When it comes to early childhood development, quality makes a difference. Professional development training is designed to develop knowledge and skills necessary to work with very young children and their families. It also creates connections, collaborations, and shared resources among cross-disciplinary practitioners and systems.
First 5 Monterey County invests in specialized training opportunities to support a broad range of service providers focused on the healthy development and well-being of infants, young children, and their families.
Monterey County is home to an early learning community that believes all children should have access to a high quality early education. Quality Matters Monterey County is designed to support early childhood learning programs in providing the highest quality of care. First 5 Monterey County receives and manages state funding for the project and the Monterey County Office of Education administers Quality Matters Monterey County.
Mental health support for children ages 0-5 can promote healthy brain development, emotional regulation, and social skills, setting the stage for positive mental health outcomes in the future. First 5 Monterey County’s Infant Family Early Childhood Mental Health (IFECMH) training is a specialized program designed to enhance the understanding and skills of professionals working with young children and their families.