Good Beginnings Level Two
Date/Time
Date(s) - Apr 10, 2019 - Apr 24, 2019
9:30 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Tri-Cities CCRR
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BC Family Child Care Association’s original Introduction to Family Day Care Course has long been recognized and recommended as part of the licensing process. As of November 2007, the licensing process requires child care providers to have at least 20 hours of training related to child care. BCFCCA and licensing officers around the province recognize the value of the newly revised and expanded (2017) “GOOD BEGINNINGS: Professional Development for Child Care Providers” training. This curriculum meets the training
requirements to qualify individuals to work in child care settings for children from birth to 12 years of age, such as:
- Occasional Licensed Child Care
- School-Age Licensed Group Child Care
- Family Child Care
Level Two (10 hours) The Business of Family Child Care
(Prerequisite: Level One)
April 10, 17, 24, 2019
- Establishing Positive Relationships with Families and the Community
- Your Family Child Care Business – Part 1
- Your Family Child Care Business – Part 2
- An Action Plan for Your Family Child Care
Categories
- Administration and Communication
- Curriculum/Program Development
- Family Support
- Professional Ethics & Practice
Target Audience
Family Child Care Providers
Online
No
Professional Development Certificate
Yes
Professional Development Certificate Credit Hours
10
Registration Fee
95.00
Registration Contact Email
triccrr@gv.ymca.ca
Registration Contact Phone Number
604-931-3400 ext. 0
Prerequisite(s)
Good Beginnings Level One
Required Materials
Workbook is provided
Presenter(s)
Vicki Lepper
Presenter Information
Vicki Lepper operated a licensed child care in Coquitlam for over 30 years and is a passionate child care advocate. Vicki was a board member for BC Family Child Care Association (BCFCCA) from 2011 to 2015. Vicki presents her own workshops, is a “Kids Have Stress Too”- Trainer for The Psychology Foundation of Canada, a “Good Beginnings: Professional Development for Child Care Providers”-Facilitator for BCFCCA, a member of the Tri-Cities ECD Committee, networks with child care providers, received many awards and is also actively involved in her community. Vicki loves connecting and sharing resources with those who have chosen a career working with children.