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Item Name:
Project Kit
Item #:
Project Kit
Price/ea:
$325.00
Project Kit for Helping Providers Achieve NAFCC Accreditation
A “must have” for accreditation facilitation projects and anyone mentoring family child care providers through the NAFCC Accreditation Process.
***Purchase 2 or more kits and receive a free DVD – NAFCC Accreditation: Quality, Commitment, Excellence
Kit Includes:
•Project Guide for Helping Providers Achieve NAFCC Accreditation
This publication has been developed for those that support family child care providers in their endeavors to achieve and maintain NAFCC Accreditation. The Project Guide gives tried and true information on planning a successful project and working with family child care providers.
•Provider’s Self-Study Kit
Provider Guide to Achieving NAFCC Accreditation
This "how-to guide" takes candidates through each step of the process. They learn the expectations and requirements of the accreditation process. The Guide includes suggestions for recording professional development and quality improvement goals. It also contains a place to store documentation necessary for the accreditation application and observation. As an added bonus, the Provider Guide includes a chapter that encourages candidates to develop their own professional portfolios, a valuable marketing tool for their programs.
Quality Standards for NAFCC Accreditation
This publication organizes the 289 Quality Standards into the five content areas; Relationships, The Environment, Developmental Learning Activities, Safety and Health, and Professional and Business Practices.
NAFCC Benchmarks to Quality
This publication organizes the 289 Quality Standards into four levels, allowing candidates to break self-study into manageable pieces and prepare for annual renewals and re-accreditation. Candidates track their own progress, set realistic professional development goals and recognize milestones to celebrate accomplishments.
Parent Guide to NAFCC Accreditation
This information is designed to answer questions parents might have about accreditation. Parents will understand the benefits of accreditation to them and their families and learn how they can support their provider during this exciting professional development endeavor.
NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct
NAFCC has a firm commitment to uphold the highest ethical standards in the early care and education field and has adopted the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct. The Code offers guidelines for responsible behavior and sets forth a common basis for resolving the ethical dilemmas encountered in early care and education…"(NAEYC 2005).
•Provider’s Observation Kit
Self-Certified Standards for NAFCC Accreditation
Providers use the Self-Certified Standards to self-certify that they meet certain standards.
NAFCC Accreditation Sample Observer Workbook
The Sample Observer Workbook is designed as an opportunity for providers to become familiar with the tool the observer will use to record observations on the day of the visit.
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