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  1. The National Early Childhood Credential includes the National Child Development Associate (CDA) or any other early childhood credential that meets or exceeds the requirements of the National CDA and is recognized by regulatory agencies in at least five (5) states.

  2. The FCCPC Birth Through Five is a department-approved training program that consists of a minimum of 120 hours of early childhood instruction and 480 contact hours with children ages birth through eight (8). Find an approved Birth Through Five FCCPC training provider.

  3. Florida Early Childhood Professional Development Registry. The Credential process is currently taking 4-6weeks, we highly advise that you apply 6 months to 1 year in advance. We thank you for your patience.

  4. All early care and education practitioners are required to complete the following option for Tier 4 Certification. Associate Degree (with at least 21 Early Childhood/Child Development; Elementary Education or Youth Development credits) from accredited and U.S. Department of Education recognized institutions.

  5. In Florida, the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) determines Medicaid eligibility for prenatal care. After PEPW, Medicaid will cover you for the rest of your pregnancy. Healthy Start offers services to pregnant women, infants and children up to age three.

  6. Module 1: Infant Toddler Development. Module 2: Teaming and Systems in Early Intervention. Module 3: Observation and Assessment. Module 4: Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs. Module 5: Partnerships and Alliances with Families and the Community.

  7. The Uniform CPA Examination is available in a computer-based testing format and is offered by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). For more information, including testing locations, deadlines, and fees, visit the NASBA website.

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