We are wondering if ECE workforce registry is a viable resource for FFNS in their professional development. Is it possible to receive support or courses from other resources such as regional centers?
“Enroll at Foothill College’s Nanny and Family Studies program, a unique collaboration between TIFFAN and Foothill College, a CA Community College in the San Francisco Bay Area that created the first nanny courses recognized by a higher education institution in the U.S.
Students earn college credits for these courses that count towards an Associates in Child Development and will be part of a Certificate of Achievement in Nanny and Family Studies.
Earn the respect and recognition as a childcare professional in the field of early care and education.”
We are wondering if ECE workforce registry is a viable resource for FFNS in their professional development. Is it possible to receive support or courses from other resources such as regional centers?
TIFFAN is developing a partnership with community colleges in Santa Clara county that will offer courses (and even a certification!)
https://www.tiffan.org/foothill-college-program-for-nannies
From their website:
“Enroll at Foothill College’s Nanny and Family Studies program, a unique collaboration between TIFFAN and Foothill College, a CA Community College in the San Francisco Bay Area that created the first nanny courses recognized by a higher education institution in the U.S.
Students earn college credits for these courses that count towards an Associates in Child Development and will be part of a Certificate of Achievement in Nanny and Family Studies.
Earn the respect and recognition as a childcare professional in the field of early care and education.”