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  • Local Early Childhood Partnerships

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  • Ongoing Monitoring (1)
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  • EHS-Child Care Partnerships (5)
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Topic

  • Local Early Childhood Partnerships

Tag

  • Subsidies (5)
  • Program Planning Systems (2)
  • Consultants (1)
  • Continuity of Care (1)
  • Ongoing Monitoring (1)
  • Enrollment (1)
  • Credentialing (1)
  • Transition to Kindergarten (1)
  • Staff Qualifications (1)
  • Talent Acquisition (1)

Audience

  • Directors and Managers (5)

Program Options

  • Center-Based Option (2)
  • Family Child Care Option (2)

Type

  • Publication (22)
  • Article (13)
  • Video (4)
  • Topic Page (1)

Age Group

  • Infants and Toddlers (1)

Program Type

  • EHS-Child Care Partnerships (5)
  • Child Care Programs (1)

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Local Early Childhood Partnerships

Explore this topic for strategies and promising practices to support children and their families within Early Head Start-Child Care (EHS-CC) Partnerships and other local partnerships, such as pre-K. Training and technical assistance (T/TA) staff and EHS-CC Partnership grantees and their child care partners will find resources about partnerships, family child care, and regulations and standards. Also find tools and materials around administration, research, and evaluation.

Planning Guide and Organizational Readiness Chart for Early Head Start and Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships

Use this tool to determine your program's readiness for planning and implementing an Early Head Start or Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership program.

Promoting Continuity of Care in Infant and Toddler Settings

Discover strategies leaders can use to help promote continuity of care in their state, territory, and Tribe. Explore useful resources including an assessment tool that looks at current practices. 

Partnering with Parents to Access and Maintain Subsidy in Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships

Learn strategies for early childhood professionals and their local partners to help promote the use of child care subsidies among families in Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships.

Recruiting Child Care Providers

Finding the right child care partner can be difficult. Discover how two grantees recruited child care partners and worked together with them to implement an Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership program.

Coaching as a Tool for Delivering Professional Development

It can be a challenge to find the time for professional development in a child care program. Learn how one grantee uses innovative practices to offer learning opportunities for child care partner staff.

Supporting Providers in Obtaining Their Child Development Associate Credential

Obtaining a child development associate (CDA) credential can be difficult. Learn how one grantee uses innovative strategies to help child care partner staff members obtain their required credentialing.

Developing Ongoing Monitoring Processes

Ongoing monitoring is critical to successful Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships. Learn how one grantee developed tools and a collaborative process to build a strong ongoing monitoring program.

Providing Continuity of Care to Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs

Continuity of care is important to all infants and toddlers. Learn how Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships help child care programs provide consistent caregivers to infants and toddlers with special needs.

Developing Partnership Agreements

Partnership agreements guide grantees and child care partners in all areas of the relationship. Learn how one grantee develops these vital documents.

Helping Families Obtain Child Care Subsidies

Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships depend on multiple funding sources. The layering of funds can be difficult. Learn how one grantee aids low-income families obtain child care subsidies.

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