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PITC Partners for Quality

The Program for Infant/Toddler Care Partners for Quality was developed to support family child care and center-based infant and toddler care throughout California.

PITC Partners for Quality is funded by the California Department of Education, Child Development Division through the federal Child Care and Development Funds earmarked for Infant/Toddler Capacity Building. PITC Partners for Quality is managed by WestEd, Center for Child and Family Studies through a contract with the California Department of Education, Child Development Division.

PITC Partners for Quality is the subsidized training and technical assistance program for California's infant/toddler center, family child care and licensed exempt providers. There are fifteen PITC Infant/Toddler Specialist Coordinators who work with a network of fully certified PITC Infant/Toddler Specialists to provide training, coaching, mentoring and reflective action planning to infant/toddler care teachers affiliated with an Organization or a group of at least five Family Child Care Providers.

For more specific information please see Info for Infant/Toddler Specialists and Info for Host Organizations. For more information on PITC Course Work please see Modules.  

 

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