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The Observation Feedback Form from the Coach's Guide to The Creative Curriculum for Preschool offers an opportunity to record the teacher's observation summary, teacher's next steps and the coach's next steps.
This video series covers why it is important to understand and explain observations, why observations should be objective, and to discuss the qualities needed to make informative observations.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, School Age Care
Resource Type:
Training
Published:
10/23
This video provides an overview of the
DoD
-wide standard offer process and how facility-based program users can implement the required offer process in
MCC
.
This video provides an overview of the DoD-wide standard offer process and how FCC providers and FCC Program users can implement the required offer process in MCC.
To assist installations with opening new facilities in an efficient and timely manner to begin providing child development services, CNIC has developed timelines for encumbering new staff, child placement, procurement of supplies and equipment.
OSD provides a toolkit and guide for Installation Child Development and Youth Center Opening Ceremonies. The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Office of Family Policy/Children and Youth is providing this guide to assist program and installation staff in the planning of Groundbreaking and Opening Ceremonies. To that end, we have collected information from the Military Services and professional staff to prepare this guide.
To provide policy and standards for the operation and management of Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR)programs. This instruction is a complete revision and should be reviewed in its entirety.
Programs are required to notify CNIC HQ when a programΓÇÖs operating practices fall outside of current Navy CYP policies. An Operational Review process has been established to allow review of requests for programmatic changes (e.g., staffing, utilization, curriculum implementation, etc.), short-term non-critical operation outside of policy, as well as requests for Extensions to previously approved Exceptions to be submitted via the Inspection Management System (IMS).
This instruction implements policy, assigns responsibilities, incorporates changes in organizational responsibility, and prescribes procedures for the operation of Child and Youth Programs (CYP) on naval installations and in government housing to ensure a healthy, safe environment, and promote quality programs. 1700.9e OPNAV Change transmittal 1 revises pages 9 through 11, Chapter 4, Chapter 9 and adds additional pages throughout instruction. The purpose is to update Child and Youth Program policy on the inclusion of children with and without disabilities and other special needs (chapter 4) and provide guidance on caring for children with chronic health conditions and the administration of medications (Chapter 19).