Selected Content Updates in Q2 2023
The ³Ô¹ÏÍø integrates the latest research and best practices into its professional development system on an ongoing basis. Our content team reviews new research and updates to national guidelines. Selected content updates over the last three months include:
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Direct Care Track: All Foundational Courses Updated
This past year, the ³Ô¹ÏÍø team continuously worked to update all 15 of the Foundational courses across all direct care tracks on the site with new information, activities, and resources. Improvements to the Infant & Toddler (IT) and Preschool (PS) tracks were completed last fall, while more recently we focused our efforts on completing updates to the School-Age (SA) and Family Child Care (FCC) tracks. In May 2023, the final two Foundational Courses, Program Management and Positive Guidance, were both reviewed and updated in the SA and FCC Tracks.
For specific details regarding the revised content, see the May 2023 FCC and SA Track Foundational track updates announcement.
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New Physical Development Milestones Resource
Developmental milestones provide a guide for when to expect certain skills or behaviors to emerge in young children based on their cognitive development, gross-motor development, fine-motor development, hearing, speech, vision, social-emotional development, and other factors. Milestones are guidelines to help you know when and what to look for as children mature. In 2021, The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revised these milestones. Based on those updates, a guide titled Physical Developmental Milestones has been updated in the Apply section in Lesson Two of the Physical Development course in the Training & Curriculum Specialist (TCS) track. Program leaders can use this resource to help support staff and families understand the typical physical development milestones achieved by children between birth and 12 years of age.
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New Focused Topics Course in Development
Many children and families find family child care to be a beneficial resource, and it is crucial in addressing the care and educational needs of military families. A new Focused Topics Course, Valuing and Building Family Child Care, is in development. This course will examine the unique benefits of family child care, review the supports available to Family Child Care Coordinators, and address the growing need to retain, support, and uplift family child care professionals.
The ³Ô¹ÏÍø team had the privilege of visiting and filming at several installations to interview providers, families, and Family Child Care Coordinators. Our team values the programs' cooperation in enabling us to capture real insights from high-quality programs.