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Sample Letter/Email from Child Care Provider to Local Employer

Sample letter/email from child care provider to local employer

ECE 116: Learnscaping – Creating Appropriate Environments for Infants and Toddlers Handout

Objectives The information in this module will equip providers to promote quality practices in the classroom by using developmentally appropriate furnishings and materials. This training will offer evidence-based information

ECE 110: The 5-2-1-0 Toolkit: Resources to support Healthy Behaviors Handout

Objectives Definitions Celebrations Honor a special day or event. Food Reward A food used to encourage good behavior. Healthy Choices Water, fruits, vegetables, whole grain foods, protein sources such

Training Coach Retires

Dear credentialed trainers,  I’m writing to share that I will be retiring in early February 2026 and leaving my role as Northern Bluegrass Regional Training Coach. I am looking forward

Professional Development Opportunities

These are some opportunities for professional development. However, if you are wanting to use these hours for credit*, you must seek the proper approval routes. Be sure to check ECE-TRIS

KY TRIS Supports

As part of the ongoing transition process, some previous help desk email inboxes have been retired. Please use the updated contact list below for all support inquiries going forward:

New ECE Professional Career Pathway

The Division of Child Care was invited to work with the Governor’sOffice of Early Childhood and many other early childhoodpartners to revise the Early Childhood Core Content Standardsstarting in

Glow Up Your Training Series

New Glow Up Your Training Series  Are you looking for ways to light up your training planning with fresh, easy-to-use ideas that result in greater impact?  The Glow Up Your

What Trainers Need to Know about Timely Credit Entry in KY TRIS

As a Kentucky Early Care and Education Credentialed Trainer, your role in maintaining accurate and timely records is not just best practice, it’s a regulatory requirement. According to Kentucky