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MCEC Online Course -- The Journey from "Welcome Home" to Now: Reunion, Reconnecting, Routine

Programs: School Liaison
Resource Type: Training
Published: 02/19
The Journey from "Welcome Home" to Now is an online learning platform which teaches professionals who support military-connected children and youth the challenges and joys that children face during a time of reintegration. This training is for all military and civilian families associated with Navy Installations to include Navy Reserve families.
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Handwashing Poster

Programs: 24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type: General, Tool
Published: 10/22
A poster reflecting these steps is required to be posted at each handwashing location.
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Handwashing Poster - Infant

Programs:
Resource Type: General
Published: 10/22
A poster reflecting these steps is required to be posted at each infant handwashing location.
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USDA Meal Patterns, Child & Adult Food Program

Programs: 24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type: General
Published: 11/22
A guide provided by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service to support healthy meal patterns and portions for infant, child and adult (breakfast, lunch, supper, and snack).
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Parent Participation Plan Sample

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.
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Curriculum Requirements CDC Policy Letter - September 2010

Programs: Child Development Center
Resource Type: Policy
Published: 01/10
All Navy CDCs are required to implement the Creative Curriculum as the standard curriculum to provide consistency and continuity for military children and their families as they move from base to base.
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Standard CDH Provider Training Requirements

Programs: Family Child Care
Resource Type: Training
Published: 01/11

A standard process helps provide consistency among CDH programs so that providers can move their career with them when they change duty stations. Additionally parents everywhere are assured that CDH is equal in quality to the accredited Navy Child Development Centers.

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Kids Included Together (KIT) Policy Letter

Programs: Child and Youth Program
Resource Type: Policy, Training
Published: 01/09
Navy has contracted with KIT to support and train CYP Professionals Navy-wide in CYP on the best practices of inclusion. Inclusion is an attitude and philosophy that welcomes and supports all children.
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Update to National Accreditation Procedures for CDH Providers Policy

Programs: Family Child Care
Resource Type: Policy
Published: 11/22
Navy Installation CDH Programs will establish local Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) outlining a reimbursement process through the Direct Care Subsidy Program (DCSP) for providers seeking to obtain or retain national accreditation.
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CDA and MSA Credential Policy Letter and Enclosures

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.