The Child Development Associate National Credentialing Program And Cda Competency Standards PDF Book
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Book Summary: This book gives candidates working with preschoolers, ages 3-5, everything they will need to prepare and apply for the CDA Credential. It replaces the current "application packets" as it now includes complete information on the credentialing process, the CDA Competency Standards and all of the forms a candidate will use, including an application, Family Questionnaires, and the official Comprehensive Scoring Instrument (the Observation Tool) used by the CDA Professional Development Specialist, as of June 1, 2013.--Publisher's website
Book Summary: The book gives candidates working with infants-toddlers, ages birth-36 months, everything they will need to prepare and apply for the CDA Credential. It replaces the current "application packets" as it now includes complete information on the credentialing process, the CDA Competency Standards and all of the forms a candidate will use, including an application, Family Questionnaires, and the official Comprehensive Scoring Instrument (the Observation Tool) used by the CDA Professional Development Specialist, as of June 1, 2013. -- Publisher's website
Book Summary: Expert advice from a “personal mentor” to lead you through the new CDA process Major changes have been made to the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ process. This guide has been updated to reflect all of the new material and requirements to help you reach your educational and career goals as you earn the Credential. This third edition of The CDA Prep Guide has designated center-based preschool, center-based infant/toddler, and family child care sections, with information specific to each setting. Throughout this book, easy-to-understand assistance, as well as sample documents and forms, will help simplify the required tasks of CDA documentation and assessment as you: Assemble the Resource Collection for your Professional Portfolio Compose the six Reflective Statements of Competence Distribute and collect the Family Questionnaires Select a Professional Development Specialist Prepare yourself and your setting for the observation Complete the application Prepare for the CDA Exam Prepare for the Verification Visit This book is intended to supplement the materials you receive from the Council for Professional Recognition. After receiving your CDA Credential, you can continue to use this book to renew your credential, to earn a CDA for a different setting, and to develop goals for future professional development. Debra Pierce is an educator, CDA Trainer, and a certified CDA Professional Development Specialist for the Council for Professional Recognition. She has been mentoring CDA candidates since 1997 and taught dual credit CDA courses in a large metropolitan high school. She has been a preschool, kindergarten, and first grade teacher, as well as a Parent Educator for the national Parents as Teachers program. Currently, Debra is professor of Early Childhood Education at Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana and conducts CDA train-the-trainer workshops across the country.
Book Summary: The latest guidelines, expert advice, and everything needed to help child care professionals earn their Child Development Associate Credential