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"The care of young children is among the most important kinds of work there are. Whether it takes place in child care centers, family child care homes, or other settings, the daily work of teachers and providers makes a lasting difference for children, families, and our society as a whole. Quality child care matters-And research has repeatedly shown that the key to quality child care is the presence of well-trained, well-supported and well-compensated caregiving adults." ~The Early Childhood Mentoring Curriculum
Child Care Resource offers the services and support of a trained mentor who has worked in the field of child care for over 15 years. Both new and veteran providers can benefit from the many types of support available, including developing contracts and policies, professional development and CDA support, offering feedback on your program, and offering resources to support you in your work, just to name a few. Please call (802) 863-3367 for more information.
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