



C'burg Childcare is a family home daycare. We offer lots of Tender Loving Care, handed out daily !! |
| C'burg Childcare Information |
| C'burg Childcare is a licensed family daycare home. We are licensed by the State of Indiana, in Washington County. We are with the First Chance Food Program, so you are guaranteed we serve healthy and nutritious meals and snacks. We offer childcare to ages newborn to 18 years of age. We have a variety of materials to interest all ages. Our staff are fully trained in SIDS, and Adult and Infant CPR and First Aid. I am a certified Better Baby Care Provider. We are open from 4:30 AM till midnight to better serve our parents. Should you need other hours other than the ones mentioned above, we are flexible to meet your needs. C'burg Childcare just enrolled in the new program the State of Indiana is starting called the "Paths to Quality" rating system. There are 4 levels in this program. Level 1 is any daycare that has a current license with no violations. This is where I will be starting out, I will be working toward Level 2 next. C'burg Childcare offers preschool activities. Please note, I am not a certified Preschool teacher. We have a large outdoor fenced in playground, offering both a pea gravel area, for the large climbing equipment and a grassy area for smaller climbing equipment and the younger children. |
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| Paths to QUALITY What is Paths to QUALITY? Research shows that high quality early learning experiences prepare children for future success in school, work and life. From birth through age 3 is the most important time for growth of the human brain. A child’s brain develops in response to the child’s experiences by building neurological networks in reaction to the environment. Nationally, at least 14 states have implemented statewide Quality Rating Systems to address the importance of early learning. Quality Rating Systems are a vital informational tool for parents of young children to use as they make decisions about what early care settings are best for their family. Quality Rating Systems also provide an accountability measure for funding and create an alignment between licensing, subsidy and quality across child care, Head Start and Kindergarten foundations. Indiana has chosen to implement a voluntary Quality Rating System that builds on a home grown model. All regulated child care providers will have the opportunity to participate. The original model was implemented by Early Childhood Alliance in Allen County and is known as “Paths to QUALITY.” The model and its replication in other areas of the state have shown dramatic success in assisting parents in locating quality child care and in improving the overall level of care in these areas. There will be a phased in statewide implementation period beginning 1/1/08 through 1/1/09. The system will be implemented in partnership with the Indiana Association of Child Care Resource and Referral and the Indiana Association for the Education of Young Children. The standards for Paths to QUALITY are consistent but tailored for family child care homes and for licensed centers and unlicensed registered ministries. Paths to QUALITY is a system where each level builds on the foundation of the previous one, resulting in significant quality improvements at each stage and resulting in national accreditation at the highest level. The system validates programs and providers for ongoing efforts to achieve higher standards of quality and provides incentives and awards for success. The four levels address: Level One: Health and safety needs of children met. Level Two: Environment supports children’s learning. Level Three: Planned curriculum guides child development and school readiness. Level Four: National accreditation (the highest indicator of quality) is achieved. (The above article was copied from the below link) Paths to Quality |
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