The Child Care Action Council Childcare Celebrates the Importance of Quality Childcare

Olympia, WALocal News

The Child Care Action Council (CCAC) emphasizes the critical role of quality childcare, exemplified by Brenda Galbraith's 35-year tenure running an in-home childcare in Aberdeen. Beginning with family members, Brenda expanded her services after becoming licensed, supported by the CCAC's Early Achievers program, which provided tailored coaching on best practices. Her commitment to creating an engaging environment for children fostered curiosity and learning through diverse seasonal activities. With Brenda's retirement, the community now faces a pronounced need for childcare services, prompting CCAC to encourage others to explore becoming licensed providers. The process involves attending an online licensing orientation, submitting applications, and ensuring facilities meet safety standards.

As state requirements grow more rigorous, prospective providers must also consider curriculum, materials, and age groups served. CCAC's Kristin Gomez highlights the importance of understanding these aspects, particularly for those interested in joining the Early Achievers program. This article serves as both a tribute to Brenda's legacy and a call to action for potential childcare providers in the region.

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