
Program for Infant Toddler Care | PITC
The Program for Infant and Toddler Care (PITC) offers professional learning for family child care providers, infant care educators, coaches, trainers, researchers, and assessors.
Professional Development | PITC
Supporting Child Development Practice reflective curriculum planning for children from birth to age three. Learn PITC’s child-centered approach to support infant/toddler learning and development …
Online Infant & Toddler Group Care Course - PITC
This course focuses on the PITC approach to infant/toddler care and addresses how to support health social-emotional development and learning in group care settings and includes academic credit.
Supporting Early Development with the PITC Curriculum
The PITC Curriculum and implementation training enhances fidelity of implementation and supports early childhood educators in facilitating high-quality individualized learning and development for …
Featured Resources | PITC
Linking the Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) Trainer Institute Topics to Head Start Program Performance Standards and Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework
Our Approach: Relationship-Based Care for Infants and Toddlers - PITC
The PITC approach comes to life through six interconnected policies that work together to create nurturing, responsive care environments. These aren't separate practices – they're woven together to …
关于 | PITC
婴幼儿护理计划 (PITC) 是一项综合性的培训计划,采用了针对早期教育领域的循证培训材料和策略。 PITC是美国婴幼儿教师使用最广泛的培训系统。 自1990年以来,来自50个州的7,500多位培训师, …
The Program for Infant Toddler Care Guides | PITC
The California Department of Social Services, the California Department of Education, and WestEd have collaborated to create and operate the Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC), a state-of-the-art …
PITC Modules
This topic explores two PITC program policies: primary caregiving and continuity of care. Through personal reflections, reading about relationship-based practices and attachment theory, and …
PITC Trainer Institutes
The Institute offers a deep study in PITC content, resources, and approaches to adult learning in the PITC certification process to support infant and toddler programs and educators.