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Child care providers can click here to learn how to support military families and become an eligible provider for military fee assistance programs.
The MCEC identifies unique challenges facing military-connected children, increases awareness of these challenges in military and educational communities, and implements programs to meet these challenges.
Learn about Department of Defense Child and Youth Programs, search for child care or list your care on this site
Military families are extraordinarily dedicated, strong, and resilient. The information and resources on these pages were created specifically to help parents and caregivers face the challenges of deployments, homecomings, changes, and grief. Here, you'll find the support you need when your nation—and your family—needs you most.
Sesame Street for Military Families. 18,975 likes · 499 talking about this. Sesame Street's online community for sharing military family resources
As many as 700,000 children under the age of five have a parent in the military. Recognizing the need for first-rate media-based resources to support military families, in 2006, Sesame Workshop launched the bilingual (English/Spanish), multimedia outreach initiative Talk, Listen, Connect: Helping Families During Military Deployment (TLC).
Child Care and Military Families. 407 likes · 5 talking about this. Join us in learning together how to provide the best early care and education for...
Finding the right care and early education environment for your family is an important decision. We know this decision can be impacted by many variables in a military family's life.
If you are a parent in the military, Bright Horizons offers child care assistance and partners with the NACCRRA help parents in the armed forces.
ZERO TO THREE is proud to support military and Veteran families. We work to increase awareness and collaboration throughout military and civilian communities so that professionals who work with parents and children can more effectively care for babies, toddlers, and their military-connected families.
The best resource for caregivers of military children. resources for professional development including Family Development, Military Caregiving and more, Posts addressing issues such as helping children in child care handle anger, how child care providers can help with grief and loss etc. It houses assistance for other elements of the military families life.
CYTTAP Project is to develop and deliver training for early childhood professionals in 13 states. The project focuses on professionals who care for children (ages 0 - 12) from off-installation military families including National Guard and Reserve.
This section of the Military Families Learning Network concentrates on the interests and needs of child care providers who serve military families. Here you can discover, share, and discuss resources and collaborate on issues that arise as you provide care and education for young children with parents in the military.