2021 Giving Days
Visit cccmontana.org/2021givingdays for more information.
Visit cccmontana.org/2021givingdays for more information.
On Sunday, June 13, Bozeman Brewing will be donating 10% of daily sales to Child Care Connections. Come by with family and friends and just by enjoying a pint and evening out, you'll be supporting CCC! See you there! Cheers!
This course will take you through the process of setting healthy professional boundaries. Through reflection and small group discussions and activities, you will have the tools to be more confident and have the skills to hold to the boundaries you set.
Join us for an engaging session focused on how to stay safe and have fun in your outdoor space, each program in attendance will be entered to win one of two $1000 gift certificates.
Required course for Child Care Licensing! This course provides information to early childhood professionals regarding the Early Childhood system in MT. Early childhood practices that promote health, safety, professionalism, and quality care and education are explained. Community resources to support early childhood professionals, families, and children are presented.
Required for New Directors! This course introduces providers to the statewide agencies and programs in Montana that support quality early care and education programs. The course also includes information on program quality. Topics include licensing requirements, child development, curriculum, environments, guidance, family partnerships, and professionalism.
Visit our Bozeman office on July 13, 2021 between 9:00 AM and 2:30 PM and give blood to help save lives! To make your appointment, contact Kami Ryles at (406) 587-7786, use the sponsor code CCCMONTANA to sign up online at www.redcrossblood.org, or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
In July 2019, the Park County community lost 11-year-old, Cayden James Leonard, when he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bike. The loss of Cayden makes the conversation of bike safety for both children and drivers more important than ever in the Livingston community and throughout Montana. In Cayden’s memory, Cayden’s family, and […]
This training will clarify the characteristics between models, methods, and styles of teaching young children. It will also explore ways facilities can use a teaching model or method to brand their business and utilize the strengths of their staff.
To register for this training please contact Tammy Christofferson, tammy@cccmontana.org, or 406.548.3671.
Required course for Child Care Licensing! This course provides information to early childhood professionals regarding the Early Childhood system in MT. Early childhood practices that promote health, safety, professionalism, and quality care and education are explained. Community resources to support early childhood professionals, families, and children are presented.