Child Care and Early Education. What will we learn today? Standard: – ET-ECE-11 Determine components of a well organized, developmentally appropriate.

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Child Care and Early Education

What will we learn today? Standard: – ET-ECE-11 Determine components of a well organized, developmentally appropriate learning environment EQ: – How do you determine the appropriate child care facility?

Child Care Video 8

Key Terms: Child Care Center In-Home Care Family Child Care Nanny Head Start License Accreditation Learning Center Play Group Parent Cooperative

Child Care Project You will work with a partner (you and ONE other person) to create a PowerPoint presentation about a child care provider I will assign you a type of child care provider and you will create a PowerPoint advertising and educating parents to choose your facility for their child’s care. Follow the rubric if you want a 100 on this project