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Vaccinations in Early Care & Education

August 1, 2022 | By Erica Goldsby
Vaccinations in Early Care & Education

Encouraging parents to keep their child’s vaccinations up to date is an important way to ensure that the children in your program remain healthy and protected against serious

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Back-to-School Blues

July 29, 2022 | By Ashley Sias
Back to School Blues

As we head into back-to-school season, it’s time to think about preparing your program for the departure of school-aged

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How to Help Kids Transition Back to School

July 29, 2022 | By Lisa Johnson
Help Kids Transition Back

Here are some easy ways you can help your children, their teachers, and their child care providers make the transition from summer to

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Engaging Families to Improve Early Childhood Systems

July 28, 2022 | By Heather Smith
Engaging Families

After a decade of focusing primarily on children with special health care needs, the FAC has expanded to address the needs of four more populations: women/moms, early childhood, children, and

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Healthy Habit Influencers

July 22, 2022 | By Georgia S. Thompson

Strengthening ECE systems for health takes time, but we have identified a few key strategies to help state and local leaders get

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Letting Joy In Through Playful Learning

July 22, 2022 | By Jennifer Burgardt
Letting joy in through playful learning

Recent research and professional development topics for early childhood professionals revolve around the importance of playful learning within the context of building relationships as key to later academic success.

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Child Care and Vaccinations

July 18, 2022 | By Child Care Aware of Kansas

In June 2022, the FDA granted emergency authorization to both Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations for children under 5 years of age. Both the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend all eligible infants and children without contraindications get vaccinated. The COVID-19

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Starting a Child Care Business

July 13, 2022 | By Beth Dibben
Starting a Child Care Business Just Got Way Easier

If you’re looking to start a child care business, you now have access to Child Care Health Consultants to guide you through the sometimes overwhelming

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An Innovative Grant/Loan Hybrid to Attract New Providers

July 8, 2022 | By Kelly Gourley
An Innovative Grant/Loan

Because the costs and complexities of opening a child care center are so burdensome, the community decided to incentivize people to start up new in-home facilities.

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Closing the Child Care Gap

June 28, 2022 | By Kelly Davydov
Closing the Child Care Gap

Across the state, Kansas communities are cobbling together a patchwork of public and private solutions to expand the supply of child care.

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Behind the Scenes of the CCHC Network

June 23, 2022 | By Child Care Aware of Kansas
Child Care Nurse Consultant

Behind the Scenes of the CCHC Network with Two Kansas Providers Providers at a large child care center and a small group home, both with decades of experience,  explain what they gained from the Child Care Health Consultation service. Kim Vanderfohe, director of Butterfly Funhouse

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To Celebrate Juneteenth, Let’s Work to End Inequity in Kansas

June 19, 2022 | By Bridget Banks

Juneteenth (short for June Nineteenth), which commemorates the end of slavery in this country, is considered one of the longest-running African American holidays.

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Recruiting and Retaining Culturally Responsive Staff in Early Childhood Education Settings

June 15, 2022 | By Bridget Banks
Culturally Responsive Staff

To ensure that all children in ECE programs are receiving the best possible start in life, it’s imperative to recruit and retain staff who are culturally responsive and willing to engage diverse

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Child Care Supply and Demand in Kansas: What to Know and How to Be Part of the Solution

June 2, 2022 | By Child Care Aware of Kansas

Child Care Supply and Demand in Kansas: What to Know and How to Be Part of the Solution A child’s earliest experiences lay the foundation for lifelong learning, well-being, and success. Quality early care and education opportunities provide the nurturing environments and relationships

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Elegir Cuidado Infantil de Calidad

May 28, 2022 | By Jessica Soto-Botello
mother holds her daughter while taking notes at her dining table serving as a temporary remote work from home station with breast pump in foreground.

Publicado original mente en la edición de primavera de 2022 de Kansas Child Magazine. Como padres de familia nuestro mas grande deseo es poder proteger de nuestros pequeños de todo mal y darles una buena educación para un futuro lleno de oportunidades. El bienestar de nuestros

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Safe Sleep and SIDS

May 26, 2022 | By Child Care Aware of Kansas
child sleeping safely Safe sleep and SIDS

Article by Kansas Infant Death and SIDS Network An article about new research on SIDS that has been gaining traction in the Safe Sleep Community. This research may lead to greater ability to screen risk of SIDS, but that is only a small portion of sleep-related deaths. The recent

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Find the Right Early Childhood Education Program

May 17, 2022 | By Bridget Banks
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There are so many options to consider and questions to ponder as you look for the right program and the right provider for your family. Here are some key points to reflect on as you begin your

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An Innovative Hub for Training

May 16, 2022 | By Jenny Brandt
Training

We have always wanted an easier way for providers to find training — and more of it — wherever they are located in the Kansas City

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Quality Training for New Child Care Providers

May 16, 2022 | By Linda Logan
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Research has linked child care quality and young children’s developmental outcomes with the training of providers and educators.

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Using a Career Pathway to Recruit and Retain Child Care Providers and Educators

May 11, 2022 | By Hannah McGahey
using careering pathway

In order to reduce the shortage, we need to retain our current child care providers and educators and attract more to the field. Establishing a career pathway is a foundational tool for accomplishing these

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The Child Care Gap: What Do We Know? What Do We Do?

May 5, 2022 | By Linda K. Smith
child care data

Choosing between what’s best for their children and putting food on the table is a choice no parent should have to

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Growing Generations of Kansans

March 28, 2022 | By Child Care Aware of Kansas
Growing Generations of Kansans kids gardnening

By Chelsy Spiller is an Early Care and Education Specialist at Child Care Aware of Kansas. Originally published in the Summer 2020 Issue of Kansas Child Magazine. Growing Generations of Kansans The benefits of gardening with children are innumerable. One of my favorite reasons for

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Being Mindful of Family Wellness in the Digital Age

March 28, 2022 | By Kelly Cain-Swart
family together using electronics

In our search to do just that with our own families we have discovered five apps that just might help families answer that age-old question: “What should we do

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Supporting Social-Emotional Development

March 18, 2022 | By Erica Figueroa
Social Emotional Development Happy Hands Painting

Babies, toddlers, and children rely on nurturing relationships with adults to assist them in learning how to control or respond appropriately to their

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Heading Off Temper Tantrums

February 22, 2022 | By Callie Hoffman
upset young girl

Infants and young children cannot regulate their emotions on their own, and they need loving adults in their lives to help them regulate and practice these skills.

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Filling the Void

February 21, 2022 | By Krystal Breese
Making child care work for Kansas Stressed Child Care Provider

USD 333 is now operating a fully licensed group day care home for children from birth through age 5, with two highly qualified providers on

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Kansas Employers Should Make Child Care Their Business

February 1, 2022 | By Jen Bump
Man Researching About Us

Any parent of a young child will tell you child care is one of their single biggest considerations when it comes to accepting a job or staying with a

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Free Social-Emotional Developmental Screening Available

February 1, 2022 | By Jordan Christian
A cute boy playing with preschool math manipulative toys and with a facial expression that shows wonder or thinking.

By participating in a social-emotional screening, providers of all kinds can evaluate a child’s development, address any potential concerns, and connect families to services and supports in their

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Welcoming the Community into Your Child Care Program

January 14, 2022 | By Jillian Hoefer
Welcoming the Community into Your Child Care Program

One of the most obvious ways to engage families is to involve them in day-to-day operations. You also want to make sure they have the opportunity to voice their concerns or

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Design Thinking For & With Children

January 7, 2022 | By Mark Logan
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The practice of Design Thinking has emerged in the past 20 years as a popular tool for practicing creativity and producing

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An Opportunity to Equitably Fund Child Care

January 4, 2022 | By MK Falgout
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Policymakers can leverage public resources slated for child care to create a more equitable

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