Kamna Seth, M.S.
Kamna has extensive experience in NAEYC Early Childhood Program Accreditation, curriculum development, and assessment in different early childhood settings including working with Head Start programs. Her experience also includes positions at the NAEYC Academy and at GSA and community based programs working with infants, toddlers, preschoolers & diverse populations in United States and overseas. Kamna is a CDA Advisor registered with the CDA Council and has also earned NHSA's Head Start Mid-Manager Credential. Class Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) Certified.
Mari Blaustein
Mari's expertise is in the development and management of innovative early childhood learning environments. She had worked in several independent schools offering Pre-K programs. Mari is an established presenter at National Conferences such as NAEYC, NHSA, SECA, & NAFCC. She has also authored articles that have been published in the NAEYC publication, "Young Children." Mari has also earned NHSA's Head Start Mid-Manager Credential. Class Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) Certified.
You are involved in QRIS system and you visit QRIS National Learning Network then you may want to consider joining their upcoming webinar scheduled for August 24, 2010 from 1:00 - 2:30 EST about using the QRIS Resource Guide.
For those of you who are new at this or may be aware of this resource guide....This resource guide is a web-based tool for states and communities to explore key issues and decision points during the planning and implementation of the QRIS.
To register click here.
For more info on QRIS NLN click here.
One has to be careful when it comes to feeding young children. Foods that can pose a chocking hazard are:
Popcorn, raisins, peanuts, hard candy, chewing gum, chips, rouch slices of hot dogs and sausages, carrot sticks or baby carrots, big pieces of meat, whole grapes, cherry tomoatoes and large pieces of raw fruits and veggies.
More on this click here.
NAEYC QRIS Initiative began in 2005. NAEYC now has a new webpage for QRIS resources.
To access the resources click here.
Be a part of the QRIS Initiative if your state is working towards it as it will help you improve the quality of your program to better serve your children and families!
If you are looking to share information on car seat safety with your parents the best place to get reliable information is National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). With so many brands out there in the market it is extremely overwhelming for parents to make a decision which car seat to buy for their child. Click here to get more information on car seat safety and share reliable information with your parents!
If your program is located in VA and you are tight on funds but you are interesting in improving the quality of your program and would like to pursue NAEYC Accreditation then your program may be eligible for funds from VAECE subsidy project.
Please check VAECE website for eligibility requirements and application for Accreditation Subsidy.
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