If you can't accept any of the options above to resolve a conflict with a parent, you do have one final choice. Go out of business. If the stress is so great that you can't accept the parent's behavior and other options aren't acceptable, it's time to move on. Don't be unhappy and continue caring for children. It's not good for them or you. For more information on resolving conflicts with parents, see Family Child Care Contracts & Policies by Tom Copeland, JD (available in our lending library) or visit his website: www.tomcopelandblog.com News News and New Resources Bicycle Safety Bike Rodeo Kits Bike Rodeo Kits can be checked out from the Bear River Health Department. The kits are a resource that can be used to help children understand bicycle safety. To reserve a bike rodeo kit, call 435-792-6510 or click here. Helmets Wearing a helmet properly is important for maximum safety while participating in a wheeled sport. Here are some tips from Safe Kids to ensure that your child has the right helmet for him and her. To learn about how to find a proper helmet fit for your child, visit the Safe Kids Worldwide website. (http://www.safekids.org/video/bike-helmet-fit-test) What is help me grow? Help Me Grow links families to services that lead to the best outcomes for children by providing General child development/behavioral information Community resources Parenting techniques & education Activity ideas centered on child development Developmental screening questionnaire Ask us how you can enroll today! Together, we focus on your child’s development, so you can focus on your child’s future. Find us online at helpmegrowutah.org. Dial . Ask for Help Me Grow. a Proud affiliate of the national Help Me Grow Network April is Child Abuse Prevention Month April is nationally recognized as Child Abuse Prevention Month. This month brings awareness to the community that abuse happens here in Cache Valley and that through support and education abuse can be prevented. Steppin’ Up for Children Join us for this community event—together we can prevent abuse. 327 pairs of shoes representing each innocent child in Cache Valley who was involved in a substantiated case of child abuse will be placed on the courthouse steps. Guest speaker—Miss Utah, Karlie Major. Date: Tuesdays, January 6-February 10. 5:45-8:00pm Location: Cache County Courthouse | 199 North Main Street, Logan, UT Visit our website for additional information about Child Abuse Prevention Month Events Family Strengthening Community Services Parenting Classes: For Parents, Stepparents, Daycare Providers, etc. Offered throughout the year covering topics of healthy families, self-esteem, communication, discipline, etc. Stepfamily Education Classes: Offered throughout the year covering topics unique to stepfamily relationships. Nursery: Designed to provide a safe, homelike environment for children ages 11 and under, we provide Crisis childcare services, along with scheduled care for a weekly break. Therapy: Provided free of charge to eligible clients, our services focus on assisting primary and secondary victims of crime (abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, etc.) Ourtreach: A home visiting program offered free of charge to eligible clients, provides parents with support and education. Good-Touch/Bad-Touch: An abuse prevention program aimed at teaching children how to stay safe from abuse. Taught in the schools and out of our center. The Professional Family Childcare Association of Utah (PFCCA) had a banner year in 2014 and is continuing the momentum into 2015 with many exciting events and projects in the works! We’d love to have you join us! MARK YOUR CALENDAR! We are so excited to announce Jim Gill as our keynote speaker for our Provider Appreciation Event and Spring Conference! The event will be held on Saturday, May 16 at the Waterford School in Sandy, UT. Registration information will be mailed soon. The event will be FREE for PFCCA Members! PFCCA is proud to announce a partnership with the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC), our national affiliate, on an exciting fundraiser to raise awareness for quality child care and scholarship funds for participants. The event will take place during the Week of the Young Child, April 12-18, 2015. Watch our website and Facebook page for more information! New PFCCA Benefit Announced – PFCCA Board recently voted to reimuburse providers the $179 Early Bird Registration Fee for those who attend the NAFCC Conference in Minneapolis, MN in July 2015. After you attend the conference submit a certificate of attendance and $179 will be refunded back to you by the PFCCA! PFCCA Book Club Pick – Our most recent book club choice was Einstein Never Used Flashcards by Roberta Michnick Golinkoff and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek. This book discusses how our children really learn – and why they need to play more and memorize less! Watch our monthly PFCCA member newsletter for our most recent pick! Chapter Meetings - We continue to provide quality and fun trainings every month at chapters throughout Utah. These trainings count as face-to-face trainings for licensing purposes. For more information about your local chapter visit our website at www.pfcca.org There are currently no PFCCA chapters in Box Elder, Cache or Rich County. If you are interested in hosting a monthly chapter group and provide professional training to peers in the Family Child Care field, please contact Amy Christensen for details at [email protected] Contact us: PO Box 57931 SLC, UT 84157, 1-800-430-6026 Provider Recognition Career Ladder- Family Start Up Grant- CAC Grant-CDA-PDA Achieved January, February and March 2015 Early Childhood Career Ladder Level 4 Kristy Platis Level 6 Sarah Ringueberg Level 10 Lauren Pace Endorsements Theory and Best Practice- Patricia Haltiner Professional Development Award Camille Amott Michelle Brower Natalie Dallinga Melinda DeSimone Mae Haderlie Patricia Haltiner Danielle Jensen Gaylene Johnson Stephanie Kearl Ellen Millburn Eliana Navarro Lauren Pace Kristy Platis Christy Pugsley Michelle Pugsley Sarah Ringueberg April Turner Erin Wilson CAC Welcome & Renewal Grants Bonnie Crookston Juana Rodriquez Sandra Bodrero Michelle Brower Vardee Cole Natalie Dallinga Marianne Frisby Cindy Gill Lori Greer Mae Haderlie Colleen Harper Lori Hidalgo Debra Leishman Little Brigham Aggies Little Wonders Loree Mayers Marcy Nicholas Tiffany Nicholas Wee Friends Jenny Sanchez Denise Seamons Tami Lewis Lynn Robison DDE Center for Early Care & Education New Providers Kim Baer – Providence Denise Perkes – Providence Joleen Brown – Hyde Park Lisa Saunders – North Logan Chris Bice – Logan New Centers Wee Friends/Julie Orme – Logan CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR HARD WORK! Community Training Information Non-Face to Face, Community and Licensing, & Grants CEU Homework All of the former UACCRRA CEU homework is now located on the CCPDI website under Professional Development. http://ccpdi.usu.edu/htm/professional-development/ccpdi-ceu-homework The cost of CEU credit is now FREE! The homework will now be mailed to CCPDI. CDA is now accepting clock hours for CDA renewal so CEU credit isn’t necessary for this purpose; however, please check with the CDA Council to be sure. 3 CEU’s are still accepted for Career Ladder, Levels 5-8. Child and Family Support Center 380 West 1400 North Logan, Utah NOW – In Hyrum too! 10 North 600 East Hyrum, Utah (435) 752-8880 Parenting Class: Ongoing Course cost $25.00 per individual or $30.00 per couple – Call to register http://childandfamilysupportcenter.org/ Box Elder Family Support Center 276 North 200 East Brigham City, Utah 84302 (435) 723-6010 or 800-733-6010 Family Information and Resource Center 50 South 400 East Logan, Utah 84321 (435) 755-5171 Email [email protected] Home Provider and Center Licensing Orientation/Training Schedule The Utah Department of Health- Bureau of Child Development Child Care Licensing’s schedule for home and center provider orientation meetings will be posted on their website http://www.health.utah.gov/licensing. Go to the website and click on Provider Trainings. This will give the information for both the initial orientation schedules and the on-going rules trainings. *Remember that pre-registration is required for the trainings. If you have any questions call: Kathleen Saunders: 801-698-3244 Tom Copeland Webinars These webinars will help you master the business side of family child care. Take part in a fast-paced webinar hosted by Tom Copeland. Webinars will include information on Retirement Goals, Basic Record Keeping and important tax updates. For more information go to: tomcopelandblog.typepad.com TOP Star News Info for becoming a TOP Star Facility Become a TOP Star Endorsed Facility What is TOP Star: TOP Star stands for Targeting obesity in preschools and childcare settings. The TOP Star program is a collaboration between the Utah Department of Health, Local Health Departments, and Care about Childcare. The goal of TOP Star is to help childcare providers improve their nutrition and physical activity environments by focusing on four key areas: nutrition, physical activity, screen time, and breastfeeding. Steps to earn the TOP Star Endorsement: Childcare providers complete a self-assessment, set goals, participate in the TOP Star training with Care about Childcare, and conclude with a follow up assessment. Providers will receive assistance and support from Bear River Health Department as they move through the process in receiving the TOP Star endorsement. Benefits: Career ladder credits are earned through participating in the TOP Star training. Your facility will be recognized on the Bear River Health Department and Utah Department of Health’s web pages. You can also work with Care about Childcare to receive recognition on their web page. How to Start: If you are interested in participating in the TOP Star program please contact Emily Pugsley at the Bear River Health Department at 435-792-6519 or [email protected]. You can also contact Care about Childcare at 435-797-1552 for more detailed information about the TOP Star program and training. Care About Childcare Training Registration Form April Training Classes What Do You Do With the Mad that You Feel? Healthy Care April 2,9, 2015 2 Thursdays 6:30-9:00 pm April 7,14, 21,28,2015 4 Tuesdays 6:30-9:00 pm CDA Portfolio Training April 6, 2015 Monday 6:30-9:00pm April 11,18, 2015 2 Saturdays 8:00am1:00pm April 20, 2015 Monday 6:30-9:00 pm Guidance & Emotional Wellness Course 4 CDA Portfolio Training CDA Portfolio Training More Than Babysitting Infant/Toddler Course 4 Theory and Best Practice Course 4 Back to the Basics: Method in Playdough May 4, 2015 Monday 6:30-9:00 pm May5,12,19, 26,2015 4 Tuesdays 6:30-9:00 pm May 5,12,19,26,20 15 4 Tuesdays 6:30-9:00 pm May 7,14,21,28, 2015 4 Thursdays 6:30-9:00 pm May 18, 2015 Monday 6:30-9:00pm USU CAC Office Logan $16 Up to Three Building 10 South 400 East Brigham City USU CAC Office Logan USU CAC Office Logan $16 USU CAC Office Logan Free USU CAC Office Logan Up to Three Building 10 South 400 East Brigham City USU CAC Office Logan Free Free $16 $16 Licensing CL CDA CEU Licensing CL CDA This course will teach about helping children with emotions and using words instead of actions. Participants will discuss ways of dealing with the children’s emotions using Mr. Fred Rogers approach with the children. Licensing CDA In this training participates will learn the process of earning a CDA. They will be taught the requirements in getting a CDA and will learn the ins and outs of this process. In this course participants will learn strategies for supporting children who exhibit challenging behaviors. Areas of focus include: understanding causes of challenging behaviors, understanding children’s feelings, temperamental patterns, helping children deal with life stressors, working with active, aggressive, or anxious children, and resources for families. In this training participates will learn the process of earning a CDA. They will be taught the requirements in getting a CDA and will learn the ins and outs of this process. Licensing CL CDA CEU Licensing CDA In this course participants will learn about child care health and safety issues. Topics include: communicable diseases, SIDS, shaken baby syndrome, child abuse and neglect, injury prevention, emergency procedures, nutrition, sick children, and medication administration. May Training Classes Licensing CDA Licensing CL CDA $16 Licensing CL CDA CEU USU CAC Office Logan $16 Licensing CL CDA CEU USU CAC Office Logan $5 Licensing CL CDA In this training participates will learn the process of earning a CDA. They will be taught the requirements in getting a CDA and will learn the ins and outs of this process. In this course participants learn how to make informed decisions based on standards for best practices, take advantage of opportunities for individual professional growth, and contribute to the early childhood field. In this course participants learn how to work effectively with the families of infants and toddlers. Areas of focus include: establishing relationships with families, responding to families' needs, handling difficult issues, and the effect of a family's culture on caregiving, routines, development, and learning. In this course participants will learn about Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory, the work of Kohlberg, Gilligan and Turiel around Moral Development Theory, Vygotsky’s theories around scaffolding and the Zone of Proximal Development, and Maria’s Montessori’s influence on early childhood environments. In this course participants will learn methods of using play dough and skills that children will learn by implementing play dough into a best practice classroom. Come and explore the fun with us! Care About Childcare Training Registration Form June Training Classes CDA Professional Portfolio Training School Readiness Course 4 Strong & Smart What to Expect from the CDA June 1, 2015 Monday 6:30-9:00 pm USU CAC Office Logan Free Licensing CDA In this training participates will learn the process of earning a CDA. They will be taught the requirements in getting a CDA and will learn the ins and outs of this process. June 2,9, 16, 23,2015 4 Tuesdays 6:30-9:00 pm June 4, 11,18,25,201 5 4 Thursdays 6:30-9:00 pm June 29, 2015 Monday 6:30-9:00 pm USU CAC Office Logan $16 USU CAC Office Logan $16 Licensing CL CDA CEU Licensing CL CDA In this course, based on Utah’s Early Learning Guidelines, participants will learn how to effectively and appropriately foster preschooler’s development in four additional core areas; Approaches to Learning, Science, Creative Arts, and Physical Development. In this course participants learn practical ways to promote young children's physical, cognitive, language, and creative development in age-appropriate play and learning activities. USU CAC Office Logan Free Licensing CDA In this course participants will learn the process in earning the CDA credential. Providers will learn what is required of them throughout the CDA process and the steps in getting on board in earning the CDA. Acronyms for Professional Development System LC CL CDA CEU College Licensing Credit Career Ladder Credit Child Development Associate Credential Credit Continuing Education Units College Credit Meets the requirements for licensing regulations Meets the requirements for the Career Ladder Meets the requirements to qualify for the Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) Meets the requirements for keeping a CDA current Meets the requirements for college credit from USU Care About Childcare Training Information on about training First Aid, CPR and Food Handler’s Training Sources Training Source American Red Cross Bridgerland Applied Technology Center Logan Regional Hospital Corey Wiley of Smithfield Fire Dept. Mandy Wurfsten Kirk Petersen Brigham Columbia Hospital Cache Bear River Health Dept. Classes Offered CPR/First Aid CPR/First Aid CPR/First Aid CPR/First Aid CPR/First Aid CPR/First Aid CPR/First Aid Food Handler’s Contact Information 752-1125 753-6780 716-5310 435 881-3925 245-0702 563-2357 734-4214 792-6500 Pre-Registration Information Registration and pre-payment is required at least 5 business days in advance for a training you would like to attend. Pre-registration is essential! If we do not have the minimum number of participants registered, (Cache County, at least 10 & Box Elder County, at least 5) we will have to cancel the training. Please call our office with any questions or concerns. 797-1552 or 800-670-1552. Important Reminder Registration fee is now $16.00 per class. Be sure to register for classes as soon as you can. Remember: if you have to cancel your registration, as long as you do it at least 3 business days before the first session of class, we can issue you a Training Voucher that you can use for another training class. If you do register for a class that is full, you have two options: 1. If you choose not to register for the class, your payment will be returned to you. 2. If you choose to register for the class, your payment will be accepted and processed and you will be placed on the waiting list. If a spot in the class becomes available, we will contact you. If you are not able to get into the class, then we will issue you a Training Voucher that can be redeemed for a future training. Please note that we have to receive your paper registration form and payment before you can be placed on the waiting list. Please contact our office with any questions or concerns. Please take note of the Training Code of Conduct that is in this newsletter. Please be on time for classes! *If you aren’t able to arrive on time, then you would need to make up that session of class if you want to use the class for Career Ladder credit. *If you arrive late, you can stay to the class and still receive licensing credit hours. This rule will be strictly enforced! Please allow for weather conditions, traffic, construction and parking issues when attending training classes. In July of 2013 we announced a change to the Career Ladder System that will require Early Childhood Professionals to have a Demonstrated Competency by July 1, 2018. Here are a few of the frequently asked questions that we have received about this change. • What is a Demonstrated Competency? • A Demonstrated Competency (D.C.) is comprised of training, assessment, and an observation. A D.C. indicates that an Early Childhood Professional has taken at least 120 hours of training and is able to put that training into practice. These D.C.s are recognized throughout the state of Utah, belong to the provider not the program, and are portable. Providers who have earned a D.C. can take it with them anywhere they go in licensed care in Utah and have it count. • Why are we now being required to get a D.C.? • The Office of Child Care (OCC) manages the Child Care Professional Development Institute (CCPDI) where the annual Professional Development Awards come from. OCC is monitored by The Federal Administration for Children and Families. The Federal Office has told OCC that every dollar given to providers needs to be tied to quality, and that quality needs to be verified. The new D.C. will fulfill those federal requirements. • How can I get a D.C. if I am new to the Career Ladder? • There are ten pathways that anyone can choose from in order to get a D.C. They are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. • • • • • • Is there a cost for a CDA? Yes the cost is $425; however, any provider currently working in a licensed child care program is eligible for a scholarship of $325. Visit CCPDI at http://ccpdi.usu.edu and click on the Scholarship option. Is there assistance for me if I want to get my CDA and I am not sure how to get started or need some support? Yes! Each of the local Care About Childcare Agencies have CDA Coaches that can give all kinds of free support. Just contact your local CAC agency. http://www.usuchild.usu.edu What if I already have a Level 5, 6, 7 or 8 and I earned it before the change? You may choose any of the ten pathways listed above or you may from choose two additional pathways that are available just for you 1. 2. • • • • • • • Training that includes the 6 specific classes + observation + portfolio Training that includes the 6 specific classes + observation + 4 CEU’s from the local Care About Childcare Agencies What are the six specific classes that are needed for options 3, 11, and 12? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. • • CDA (Child Development Associate Credential) CCP (Child Care Professional Credential) National Administrators Credential (NAC) + 6 specific classes + observation High School Skills Certificate (within the last 5 years) Current Teaching Credential + observation Early Childhood College Practicum (within the last 5 years) Current Montessori Certification Current NAFCC Accreditation for Family Child Care Providers Associates Degree (with 15 or more early childhood credits) Bachelor Degree (with 15 or more early childhood credits) Ages & Stages Learning in the Early Years A Great Place for Kids Strong & Smart Learning to Get Along Advanced Child Development Where do I find out more information about what is in option 11, the portfolio option? Visit the CCPDI website at http://ccpdi.usu.edu . Go to the Professional Development Tab, the Demonstrated Competencies Tab, and click on this option. Where do I find out what is in an observation and how I can arrange to get an observation? Visit the CCPDI website at http://ccpdi.usu.edu . Go to the Professional Development Tab, the Demonstrated Competencies Tab, and click on Observation Information Is there a cost for an observation? Yes, the cost is $100; however, providers may opt to have this cost taken out of their next Professional Development Award. Simply contact CCPDI at http://ccpdi.usu.edu and click on Scholarship Option. What will happen if I already have a higher level and I don’t want to get a D.C.? You will retain your Career Ladder Level, but will receive a lower amount for your Professional Development Award. If, at any time after the deadline you choose to get a demonstrated competency, your annual professional development award will resume to the higher amount. Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Utah State University 6510 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322-6510 www.careaboutchildcare.utah.gov Return Service Requested Monday, Tuesday and Thursday - 9am to 5pm and 9am to 3pm on Fridays. Wednesday 9am to 8:00 except in December or July Please call and make an appointment before coming during the day so we can make sure someone is available to help you. 797-1552 or 1-800-670-1552 Ann Austin Executive Director Carrie Stott Director/Training Supervisor Leah Schilling Director/Referral Supervisor Kim Dutson Recruitment & Retention Coordinator Stephanie Jensen Training Coordinator Janeal Pollock Referral/Data Specialist & Library Coordinator Becky Hunter CDA Consultant We can all be reached at: 435-797-1552 or 1-800-670-1552 Raelyn Rigby, RN Child Care Health Consultant 757-1827
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