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Why Aimee Chose the CCBO Curriculum Club?

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On July 31, 2013, I launched the Child Care Business Owner Curriculum Club and many Child Care Business Owners have already downloaded their free lessons and joined the club as a paid subscriber to receive their September Lesson Plans.

In fact, I launched the club for many reasons including:

  • I love writing lesson plans
  • I know that lesson planning takes time and I want to provide child care providers with pre-planned lessons, so they can focus on running their business
  • I want to offer providers affordable curriculum materials that will assure a fun and enriching day for young children!

Moreover, as I write this blog post, I am so excited to share a recent testimonial from one of my blog followers and a new member of the Curriculum club.

“Well I was paying $80 for 2 months of curriculum for 1 child! That ends up being $40 a month. I thought it was going to be great because I comes already packaged with crafts a curriculum. guide and learning tools such as flash cards and photo prompts, newsletter, etc.

Then, when the kit arrived I was so disappointed! It covers language, cognitive, social emotional and physical development (with an art craft) -but you only get 1 or two activities a day. For us that’s NOT going to work -especially at that price!

Then what really turned me on to what you’re doing is even though I will be printing more, the cost of the printing ink, paper, supplies plus the subscription price of the club makes it HALF the price of the boxed curriculum AND I can teach as many children with the lessons as I want.

So to sum it up -Your curriculum offers activities in all of the developmental areas EVERYDAY (not just a couple), even with printing and supplies it is 1/2 the price of the commercially boxed kits and offers many printable extras they do not. Lastly, a provider does not have to pay extra to teach the lessons to more children; once the curriculum is purchased, you can teach any size group!

Thanks so much! I’m glad you are a part of my preschool and look forward to teaching from the lesson plans you’ve prepared.

~Aimee Nester

Wow!!!! After reading Aimee’s feedback about the packaged curriculum plan that she purchased (before trying the CCBO Curriculum Club), it reminded of me of why I created my curriculum club:

  • Its Affordable!!
  • Its filled with activities that children love
  • Its Simple and easy to use!!
  • Its Saves you money!!!
  • It empowers you to provide children with a quality experience….

Thank you Aimee for sharing!  Join Aimee and many other Child Care providers in the CCBO Curriculum Club by, clicking here.
Shiketa

EarlyChildhood Education Helps to Improve the Quality of Care

In recent news, a school-age boy in a Mississippi Child Care Center was left alone with some infant/toddlers. During the time that the 9-year old was left alone with the toddlers, he repeatedly hit and kicked the toddlers.

As I watched the video, I felt sick to my stomach. In fact, after watching the video, I became angry at the fact that this abuse happened  in a childcare facility. Then I thought about the qualifications of the caregiver that was responsible for those infant/toddlers.

In  my years of working with children, I have discovered that hiring qualified early childhood professionals assures that the children will receive high quality care and education.

In most states, the requirements for teachers are very minimal. For example, in the state of Missouri where my childcare center is located, the bureau of childcare only requires the following for childcare workers to work in a childcare center: (not including directors)

  • 12 training hours a year
  • Hepatitis A
  • PPD Skin Test
  • Back Ground Screening
  • Physical

You may have already noticed that college education is not a requirement to work with children. However, in the public school system, the teachers must have a Bachelor’s Degree along with continued professional development hours.

Studies have shown that the most crucial ages of brain development is between the ages of 0-5; however, our young children are in the hands of under educated professionals everyday.

When I started my home daycare in November 1998, it took me a little over a year to realize that I must go to school to be educated on how to effectively care for young children. In 2000, I enrolled in a Child Care field based program through a Local Community college, which paid for my early childhood education. After completing nine college credit hours in early childhood education, the quality of my program improved dramatically. Furthermore, after only completing 12 college credit hours in early childhood education, I was ready to move my preschool out of my home to provide quality care to more children.

I shared my story with you to say, that I believe that having formal early childhood education improves the quality of care that children receive.

If you own a childcare center, I want to challenge you to reflect on the educational requirements of the staff. If you are not happy with the quality of care that your staff provides; raise your educational standards.

Are you a home provider? If so, I challenge you to consider taking some early childhood classes or work toward receiving a CDA Credential. As you further your education, you will feel more like a Preschool teacher and the quality of care that you provide will begin to improve as you begin to implement the knowledge that you receive for a formal education.

If you are worried about the cost of  a formal college education, I suggest that you check with your local Child Care Resource and referral agency for some financial assistance . **Be sure to inquire about a T.E.A.C.H Scholarship.

Also, the United States Government offers Pell Grants to help pay for college and you or your staff members just may qualify.

Finally, I want to leave you with this formula that I developed about 6-years ago and I strongly believe it is the key to quality care:

Educated+ Trained Early Childhood Professionals =Quality Child Care

I look forward to reading your thoughts about this blog post. Feel free to share your goals to improve the quality of care in your childcare business. Thanks for all that you do for young children!

Shiketa Morgan

Resources to Improve the Quality of Care

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NAFCC

Quality Child Care Center eClub

7 Steps to High Quality Care eCourse (Free )

Family Home Child Care Empowerment eClub

Early Childhood Investigations (Free Webinars)

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