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          Attend Super Saturday & Earn 4 OA hours

          May 20, 2026

          We’re counting down the days until the deadline for child care providers to earn their Ohio Approved Professional Development (PD) hours. All Step Up To Quality (SUTQ)-rated program staff are required to complete at least 10 hours of training.

          Don’t stress about making the grade! We are hosting a Super Saturday Training Event that will allow you and/or your team to earn four hours of Ohio Approved training online.

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          2026 Licensing Rule Revision Training Sessions & Resources

          May 5, 2026

          The Department of Children & Youth (DCY) is making licensing rule changes to reduce the administrative burden, modernize and clarify rules and add more flexibility for child care providers. These revisions take effect July 1, 2026. DCY has also created a field guide to help you better understand rules and how to implement them.

          If you would like to hear more details of the planned changes, click here.

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          Child Care Is a Workforce Issue and Ohio Employers Already Have a Local Partner

          March 30, 2026

          Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) organizations like  4C for Children serve the business community by providing free, accurate, human support to help employees find reliable child care.

          Across Ohio, the child care crisis shows up in every community. Fortunately, so does your local CCR&R.

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          Tooth Care Starts at Birth

          January 29, 2026

          “It’s just a baby tooth. It will fall out and a new one will grow.” This is a very common thought when thinking about dental hygiene for infants.

          Good oral hygiene is important for good overall health. Children develop good oral health hygiene when they receive the tools and develop good habits early on. Here is a timeline to promote good oral health from birth to adulthood.

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          Your 2026 Parent Reset

          January 5, 2026

          The new year offers a chance to reset and set meaningful goals for yourself as a parent/caregiver. You may often put yourself last but caring for your own well-being strengthens your ability to care for others. Parenting demands constant emotional and physical energy. When you’re exhausted or overwhelmed, it becomes harder to be patient, calm and engaged. Taking care of yourself replenishes your energy so you can show up as the parent you want to be.

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          4C for Children Announces New Board Chair, Four New Board of Trustee Members

          July 30, 2025

          CINCINNATI – 4C for Children, the local nonprofit agency dedicated to supporting families and child care providers through resources, referrals, and advocacy, proudly announces the appointment of Stephanie Byrd as chair of its Board of Trustees. The agency also welcomes four new members to the board: Liz Keating, Donna Miller, Stephanie Rizzuto and Kimberly Satcher.

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          Show Early Childhood Educators Your Appreciation!

          April 29, 2025

          Child care providers, teachers and all early childhood educators play an essential part in the community. Their job goes beyond basic care. It includes teaching, nurturing and creating a safe and stimulating environment for children in their first stages of life.

          Child care providers are celebrated every day, but especially on Provider Appreciation Day, which falls on May 9 this year.

          Here are some fun and easy ways you can join us in celebrating your child’s amazing educators!

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          Dayton Child Care Provider Reopens Months After Car Crashed into Home

          October 23, 2024

          After months of stress, ‘It’s Christmas!’

          Donna’s Daycare owner and administrator Ladonna Miller recently reopened her Dayton family child care business after two months of dealing with insurance claims, construction, inspections and a lot of stress.

          The reason behind the stress? On Sunday, Aug. 11, 2024, a car plowed through the front of her house leaving a gaping hole where the living room once was. As a result, she had to temporarily close her business, which left the families and children in her care with no child care.

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