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Child Care Exchange

Child Care Exchange is committed to supporting early childhood professionals worldwide in their efforts to craft early childhood environments where adults and children thrive – environments that foster friendship, curiosity, self-esteem, joy, and respect; where the talents of all are fully challenged and justly rewarded. Since 1978, Exchange Press has promoted the exchange of ideas among leaders in early childhood programs worldwide through Exchange magazine, books, and training resources. Child Care Exchange is a sponsor of the Rocky Mountain Early Childhood Conference.  

Guía de recursos para visitas domiciliarias Suroeste de Denver

Esta Guía de recursos sobre visitas domiciliarias fue desarrollada por la Colaboración de visitas domiciliarias del suroeste (SW) de Denver, que se estableció en el año 4 de la iniciativa LAUNCH Together-SW Denver. LAUNCH Together fue diseñado para mejorar los resultados sociales y emocionales de los niños pequeños (desde la etapa prenatal hasta los ocho años) y sus familias en Colorado. Una prioridad para LAUNCH Together-SW Denver ha sido mejorar el bienestar social y emocional de las familias apoyando a los proveedores que les brindan servicios. ¡El Colaborativo de Visitas al Hogar de SW Denver es un ejemplo de este enfoque en acción!  

Denver Association of Family Child Care (DAFCC)

The Denver Association of Family Child Care (DAFCC) is a non-profit, member-based organization serving licensed family child care providers in the Denver metro area. DAFCC hosts monthly meetings, special events, an annual conference and sends a regular informative newsletter to members. The association serves as a focal point for education and support of licensed home care providers.  

National Association for Family Child Care

NAFCC is a national membership organization working with more than 400 State and local family child care provider associations across the United States. The mission of NAFCC is to support the profession of family child care and to encourage high-quality care for children. The focus of NAFCC is to provide technical assistance to family child care associations. This assistance is provided through developing leadership, addressing issues of diversity, and promoting quality and professionalism through NAFCC's Family Child Care Accreditation.