Sunday, October 16, 2011

Sharing Web Resources

The main resource that I use to find information about anything pertaining of the child care field is The National Association for the Education of Young Children (http://www.naeyc.org/links).  I have visited a few websites from this list, including the National Latino Children’s Institute. Their mission is to focus the nation's attention on the contributions and challenges of young Latinos by advocating for their success and well being through partnerships and programs. I really enjoy this website because of all the initiatives it has on helping Latino children have a better future. I have not received the e-newsletter from this organization; I have decided to look for more information from other resources.

Going through the list I found a link that could have been really beneficial for me a few years back, and that I can suggest to other trying  to find quality childcare. The National Daycare Directory; National Daycare Directory is an online "Daycare Directory for Loving Parents". We have taken the liberty to do the legwork for you. Reaching out to each facility to gain a complete understanding of each location before allowing them to place their daycare on our site.

Reference
http://www.nlci.org/common/index2.htm

1 comment:

  1. I could have benefited from the National Daycare Directory a few years back also. I agree that it would greatly benefit new parent looking for early childhood sources. These parent have the opportunity to get snapshot of the facility without stepping inside it. I remember having to go to daycare center after daycare center until I found one that offered what I was looking for. I hope many people take advantage of it it really would save them a lot of time.

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