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    Cda Education

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    Child Care Center (CCC) Applies to facilities operating with a capacity of 13 or more children. A child care center must be licensed if the program operates more than four hours a day and more than two days a week. Programs that operate less than four hours a day may keep children during school vacations and holidays and be exempt from licensing. Licensed CCC Facilities that need to be licensed must meet the following criteria: Center Director/Co-Director Must be at least 21

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    feasible I would want to be able to stay at home with my children for as long as possible and I was fortunate enough to be able to do this for almost 13 years. Along the way I held down several part time jobs to earn extra income for the family‚ these jobs always included working with youth to some degree‚ such as a shift supervisor at the local Parks and Recreation Center’s concession stand or at the Elementary School where the children attended as a lunch room monitor. I also volunteered time

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    COMPETENCY GOAL I To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment 1. Provide a summary of the legal requirements in your state regarding child abuse and neglect (including contact information for the appropriate agency) and also your program’s policy regarding your responsibility to report child abuse and neglect. 2. Include the current certificate of completion of a certified pediatric first-aid training course (that includes treatment for blocked airway and for providing

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    older‚ goals changed and I didn’t pursue that path. I had two wonderful children and felt very strongly that I wanted to be a full time stay at home parent. I focused my time on being as involved as possible in the lives of my own children. This led to hold several positions in the school PTA‚ lead a Girl Scout troop‚ teach a Sunday school class and also assist in several sports as Team Mom. The part I loved most about my volunteer experiences was having an impact on not only my children but lives

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    team of childcare workers and instill the thoughts that learning is fun in young children today. I have lots of goals for a future in ECE. A projection of my short-term goals in ECE includes becoming a Child Development Associate. I feel that it would be an honor to be an educator to young children and introduce some of the behaviors that they will carry with them their entire life long. Some of my long-term goals include owning my own childcare center or becoming a

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    Bsbwor501 Goal 1

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    Goal 1: Promote library resources and services to wider audience The Sonoma State University Library has many non-student individuals visiting campus daily who could benefit from the library’s services. For example‚ a high school is located on the SSU on campus‚ Oakmont Retirement community members attend free lectures‚ and neighbors who live nearby visit the campus for its scenery and concerts. Increasing library usage by promoting services to these individuals would have multiple benefits for the

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    Preschool-kids love to tackle new challenges‚ as they test their physical‚ behavioral‚ and emotional limits. Preventable injuries are the leading cause of death in preschool age children‚ according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The preventable injuries commonly seen in preschoolers include: drowning‚ falls‚ and accidental poisonings. Accidents may cause a lifelong disability in a preschooler if the incident hinders the development of their body or brain. Health care providers

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    I believe that thirty minutes is too little and people should be doing moderate exercise for forty five minutes to an hour six days a week. Luckily for me this goal is very easy to achieve since I have many public resources around my community‚ for example; the bike trails located all throughout the neighborhoods‚ the gym located inside of the local recreational center‚ the two outdoor public swimming pools‚ the

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    Competency Goal V To ensure a well-run‚ purposeful program to participant needs As a childcare professional I do my part to maintain a well run purposeful program responsive to participant needs I would use my obervations tools to identify the strengths and goals of each child and the observation forms also help me know how to work with that child so he/she could be successful. Based on my knowledge of child development I use the observations of the children to identify any child who may need

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    PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM Janelle Conlin Early Childhood Curriculum & Methods: ECE311 Instructor: Michael Walter August 10‚ 2012 PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM Preschool classroom’s fosters an exploratory play environment for children ages four to five to prepare students for private school kindergarten courses and utilizes North Carolina kindergarten standards to develop curriculum. Cumberland County public school system does not have the best reputation for educating students

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