The California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Child Care and Development Division, recently announced that the Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) will offer a fully virtual Trainer Institute in 2024-25. The PITC Trainer Institute provides a supportive community of practice approach to learning PITC content and training skills.
The Institute, which is jointly conducted by the CDSS and WestEd, will deliver a comprehensive study of the PITC philosophy and recommended practices to support high-quality infant and toddler care, as well as responsive and effective training/coaching strategies.
This virtual PITC Trainer Institute encompasses synchronous launch and wrap-up events featuring interactive online sessions with dynamic faculty and 24 weeks of online learning in cohorts with facilitators. Certification is embedded in the learning process in a supportive cohort community.
While the training is conducted in English, bilingual facilitators review certification submissions written in Spanish.
Who will benefit?
- Trainers
- Coaches
- Mentor/Lead Teachers/Educators
- Program Leaders
- Early Head Start Staff
- Higher Education Faculty
- Child Care Resource Specialists
- Early Interventionists
- Early Childhood Mental Health Consultants
- Family Child Care Providers who serve as trainers or leaders in their communities
- Prior PITC Trainer Institute participants who need to complete certification
- Dates and additional information about the PITC Trainer Institutes are now available at PITC.
Applications & More Information
Space is limited. Visit the PITC website to find more information and apply. Reach out to PITCEvents@wested.org if you have questions about the program.