Cultivating a Sense of Belonging
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Thank you Early Childhood Investment Corporation for the two days in person PLC meeting at the MSU Kellogg center. My heart was full of excitement and pride with the intentional work that was made possible through the child care innovation fund to support family child care business owners and unite us together to strengthen communities
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Attending the NAFCC Conference was more than just a professional development opportunity—it was a powerful and affirming experience for our Family Child Care Network (FCCN) coaches to witness and step into leadership on a national stage. For our coaches, being part of a national gathering of family child care professionals reinforced the critical role they
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At this year’s NAFCC Conference, our CEO proudly presented on the importance of building and expanding the Arabic Caucus across the country—a vital step in ensuring equity, representation, and culturally responsive leadership in the early childhood field. The Arabic Caucus was created to amplify the voices and experiences of Arabic-speaking children, families, and family child
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Dear Family Child Care Educators, I want to take a moment to personally thank you for the essential work you do every day. As early childhood educators and caregivers, you are the heart of our communities, shaping young minds and supporting working families with care, compassion, and consistency. At the Family Child Care Network (FCCN),
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Rula Khalil, B.S.Ed. FCCN Coach- Macomb County The Power of Professional Networks: How NAFCC Empowers Providers Attending the NAFCC annual conference has been a pivotal part of my journey toward becoming a provider coach and finding my voice in the early childhood education community. The conference gave me access to high-quality training, current research, and
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Kim Spiegel FCCN Coach- Wayne NAFCC – Michigan Representative NAFCC 2025: A Journey of Inspiration and Connection The NAFCC 2025 Conference was a transformative experience that reaffirmed my dedication to early childhood education and strengthened my professional network. The energy was palpable from the moment I arrived, and I was immediately welcomed into a vibrant
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Lakeisha Wicks-Johnson FCCN Coach – Oakland County The Benefits of Working with an Interpreter When Assisting Family Child Care Educators in Obtaining Their License in Michigan Bridging Language Barriers and Empowering Early Childhood Educators Introduction Obtaining a family childcare license in Michigan is a significant milestone for aspiring and current early childhood educators. The licensing