Winter 2006

The Canadian Child Care Federation’s quarterly bulletin for knowledge exchange within the family child care sector.


What’s in this issue?

News
Delivery of Training

A message: from the CCCF Team

News from Ontario:
a message from Jeanine Plamondon, project coordinator, Canadian Child Care Federation

Cultivating Self-Esteem:
a message from Mary Stuart, Manager, Early Childhood Services & Special Needs Resource Program

Trainers of Excellence: a message from Jeanine Plamondon, Project Coordinator, CCCF

Resources

In Ontario: a message from Andrea Gingras, Child Care Providers Resource Network

In Québec: a message from Nathalie D’Amours, executive director of the Association des éducatrices en milieu familial du Québec, member of CCCF Board and Member Council

In Manitoba: a message from Maxine Balbon, Red River College


A Message:
from the CCCF Team

We are pleased to bring you another edition of the Family Child Care e-bulletin, full of new information and resources.

The Canadian Child Care Federation has recently pilot tested a new e-learning course on child guidance called, Meeting the Challenge Online. The CCCF project team is planning to develop an online version of the Family Child Care Training Program as well. Further updates on this exciting new professional development opportunity and the benefits of online learning for family child care providers will be posted to the Family Child Care website in the coming months.

A special thank you to everyone who submitted articles to this issue of the e-bulletin!

The CCCF Team:
Jeanine Plamondon, e-bulletin editor, project coordinator
Robin Kealey, project manager
Anne Maxwell, senior director of Projects, Programs and Services

 

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