
Early learning lays the foundation for curiosity, confidence, relationships, and school readiness. Across Virginia, our teams at Child Care Aware of Virginia are working every day to support children, families, and educators with the tools, knowledge, and advocacy they need to help young learners thrive.
This month, we’re highlighting milestones, classroom strategies, and policy updates that show how our collective efforts strengthen early learning for everyone.
For Families: How Quality Care Shapes Lifelong Success
Every child develops at their own pace, but developmental milestones – those things most children can do by a certain age – offer important clues about your child’s growth. According to the CDC’s updated guidelines, tracking these moments early helps ensure your child has the support they need to reach their full potential.


Quality Care Supports Early Learning
Families & Providers: Partners in Development
When a child is in a high-quality learning environment, they are doing more than just playing; they are building the cognitive and social “muscles” needed for lifelong success. Quality child care provides the support kids need to grow. It’s a place where their natural curiosity turns into real-world skills and where they learn to bounce back from challenges, all while being guided by teachers who truly understand how young children learn. These professionals recognize the ‘teachable moments’ in everyday play, turning every activity into a purposeful step toward reaching a new milestone.
The best outcomes happen when families and caregivers work as a team. By sharing daily routines, celebrating milestones together, and maintaining open communication, you create a consistent world for your child. At Child Care Aware of Virginia, we are dedicated to helping you find this support by offering free, personalized referrals to high-quality child care providers in your community. Our Referral Specialist will help you navigate your options, ensuring your child has access to an environment where these critical foundations are celebrated every day.
★ Resource Spotlight: The CDC Milestone Tracker App ★
The free, CDC Milestone Tracker App features interactive checklists, photos, and videos so you know exactly what to look for at every age from 2 months to 5 years. It even provides a summary you can share with your pediatrician during well-child visits.
Concerned about a milestone? Don’t “wait and see.” If your child is missing milestones or you have concerns about how they play, learn, speak, act, or move, talk to your doctor or reach out to us for guidance on early intervention resources in your community.
Success Spotlight: Real World Support
One of the most effective ways to support early milestones – especially language and social-emotional growth – is through shared reading. Engaging with books doesn’t just build vocabulary; it creates a consistent routine that helps children feel secure and curious about the world around them.
One family who attended a CCAoVA-sponsored family literacy event at their child care program learned practical strategies for sharing books with their young child. They later shared that bedtime reading, which had once been a struggle, became a positive and enjoyable experience for the whole family.
— CCAoVA Professional Development Team
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For Educators: Creating Safe, Engaging Classrooms
The classroom environment is often called the “third teacher.” To truly support young learners, educators are increasingly focusing on the 5 C’s of 21st-century learning:
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Creative Thinking: Encouraging students to explore new ideas.
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Communication: Building strong verbal and non-verbal skills.
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Character: Fostering empathy and resilience.
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Collaboration: Teaching children to work and play together.
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Critical Thinking: Supporting early problem-solving skills.
Developmental Monitoring in the Classroom
As an educator, you are in a unique position to see how children play, learn, speak, act, and move alongside their peers. This ongoing observation, or developmental monitoring, is key to identifying potential delays early when intervention is most effective.
Recommended Resource: Take the CDC’s “Watch Me! Celebrating Milestones and Sharing Concerns” online course. This one-hour training is designed specifically for early educators to help you monitor development and talk to families more confidently.
Success Spotlight: Real World Support
Our regional Child Care Specialists provide free guidance and technical assistance to help you apply these strategies in your unique setting. Whether you are looking to rearrange your classroom layout for better flow or seeking new ways to engage with families, our team is here to help.
Recently, a local provider requested help for a student experiencing impulsivity and dysregulation. A specialist modeled co-regulation strategies and helped the teacher develop a “safe space” with sensory supports. The child established a deeper sense of belonging, and the provider felt more equipped to support their students’ needs.
— CCAoVA Professional Development Team
Get Involved: Professional Development
Request Technical Assistance: Our team offers classroom observations and tailored support for your program. Whether you’re in a center or family child care home, we can help you enhance your learning environment. Schedule Your Appointment Today!
★ Local Professional Development: Check our calendar for upcoming workshops and webinars specifically designed for Virginia’s early childhood workforce.

Advocacy & Policy: Investing in Virginia’s Future
High-quality early learning doesn’t happen by accident; it requires sustained, meaningful investment. Our team is closely monitoring current funding discussions that directly impact child care access, educator wages, and the family support services that help Virginia’s children thrive. We continue to advocate for equitable funding models and fair compensation for the early childhood workforce – the backbone of our Commonwealth’s economy.
How You Can Help: Child Care Matters!
Your voice is the most powerful tool you have. Whether you are a family member, educator, or community partner, your experiences help policy makers understand why early learning matters.
Why does child care matter to you? Whether it’s affordability, availability, or the need for more support, your thoughts help shape the future of care in our community.
📝 Share your thoughts: Your voice is vital to our advocacy. We are collecting short quotes from families and providers to highlight why child care matters in Virginia. Whether you share a quick thought or a more detailed experience, your story helps us elevate real voice in our reports and outreach. There are no right or wrong answers – just your perspective.

Take Action: Visit our Education and Action Center for more policy tools and ways you can get involved.
Data Spotlight: Why Data Matters for Early Learning
Data is the compass that helps us navigate Virginia’s early learning landscape. Our Data Services team tracks information on thousands of licensed child care centers, family child care homes, and school-age programs. However, we don’t just track where these programs are; we look at how they are equipped to help children reach their critical developmental milestones.
Using Data to Bridge the Gap
When we identify “child care deserts,” we aren’t just seeing a lack of buildings – we are seeing communities where children may not have access to the professional support they need to reach key social, emotional, and cognitive milestones. By analyzing program capacity and geographic trends, we can:
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Target Resources: Direct training and technical assistance to areas where children need more support in reaching age-appropriate milestones.
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Inform Infrastructure: Help new providers open in areas where they can provide stable, nurturing environments that foster early language and motor skills.
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Monitor Quality: We track key indicators – such as licensing status, health and safety records, and participation in quality rating systems – to ensure programs are meeting the standards necessary for a safe and enriching learning environment.
The Big Picture: Data with a Purpose
By mapping out child care availability and these specific quality markers, we shift from guessing where the needs are to knowing exactly where to focus our efforts. This data ensure that the infrastructure of early learning is strong enough to support every child’s unique journey, making sure no milestone goes unsupported due to lack of local resources.

Take a look at our Statewide Mapping Project to get a better understanding of the landscape of child care in Virginia!
Every Step Counts

Supporting early learning is a shared journey. It takes Families who understand their child’s milestones, Educators who have the training to nurture those skills, Data to show us where help is needed most, and Advocacy to ensure the funding is there to make it all possible. When these four pillars work together, we create a Virginia where every child has the foundation they need to reach their full potential.
Whether you are watching your child reach a new milestone, teaching in a classroom, or speaking up for better policies, your role is vital. No child’s growth should be limited by lack of resources. Let’s continue to work, share, and advocate until high-quality early learning is a reality for every family across the Commonwealth.
Explore Our Resources: To see the full range of how we support families and providers every day, view our Services and Support Guide.






























































































