Academic Community Training Program (ACT)

The Academic Community Training Program (ACT) provides quality training to the early childhood community at low or no cost.

Up Coming Events

Workshop Registration- March 25-27, April 29-May 1, May 27-29, 2008

8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Academic Community Training Calendar

Workshop Registration Form

Family Child Care as a Business Track-Earn one quality point for your center.

 

   

 

Workshop Registration

  • Registration for workshops occurs during the last week of the month between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
  • Class fees must be paid by cash, check, credit card or money order made payable to the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County, Inc. (PFC) at the time of registration.
  • Registration fees are non-refundable.
  • Early enrollment is strongly encouraged.

Please view the Training Calendar above for more information on the training workshops being offered for the current quarter and registration dates. You may also print and fill out the registration form found above. Bring the form with you to expedite the registration process.

 

Partnership for Children of Cumberland County, Inc.
is now pleased to offer
The Child Development Associate (CDA) Training!

 

Education and Training Topics for Early Childhood Educators

  • CPR and First Aid
  • Planning a safe and healthy learning environment
  • Supervision
  • Financial management
  • Budgeting information
  • Professionalism and customer service
  • Child growth and development
  • Inclusion of children with special needs
  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
  • Other training opportunities available

Education and Training Opportunities

  • Ongoing developmental training offered through tracks, modules, workshops, distance learning, conferences and outreach programs.
  • Workshops given by certified and specialized instructors.
  • Workshops offered in both Spanish and English.
  • In-service hours received for workshops can be applied toward North Carolina Division of Child Development licensing training hours.
  • Providers participating in the Quality Improvement and Military Provider Grants receive free training.

 

Education and Training Topics for Parents

  • Tips on Choosing Quality Child Care
  • STAR (Stop, Think, Act, Renew)
  • Parenting Fathers Matter, Too

 

Outreach

  • Workshops for area children and family members of military personnel through a joint endeavor with Fort Bragg’s Deployment and Mobilization Program.
  • Home Childcare as a Business Training Track offered through collaboration with Self-Help Credit Union.

 

 

For more information please contact

Sherie McNeil

Professional Development Manager

860-2277 ext 2528

smcneil@ccpfc.org

Misty Bacote

Training Specialist

860-2277 ext 2535

mbacote@ccpfc.org

 
     
 
 

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