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Navy CYP has worked with NAEYC to develop a series of webinar format training content on topic areas that will be beneficial to programs as you navigate the NAEYC accreditation process.
The second webinar in this series is Accreditation 101, which provides an overview of the NAEYC accreditation process. The webinar content introduces the four-stage process toward accreditation, including the accreditation portal, resources and support. The process involves self-reflection and quality improvement in order to meet and maintain accreditation over a five-year period.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, Fee Assistance, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
General
Published:
01/14
All Navy child care payments are required prior to services (certain exceptions may apply). All program revenue must be posted the month service is provided. Program revenue is posted in CYMS only if payments are made. Guidance on how to transfer revenue at the end of the month is included in the EOM Activity Balance Transfer Process document. Operations Clerks are required to run this process monthly.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, Fee Assistance, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
General
Published:
01/14
Third party/agency payments are defined as any payments made on behalf of a household towards child care fees. If a family qualifies for a State program to help with their tuition fees, a specific process is warranted in CYMS for payments from these agencies, as outlined in the Navy CYMS Agency Third Party Process document. State agency rules may apply.
The Critical Incident Reporting: Updated Guidance on CNIC and NAEYC Notification for Child Development Center Directors webinar outlines updated requirements for the reporting of critical incidents to CNIC and