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About Child Care Options
 

Welcome

The Child Care Resource Development Center is a program of Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation and is funded by the Maine Department of Health
and Human Services. We are a unique program that provides a comprehensive set
of core services for families, child care providers, and communities in Kennebec
and Somerset counties.

News & Announcements


Step Up for Kids Day!

Every Child Matters, a national advocacy organization is planning an event on the capitol steps in D.C. and in all 50 states to draw public attention to issues affecting America's children—poverty, health care, juvenile incarceration, early care and education, child abuse, and afterschool programs. Advocates, volunteers, and kids across the country will also gather on the steps of state capitols to highlight the needs of children and families.

Here in Maine we’ll be gathering on the State House steps to send a message to all Maine candidates for office that kids are a priority.  We’re teaming with the Maine State Museum and holding our event on the same day that 2000 kids come to the State Capital (with teachers and chaperones in tow) to attend their annual “Bug Maine-ia” event.  It’s a great opportunity to put a face (2000 faces) to why investment in our children now, pays dividends later.  It will also be a great opportunity to get information to voters and the media about how to talk to candidates about children’s issues.

If you can attend and/or would like to be involved in helping plan this exciting event, please contact Aymie Walshe at aymiewalshe@gwi.net or 207-735-5222 cell.

Let's make new investments in children a priority in the 2008 elections!

 

Event Details

Date:
Sep.17th to coincide with the Maine State Museum “Bug Maine-ia” event.

Time:
10 a.m. Press Conference.

Location:
State House Front Steps, Augusta Maine.

Speakers:
Attorney General Steve Rowe - and others!


Other News

October/November 2008 Newsletter (PDF

Call for Providers

Operation Military Child Care - support for parents who are activated.

Training Opportunities


Play Safe, Be Safe Workshops

Play Safe Be Safe workshops are designed to give fire safety educators, preschool teachers, daycare providers and other community agencies concerned about child safety the tools they need to effectively teach fire safety to preschool children.

The Preschool Child's Understanding of Fire

The workshop describes the intrinsic aspects of fire that children and adults find fascinating. It also investigates how children's experiences with and observations of fire lead to a profound misunderstanding of the potential danger. A review of preschool children's cognitive skills, based primarily on the work of Jean Piaget, a child psychologist, describes the limits of what children of this age can be expected to learn, even with optimal fire safety education.

Teaching Preschool Children Safety Skills

The workshop reviews the most common, yet inevitably ineffective techniques most adults use to teach children safety. Research from adult behavior change programs is used to document the inherent flaws in these traditional approaches. The workshop presents an alternative approach based on teaching specific skills and behaviors and then rewarding those behaviors. Techniques to enhance the children's acquisition of the relevant skills, primarily modeling, are also reviewed.

The Frequency of Children's Fireplay and Firesetting

Using national statistics gathered by the National Fire Protection Agency, the workshop explores the extent of children's fireplay. Participants develop an understanding of the number of fires started by children each year, and the deaths, injuries and property loss resulting from these fires. They also come to understand the particular vulnerability of preschool children; a vulnerability resulting both from their unexpectedly high rate of fire play and their inappropriate response to high risk fire situations.

Fire Prevention for Preschool Children

Four specific fire safety and fire prevention skills appropriate for preschool children are identified and reviewed. Materials designed to teach and reinforce those skills are provided and reviewed.

Involving Families in Fire Safety

The critical role of the family in providing a safe environment and in reinforcing the lessons being taught to the children is also reviewed. Specific parental responsibilities are identified as are strategies designed to encourage parents to actively participate in fire safety.

>>Register today!

 


Workshop Details

Pre-registration
is required.

Trainer: Carol Dean
Cost: $10 (includes kit)

In Waterville
Date & Time:

October 1
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Location:
Waterville Inland Hospital

In Augusta
Date & Time:

October 14,
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Location:
Child Care Options, 99 Western Avenue, Augusta


More Training

Course Descriptions listed in CCO Newsletter (PDF)

Training Calendar



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Child Care Options
99 Western Ave. Suite 6 • Augusta, ME 04330
1-800-525-2229 • 207-626-3410 • Fax: 207-626-3412
cco@skcdc.org

Hours: 8:00 a.m to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday

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