MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- People who provide child care in their homes can
learn how to improve their business and provide a higher
quality environment for the children through a free,
educational program entering its second year in the
state. Mississippi
State University's Extension Service offers the Nurturing
Homes Initiative for family home child-care providers in
Mississippi. The Mississippi Department of Human Services'
Office for Children and Youth funds the project. Family
child-care providers will receive free library books for
enrolling in the pilot program. During the project,
participants receive home-learning packets with simple
lesson plans including developmentally appropriate teaching
methods on various child development topics. Program
representatives provide suggestions for health and safety,
nutrition, money management and administration. Additional
technical assistance and the hardware for in-home web-TV
training will be provided. For
more information on the Nurturing Homes Initiative, contact
county Extension home economists or Angel Fason, NHI project
director with MSU's Extension Service, at (662)
325-3083. Writer:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Jan. 21, 2002
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Release
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Create better
conditions for in-home child care
For more information, contact: Angel Fason, (662)
325-3083
Visit: DAFVM
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