Supporting Continuous Quality Improvement in Family Child Care: A Peer Learning Group Session 5: Improving Outcomes for Children in Family Child Care:

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Supporting Continuous Quality Improvement in Family Child Care: A Peer Learning Group Session 5: Improving Outcomes for Children in Family Child Care: Moving Forward Webinar: October 20, 2016 National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance

Improving Outcomes for Children in Family Child Care: Moving Forward Insert Team Name/logo or Organizations in Collaborative Partnership

Our Team’s Goals or Priority Focus Areas For The Peer Learning Group

What We Have Learned from the Peer Learning Group

Next steps for moving forward with our goals for supporting family child care providers