Cook County News Herald

Danfelt earns child care credential





 

 

Gwen Danfelt of Grand Marais has been awarded a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential in recognition of outstanding work with young children. The Council for Professional Recognition in Washington, D.C. awards credentials to early childhood educators who demonstrate the ability to constructively work with young children in group settings.

Gwen is the director of Cooperation Station Family Child Care in Grand Marais.

“It takes special knowledge, skills and expertise to be an effective teacher of young children,” said Valora Washington, CEO of the Council. “It’s a great honor to earn a CDA and it shows a commitment to quality early childhood education.”

The CDA is a nationally recognized credential for excellence in early childhood education. Each CDA candidate is observed working with young children and is assessed on his/her ability to develop the physical, emotional and intellectual capabilities of young children.

The CDA community nationwide is having a positive effect on the quality of early childhood education by helping preschools, day care centers and family child care programs hire qualified and competent professionals who ensure the best care for our nation’s youngest.


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