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Training for Child Care Providers: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

The American Academy of Pediatrics presents a curated selection of school health and child care resources, including books, brochures, and online courses for professionals and families. Topics covered include infectious disease management, chronic health conditions, behavioral challenges, nutrition, and safe practices in early education settings.

Child Care Subsidies

BrightSpark Early Learning Services has compiled information on child care subsidies available in Washington State, including: 

  • King County Best Starts for Kids Child Care Subsidy
  • City of Seattle Child Care Assistance Program
  • King County Suburban Cities Financial Assistance Program
  • BrightSpark's Child Care Subsidy Program
  • Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program
  • Working Connections Child Care
  • Homeless Grace Period

Snohomish County Child Care Health Outreach Program - Newsletter & Partnership Meetings

Snohomish County’s Child Care Health Outreach program serves child care providers in Snohomish County and also serves as a coordinator of Child Care Health Consultants in Snohomish County. 

The Child Care Health Outreach team sends out monthly newsletter with evidence-based health and safety information for child care providers and staff. Sign up for Health Alerts and Monthly Newsletters

Child Care Health Consultant (CCHC) Partnership Meetings

“For more than 10 years, Snohomish County Health Department and the Child Care Health Outreach Program have convened a meeting for the purposes of sharing

Caring for Our Children: Standards and Resources

Caring for Our Children (CFOC) is a set of national standards that represent the best practices — based on evidence, expertise, and experience — for quality health and safety policies and practices in early care and education settings. CFOC Basics represents the minimum health and safety standards required in Head Start and is a subset of the CFOC national standards. Explore this collection to learn more about these important resources.

The full text of Caring for Our Children (575 pages) is available for free as a PDF or can be purchased as a printed book. 

Update October 2025: Caring For Our

Infant Development and Feeding Guidelines

King County's Child Care Health Program presents guidelines for feeding infants and toddlers in multiple formats (PDF and Video).

Infant feeding guidelines one-pagers are translated into nine languages. 

Videos are available in English, Spanish, Mandarin / Simplified Chinese, and Cantonese / Traditional Chinese