Posts Tagged ‘cacfp’
Ramona Hursey
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois – Difficult life circumstances led Ramona Hursey to work in a child care center.
Read MoreMonica Jackson
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia – When Monica Jackson befriended a nanny, she had no idea her career life was going to forever change.
Read MoreAngela Dobbs
CRESCA, Iowa – Angela Dobbs always felt her calling was in child care.
Read MoreJennifer Stewart
SHERBURNE, New York – Twenty-one years ago, Jennifer Stewart decided to open an informal home child care for her daughter, neighbors, and playmates.
Read MoreSandra Jaeger
FARGO, North Dakota – Sandra Jaeger saw a lifetime opportunity when she attended North Dakota State University and found they had a well-established and recognized Early Childhood Development program.
Read MoreIdentifying Whole Grain-Rich in the CACFP Using the Ingredient List
This webinar will focus on how CACFP operators can use a food’s ingredient list to identify whole grain-rich items for their menus.
Read MoreCoaching & Mentoring Using a Peer-to-Peer Model
This training will highlight effective training strategies used by the Kansas State Department of Education and resources from the Institute of Child Nutrition (ICN).
Read MoreFeeding Infants: Starting with Solids (Alimentación para bebés: comenzando con comidas sólidas)
This webinar focuses on how the CACFP infant meal pattern supports infant growth and development for babies ages 6 through 11 months. The webinar includes information on developmental readiness and feeding infants solid foods in the CACFP.
Este seminario web se enfoca en cómo el patrón de comidas para bebés del CACFP apoya el crecimiento y desarrollo de bebés de 6 a 11 meses. El seminario incluye información sobre cómo saber si un bebé está listo en su desarrollo para comer sólidos y acerca de alimentos sólidos en el CACFP.
Read MoreHow to Support Breastfeeding in the CACFP
This webinar focuses on how child care centers and family child care homes that participate in the CACFP can support breastfeeding.
Read MoreFeeding Infants: 0-5 Months
This webinar focuses on how the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) infant meal pattern supports infant growth and development for babies ages birth through 5 months.
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