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:: General Information and FAQ's
Center-based programs and groups of family child care providers located in California may request PITC services through the PITC Partners for Quality. more>>

:: Roles and Responsibilities
The Host Organization is responsible for arranging training facilities, obtaining the necessary equipment; and notifying participants. As part of the agreement to receive Partners for Quality services the Host Organization is responsible for more>>

:: Certificates and Training Incentives
Certificates of participation are available for infant/toddler care teachers who attend PITC Partners for Quality training. Training incentives are also available to participants who meet eligibility guidelines. more>>

:: Partners for Quality Application
(Center-Based Only)
Center-based programs serving children birth to three in California are eligible to apply for PITC Partners for Quality training. Please submit a completed application to the PITC Infant/Toddler Specialist Coordinator in your area. form>>

:: Partners for Quality Application
(Resource and Referrals, Family Child Care Associations and Groups of Family Child Care Providers)
Resource and Referral Agencies, Family Child Care Associations and Groups of Family Child Care Providers in California are eligible to apply for PITC Partners for Quality training. Please submit a completed application to the Regional PITC Infant/Toddler Specialist Coordinator in your area. form>>

:: Host Organization Forms
Participant Profile, Sign-In, Training Evaluation, Periodic Training and Technical Assistance Evaluation, Readiness and Request for Training and Technical Assistance forms, Pre/Post Observation Summary Questionnaire. more>>

 
 

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