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Communicating Developmental/Behavioral Concerns to DCPS
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Blackcat31
07:05 AM 03-23-2011
What state are you in? How can a state require a family child care provider to monitor a child's development? If you are not trained in the field then why can they say it is your responsibility? Are they paying more you to do this? That is alot of extra hours and paperwork. Are they providing you with training to make this assessment?
If you are licensed as a family child care provider, I would think the only requirements of you are to provide good, quality care, not observation and assessment.
Plus, what one person thinks is normal is not the same as another's...which is why we have early childhood professionals....so they can observe and assess.
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