TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced actions her administration has taken to ease the burden on Kansas families affected by the nationwide infant formula shortage. Since February, the Kelly Administration has been working with state agencies and federal...
The Workforce Development Advisory Group conducts an annual statewide needs assessment to determine the training needs and interests of child care providers in Kansas. Due to COVID-19, a survey was not conducted in 2020. This means that it is even more important for...
El Grupo Asesor de Desarrollo para la Fuerza Laboral realiza una evaluación anual sobre las necesidades a nivel estatal para determinar las necesidades y los intereses de capacitación de los proveedores de cuidado infantil en Kansas. Debido a COVID-19, no se realizó...
Join Tom Copeland for this live virtual training specifically for Kansas child care programs presented by the Department for Children and Families in coordination with KCCTO. In this COVID-19 era, when accepting grants, learn what is taxable income and what can be...
Kansas is hard at work developing the next Child Care and Development Fund Plan. The CCDF Plan outlines how Kansas intends to increase access to child care for low-income families and enhance the quality of all child care throughout the state. Every three years,...
Images from the media can be scary and leave children feeling unsure of their surroundings, fearful, or anxious. According to NAEYC, children rely on the trusted adults in their lives to develop their understanding of big world issues. Creating a space for children to...