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Nov 17, 2024
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ECED& 134 - Family Child Care
3.0 Credits Learn the basics of family home childcare program management. Topics include: licensing requirements; business management; relationship building; health, safety, and nutrition; guiding behavior; and promoting growth and development. S/U grade option. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe family childcare minimum licensing requirements.
- Demonstrate plans and activities that are appropriate developmentally, socially, and culturally, to meet the needs of children in multi-age groups.
- Identify strategies for family childcare business management, including marketing, risk management, staffing, tax planning, accounting, and record keeping,
- Create written documents, such as a contract and policy handbook, that facilitate communication between the provider and the families.
- Develop strategies for creating reciprocal, culturally responsive relationships with families.
- Articulate knowledge and skills that define family childcare providers as professionals.
- Identify resources meeting the needs of family childcare providers and the families they serve.
- Apply knowledge of children’s development in a child-directed and active learning home-based program that supports each child in a relationship-based context that is the foundation for children’s learning.
Course Typically Offered Spring
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