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Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, Family Programs, Fee Assistance, School Age Care, School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Training
Published:
10/19
All documents related to the 2019 CYP Director Training will be available on this page.
4-H 101 is a sixteen module series with concepts and principles of youth development as well as content to develop your 4-H club. The series is ideal for direct care staff and Navy CYP professionals (most notably, direct care staff) assigned to School AGe Care (SAC) and Youth Programs. Training can be completed through self-paced online modules, or Training and Curriculum Specialists can download the 4-H 101 Training Guide to facilitate group training sessions.
On April 8, 2020, Brent Edwards and Jenny Jordan provided a virtual training on 4-H Did You Know: Enhancing 4-H in Your Program. 4-H creates opportunities for youth to learn and grow.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type:
Training
Published:
10/23
This video defines the two types of viable options – parent-selected viable options and alternative viable options – and explains how installation and Service HQ personnel assigned programs to AVO clusters and
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type:
Training
Published:
10/06/23
Learn about alternative viable options (AVOs) including their benefits, setup, and impact on the waitlist and offer process. Also learn how to respond to families’ questions about AVOs and your role in AVOs.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type:
Training
Published:
10/23
This video provides an example of a family’s experience requesting care and receiving an AVO offer. In addition, the video shows how, as a program user, you may review all viable options available to families o
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Form, General, Policy, Training
Published:
02/19
The Council of Professional Recognition has developed the Child Development Associate and Military School Age credentials to improve the quality of child and school-age care programs. CNIC CYP will continue to provide supplemental funding to offer CYP employees and CDH Providers an opportunity to continue their training and receive recognition from a national organization. CNIC (N926) has established a centralized contract with the Council of Professional Recognition to streamline the process for funding the CDA and MSA credentials. Enclosures (1) through (4) provide the processes for participating in this opportunity.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type:
Training
Published:
10/23
Refer to this job aid if you have received a notification that a sponsor has requested to be prioritized for care as an Active Duty Combat-Related Wounded Warrior (CRWW).