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Program for Infant Toddler Caregivers (PITC)

California Department of Social Services
WestEd |Supporting Inclusive Early Learning: Working Together for Inclusion & Belonging
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Posted: April 20, 2015

Professional Learning is a dynamic combination of online and onsite training facilitated by PITC Certified staff experienced in early care and education and the delivery of professional learning.

FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROVIDERS

PITC supports education leaders responsible for training those who care for infants and toddlers. These leaders include trainers; coaches; higher education faculty; early childhood program directors, resource teachers, site supervisors or educational coordinators; child care resource specialists; and child care consultants.

PITC Trainer Institutes focuses on the PITC philosophy and recommended practices that support high-quality infant and toddler care.

Our new hybrid approach blends in-person and online learning experiences with a community of peers and real-world application opportunities to enhance practice. Trainer certification is available upon completion of the program.

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Posted: April 20, 2015
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