CCCF is proud to partner with CPCHE to provide this webinar, developed especially for Home Child Care Providers! This webinar will specifically address environmental health and sustainability in home-based child care settings. Viewers will come away with practical knowledge of low-cost ways to create healthier indoor and outdoor spaces in home-based programs, drawing on CPCHE’s Child Care Checklist and Top 5 Tips for creating healthier home environments.
Improving Environmental Health and Sustainability in Home Child Care
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