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The available space tool calculates the number of spaces available for hourly care for each program variation (Before School, After School, Summer Camp) on each day of the week.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care
Resource Type:
Form
Published:
05/14
The Navy Child and Youth Program (CYP) Birth to Five Child and Family Profile is designed to help our CYP Professionals get to know your child and family, so that they are best prepared to provide a fulfilling and meaningful experience and to ensure your child's needs are met. Please complete the sections below as fully as possible.
The Navy Child and Youth Program (CYP) Youth and Family Profile is designed to help CYP Professionals get to know the children, and youth enrolled in our School Age Care programs. The information gathered will be used by CYP professionals to develop relationships and activities to better serve our customers.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Form
Published:
07/15
The Medication Dispensation Log provides a written record of the medication being given by CYP staff to the child (when it was administered, by whom, and the dosage given).
The Program Accommodations Form (Inclusion Support Information and Referral) documents the program accommodations required to support individual needs, whether accommodations can be provided within existing program operations and with existing resources, and the program steps taken to support the child.
The Navy CYP and the USDA have entered into an Interagency Agreement for training, technical assistance, and materials to support CYP. This partnership, entitled the "4-H Youth Development Project" (YDP), allows Navy CYP access to services and materials from a 4-H nationally recognized youth organization.
The purpose of the School Liaison and Youth Sponsorship Best Practices Catalog is to create a central library of Child & Youth Education Services (CYES) "Best Practices" to facilitate information sharing between Navy Child and Youth Programs (CYP) and other Fleet and Family Readiness functional areas. A submission template has been provided for installations to submit their best practices for consideration. Submissions should be sent by installations to CNIC N926 CYES via each Region.
Following health and safety best practices is an important way to provide quality early care and education for young children. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American Public Health Association (APHA), and the National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care and Early Education (NRC) have released the Fourth Edition of Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards; Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs. These national standards represent the best evidence, expertise, and experience in the country on quality health and safety practices and policies that should be followed in today's early care and education settings.
The Question and Responses from the Navy YSF OM Outdoor Recreation CSA Webinar, Navy Youth Sports and Fitness (YSF) Program, Webinar #6 on 5 November 2013. The questions received via the info@navygetfit.com domain are available for review/download.
During the parent orientation prior to each program, the Navy YSF Program Start Smart Parent Fact Sheet will be issued and discussed with parents. The information within the Start Smart Parent Fact Sheet concerns the basic rules of the activity, equipment requirements, safety issues, promotion of good sportsmanship for both children and parents, and skill development for their child.