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.
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Crafting Your School Age Workplace Culture Part II: Implementing Your Workplace Culture
Making a Shift for the Better… “It’s always just been done this way.” Have you ever caught yourself repeating this to someone? Sometimes it’s easy to fall back on old practices, especially when dealing with difficult changes and larger workplace shifts. perfecting an effective workplace culture requires constant reflection, action, and implementation. Factor in the… Continue reading Crafting Your School Age Workplace Culture Part II: Implementing Your Workplace Culture
Crafting Your School Age Workplace Culture Part I: The Foundations of a Workplace Culture
Virgin Records founder Richard Branson says it best, “Create the kind of workplace and company culture that will attract great talent. If you hire brilliant people, they will make work feel more like play.” Fostering a positive and effective workplace culture is fundamental to the success of your school age program. A strong, well defined… Continue reading Crafting Your School Age Workplace Culture Part I: The Foundations of a Workplace Culture
N.C. School Age Initiative Professional Learning Group-Nov. 13th
Hurricane Helene Recovery Resources
Young Child Homelessness Resources
From 2021-2023, Partners for Impact worked with Early Years, leading a pilot project to improve support services for young children experiencing homelessness, especially those living in family shelters. Contact for more information about our services building capacity for community change Evaluation, Planning & Design, Community Engagement/Coalition Building, Strengthening Networks, Professional & Team Development
Surviving the Summer Slide
Academic retention is hard for school age children during summer breaks. As a parent, guardian or school age support professional, you have the opportunity to stop the Summer Slide for the children in y our life. Below are three easy tips that can help turn summer into a robust learning opportunity.
Getting Your Green Thumb School Age Resource Guide
Getting Your Green Thumb Resource Guide
Homelessness in After School Part Two
Part 2 of the School Age Project’s Homelessness in Afterschool is a fantastic resource geared to help providers and CCRR staff craft quality school age spaces for struggling students and families.