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Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Operating Procedure
Published:
07/21
The Parent Handbook is written for parents and families whose children and youth are enrolled in Navy CYP. It provides an overview of Navy CYP services, programming, and policies. Parents receive a copy of the Parent Handbook at enrollment and sign that they received its information and understand its policies.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Form
Published:
12/18
Families use this form when they are enrolling and registering their children to document in writing their releases and authorizations for field trips, transportation, topical non-prescription product application, media release, an acknowledgement that they have received the Navy CYP Parent Handbook, and a general hold harmless release.
During the parent orientation prior to each program, the Navy YSF Parent Fact Sheet will be issued and discussed with the parents. The information within the Parent Fact Sheet concerns the basic rules of the sport/activity, equipment and uniform requirements, safety issues, promotion of good sportsmanship for both children and parents, skill development for their child, and information on how to complete the Parent Association for Youth Sports (PAYS) training.
The CYP Partnership Agreement with NAYS Policy Letter & Attachment provides specifics and processes regarding the NAYS Partnership Agreement to enhance the health and wellness of Navy youth with NAYS to provide streamlined processes for Youth Sport Coach and Officials certifications, Parent Association training, and the Start Smart program.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
General
Published:
01/18
The Navy CYP Parent Participation Plan (PPP) sample helps programs detail how they will encourage families to actively participate in their CYP. Programs are required to develop a PPP and must review and update their PPP on an annual basis to ensure an accurate and up-to-date ΓÇ£road mapΓÇ¥ for their participation efforts for the coming year.
The Question and Responses from the Navy YSF Parent Relations & Personnel Management Webinar, Webinar #3, 2 October 2013. The questions received via the info@navygetfit.com domain are available for review/download
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
03/19
On September 28, 2018, the Assistant Secretary of Defense released a Memorandum that provides policy clarification of the term ΓÇ£Line of Sight Supervision.ΓÇ¥
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Tool
Published:
06/21
These tools accompany the Navy CYP Program-Initiated Inclusion Support Path. Installations will use these tools to support children and youthΓÇÖs needs as they arise in the program.
Positive youth development engages youth along with their families and/or communities so that youth are empowered to reach their full potential. The virtual training focused on the 8 essential elements of effective youth programs: Physical & Psychological Safety; Supportive Relationships; Opportunities for Belonging; Positive Social Norms, Appropriate Structure; Efficacy & Mattering; Skill Building; Family, School, & Community.
Programming with the end in mind provides a road map to create experiences for youth with a clear vision of desired directions and outcomes while adjusting the direction for youth input/reaction to the experience. The virtual training focused on youth input & reflection strategies and developing meaningful/intentional learning outcomes. Each virtual training featured presentations with audience interaction and a live Q&A.