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- Program for Infant Toddler Care | PITC
The Program for Infant Toddler Care Program Assessment Reflection System (PITC PARS) is a resource to use for observing, documenting, and reflecting on the essential aspects of infant toddler group care — from caregiving interactions to the physical environment to program policies and administrative structures
- The Program for Infant Toddler Care Guides | PITC
The PITC Guides to Infant Toddler Caregiving help infant care teachers and providers implement high-quality, relationship-based care in family child care homes and child care centers A central, guiding principle emphasized throughout these PITC resources is the importance of family involvement, starting in infancy and continuing through the
- PITC Online el cuidado infantil en grupo
Este curso se centra en el enfoque del Programa para el Cuidado Infantil de niños de cero a tres años (PITC) que aborda en particular cómo apoyar el desarrollo socio emocional saludable y el aprendizaje en entornos de cuidado en grupo
- About - PITC
From its inception, the Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC) has been a collaborative effort of the CDE, and more recently, the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), and WestEd
- PITC in Center-Based Programs
PITC believes that group-care programs that are successful with children and families usually adhere to six essential program policies To learn more about each of these policies and how to implement the PITC philosophy in the center-based program setting click below
- Webinars - PITC
The California Department of Social Services, in partnership with WestEd’s Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC), is providing the webinar series, Supporting Multilingual Development, on May 7 and 14, 2025
- Philosophy - PITC
At the heart of the Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC) is a commitment to care for infants and toddlers that respects the diverse cultures, lifestyles, preferences, abilities, learning styles, and needs of the children and families served
- PITC in Family Child Care
Six Essential Policies PITC in Family Child Care Family child care is notable for the continuity and emotional security it can offer Often, providers care for children from early infancy through the preschool years, and beyond
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