What is the West Virginia Infant/Toddler (WVIT) Professional Development Program for Caregivers Training?
WVIT is a comprehensive training for providers that work with children aged birth to twenty- four months to help support and promote quality child care in the state of West Virginia. 2. Who should attend the training? Caregivers who work with children aged birth to twenty-four months for twenty hours or more per week should attend the training; however, others may attend if the allotted space permits. 3. What is the stipend that accompanies the program? There is a monetary stipend that accompanies the training that is dispersed after the training and other criteria are met. (Stipends are dependent on available funding.) In addition, resources are available to support program implementation. Assistance can be offered by: Referrals to other agencies Phone consultations Information materials Training WENDY MILLER Infant Toddler Specialist for the Child Care Resource Center Region 1 works with at home providers, child care centers, and facilities.
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