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            A Message for Kentucky Providers: Resources to Navigate Child Care Program Closures

            March 17, 2020

            Governor Andy Beshear announced yesterday afternoon that by the end of the business day on Friday, Kentucky child care centers must temporarily close to help manage the spread of COVID-19. While children remain at low risk, they can carry the virus and impact other segments of the population.

            This is a continuously evolving situation and it’s important to know where to turn for support and information for your personal needs, for the families and children you serve and for your business. Here are some resources: Read More about A Message for Kentucky Providers: Resources to Navigate Child Care Program Closures »

            COVID-19: Kentucky Division of Child Care Update March 16, 2020

            March 17, 2020

            An update from the Director of the Kentucky Division of Child Care on March 16, 2020: Read More about COVID-19: Kentucky Division of Child Care Update March 16, 2020 »

            COVID-19: OACCP Conference Call

            March 13, 2020

            Here are the notes from the Ohio Association of Child Care Providers (OACCP) March 13 conference call.  This is not a complete transcript but we were able to staff captured as much as possible. Please note especially the information about the increase in ratios.

            Karen Lampe welcomed providers

            LeeAnn, representative from Governor’s office, thanked providers for the service they provide. Right now, the advice is that we do not need to close our child care providers. They are listening to the advice of health professionals. Read More about COVID-19: OACCP Conference Call »

            COVID-19: 4C for Children Training and Coaching

            March 13, 2020

            As the situation around the coronavirus causing COVID-19 evolves, 4C for Children is continuing to plan, prepare and respond as needed based on information provided by local, state and national health agencies.

            Although we are closing our offices to the public to minimize the spread of the virus, we will still be able to remotely serve you. To protect those we serve and 4C staff we are putting the following measures in place: Read More about COVID-19: 4C for Children Training and Coaching »

            Be Counted! Participate in the 2020 Census

            March 11, 2020

            Once every decade, every resident in the United States is counted through the 2020 U.S. Census. This count directly impacts neighborhoods and businesses because money for schools, roads and public resources is dependent on population. So it’s essential to get an accurate count of everyone, from children to adults.

            It’s estimated 5% of kids under age 5 were not counted in the 2010 Census. That equals about 1 million young children who were not counted—the highest undercount of any age group. When children are missed in the Census, programs such as the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, the National School Lunch Program, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program miss out on funding.

            You can help ensure that this doesn’t happen again.

            Beginning mid-March, every household should receive a postcard in the mail with instructions about how to participate. Information can be submitted online, over the phone, or by mail.

            Download this flyer and learn how participating in the 2020 Census is easy, safe, and important.

            Northern Kentucky Office to Close

            January 28, 2020

            More than 25 years ago, 4C for Children opened a regional office in Northern Kentucky and began actively helping find quality child care options for the region’s children and families as well as supporting child care providers by offering coaching and continuing education opportunities.

            Some Background
            4C for Children’s responsibility for the critical education of Northern Kentucky’s youngest minds for the majority of these years was supported by state funding. In recent years, the state chose to centralize these efforts, shifting the funding to the University of Kentucky (UK) to deliver early childhood education support services to the state’s families and child care providers. 4C for Children then became a subcontractor for this region through UK.

            Over the past five years, UK has gradually discontinued the use of subcontractors like 4C for Children. This has ultimately resulted in a complete loss of state funding for our services.

            Read More about Northern Kentucky Office to Close »

            Freytag Named to Groundwork Ohio Advisory Committee

            January 6, 2020

            4C President Vanessa Freytag

            CINCINNATI (January 6, 2020)—Vanessa Freytag, president and CEO of 4C for Children, has been named to the 2020-21 Groundwork Ohio Advisory Committee. She joins 41 members who represent 62 Ohio counties and who are trusted to provide insights on the needs of young children and families in Ohio and advance Groundwork’s mission to champion high-quality early learning and healthy development strategies.

            “I am honored and excited to represent the early childhood education needs of our community as a member of the Groundwork Ohio Advisory Committee,” Freytag says.

            Read More about Freytag Named to Groundwork Ohio Advisory Committee »

            The 4C CDA Preparation Program: Join the Fun!

            September 25, 2019

            Interested in getting your CDA? Be a part of the 4C Child Development Associate (CDA) Preparation Program where learning is fun and interactive. A group in the 2019-20 Boone County class pictured here worked on a project to create a fun, safe and developmentally appropriate playground. To complete the project they were given a budget and the Kentucky playground regulations and added their imagination and expertise. Read More about The 4C CDA Preparation Program: Join the Fun! »

            Two Early Education Agencies Unite

            August 27, 2019

            4C for Children has successfully partnered with Cincinnati Early Learning Centers (CELC) and Children, Inc., on early childhood programs over the years that support families and children in the region. On Aug. 23, these two early childhood organizations announced they will merge and form a new agency, Learning Grove. Read More about Two Early Education Agencies Unite »

            It’s About Our Children

            August 27, 2019

            Grace Armstrong is a family child care provider located in Butler County, Ohio. She advanced from a one-star Step Up To Quality (SUTQ) rating to a three-star rating all within one year! Read More about It’s About Our Children »

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