As an early childhood educator, how many times have you witnessed toddlers squabbling over toys and other materials? You may not be able to quantify the number of times, so let’s just say, A LOT! Read on to discover why sharing is a complex idea for our inexperienced humans.
Author: marye@earlyyears.org
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WAGE$ & AWARD$: Spread the Word!
North Carolina has two education-based salary supplement programs to help support the early care and education workforce. The Child Care WAGE$® Program provides education-based salary supplements to eligible educators working with children birth to age five through a collaboration between local Smart Start partnerships who choose to participate, the North Carolina Partnership for Children and… Continue reading WAGE$ & AWARD$: Spread the Word!
Healthy Social Behaviors Project Training Calendar May – June 2025
SWCDC Announces Launch of ELIFT -Early Learning Instruction for Teachers!
Southwestern Child Development Commission, Inc proudly announces the rebranding of their Learning and Development services. Same products, same service, same staff, just a new name! Join us as we celebrate the launch of Elift-Early Learning Instruction for Teachers. Visit our website at: http://www.swcdcinc.org
N.C. Child Care for Child Care Workers Survey 2025
In March 2025, the North Carolina Child Care Resource and Referral Council (NC CCR&R Council) in collaboration with NC Child contracted with Well World Solutions to conduct a survey of child care providers in the state to assess if a Child Care for Child Care Workers benefit program, similar to one recently implemented in Kentucky,… Continue reading N.C. Child Care for Child Care Workers Survey 2025
Oh Behave! News from the Healthy Social Behaviors Project – April 2025
OH BEHAVE! Newsletter of the Healthy Social Behaviors Project 2-2025
Read the February 2025 newsletter, “Oh Behave” from the Healthy Social Behaviors Project for information on social emotional care of children.
Become a BSAC Trainer!
The Basic School Age Care (BSAC) training is a required course for all licensed school age professionals. The BSAC course covers a wide range of topics including health and safety, child development, behavior management, and lesson planning. You can become a BSAC trainer and help school age professionals reach their full potential.