Can I speak with an expert about child development?
NNCC does not have staff available to speak with people about child development, however a good place to find information is your local Cooperative Extension office. To find your state/county extension program please visit If you decide to keep your California permits current while residing in other states or countries, you may do so by completing professional growth activities in your place of residence.
How do I renew my Child Development Permit if I reside in another state or country?
If you decide to keep your California permits current while residing in other states or countries, you may do so by completing professional growth activities in your place of residence. If no qualified and suitable advisor is available, the Commission will serve as your advisor if a written request is made. Please see the Professional Growth Manual For Child Development Permits [PDF] for more information.
What are the differences between a Child Development Permit, a Certificate, and a License?
A Child Development Permit is required to teach in a program, also known as Title V program that receives subsidies from the Child Development Division of the State Department of Education. A Child Development Permit is issued by the Commission on Teacher Preparation. The permit matrix offers a variety of permits, each requiring a different level of education and giving the holder varying degrees of authority. For more information on Child Development Permits, click here.
What is child development?
Child development refers to a process all children go through of learning new skills. This includes mastering skills like sitting, walking, talking, and playing with others.A Child Development Permit is required to teach in a program, also known as Title V program that receives subsidies from the Child Development Division of the State Department of Education. A Child Development Permit is issued by the Commission on Teacher Preparation. The permit matrix offers a variety of permits, each requiring a different level of education and giving the holder varying degrees of authority.
How can I learn more about my child's musical development?
In addition to the parent guide which all families receive with their paid tuition, teachers take time during class to point out key developmental points as they arise throughout the semester. A parent education night is also offered on occasion during our fall, winter and spring semesters for those parents who wish to learn the fundamentals behind the approach of Music Together.Child development is the unfolding sequence of physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes that children undergo as they grow. Adults who understand how children think and act at different ages of their young lives can be more effective in teaching children positive nonviolent behaviors. For more information, refer to Understanding Child Development as a Violence Prevention Tool (PDF).Our Child Development Center is unique because we serve children of all abilities and backgrounds. Children with and without disabilities, ages 6 weeks through 6 years, learn to value each other's differences very early in life. Children of all abilities are included in all activities at his/her own developmental pace.
Where can I find general information about child development?
These links are provided for informational purposes only, and are not affiliated with the laboratory or UVa.units in Early Childhood Education or Child Development, including all CORE classes and 16 General Education units No. - 15431
NNCC does not have staff available to speak with people about child development, however a good place to find information is your local Cooperative Extension office. To find your state/county extension program please visit If you decide to keep your California permits current while residing in other states or countries, you may do so by completing professional growth activities in your place of residence.
How do I renew my Child Development Permit if I reside in another state or country?
If you decide to keep your California permits current while residing in other states or countries, you may do so by completing professional growth activities in your place of residence. If no qualified and suitable advisor is available, the Commission will serve as your advisor if a written request is made. Please see the Professional Growth Manual For Child Development Permits [PDF] for more information.
What are the differences between a Child Development Permit, a Certificate, and a License?
A Child Development Permit is required to teach in a program, also known as Title V program that receives subsidies from the Child Development Division of the State Department of Education. A Child Development Permit is issued by the Commission on Teacher Preparation. The permit matrix offers a variety of permits, each requiring a different level of education and giving the holder varying degrees of authority. For more information on Child Development Permits, click here.
What is child development?
Child development refers to a process all children go through of learning new skills. This includes mastering skills like sitting, walking, talking, and playing with others.A Child Development Permit is required to teach in a program, also known as Title V program that receives subsidies from the Child Development Division of the State Department of Education. A Child Development Permit is issued by the Commission on Teacher Preparation. The permit matrix offers a variety of permits, each requiring a different level of education and giving the holder varying degrees of authority.
How can I learn more about my child's musical development?
In addition to the parent guide which all families receive with their paid tuition, teachers take time during class to point out key developmental points as they arise throughout the semester. A parent education night is also offered on occasion during our fall, winter and spring semesters for those parents who wish to learn the fundamentals behind the approach of Music Together.Child development is the unfolding sequence of physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes that children undergo as they grow. Adults who understand how children think and act at different ages of their young lives can be more effective in teaching children positive nonviolent behaviors. For more information, refer to Understanding Child Development as a Violence Prevention Tool (PDF).Our Child Development Center is unique because we serve children of all abilities and backgrounds. Children with and without disabilities, ages 6 weeks through 6 years, learn to value each other's differences very early in life. Children of all abilities are included in all activities at his/her own developmental pace.
Where can I find general information about child development?
These links are provided for informational purposes only, and are not affiliated with the laboratory or UVa.units in Early Childhood Education or Child Development, including all CORE classes and 16 General Education units No. - 15431