Md. Code Regs. 13A.14.09.04 - Child Care Credential Requirements
A. Staff Credential 1. The only qualification for a level 1 credential shall be:
(1) Current registration as a family child care provider or co-provider; or
(2) Qualification by the Office as a child care center:
(a) Director; or
(b) Staff member.
B. Staff Credential 2. Qualification for a level 2 credential requires:
(1) Successful completion of 45 clock hours of core of knowledge training, of which 20 clock hours shall be in child development; and
(2) Completion of one child care professional activity unit within the 12 months before applying for participation.
C. Staff Credential 3. Qualification for a level 3 credential requires:
(1) Successful completion of 90 clock hours of core of knowledge training, of which a minimum of 20 clock hours each shall be in child development and in curriculum development;
(2) Completion of two child care professional activity units within the 12 months before applying for participation; and
(3) Completion of:
(a) 1 year of experience working directly with children in an approved setting;
(b) 1 year of college; or
(c) A combination of experience and college equal to 1 year.
D. Staff Credential 4. Qualification for a level 4 credential requires:
(1) Successful completion of 135 clock hours of core of knowledge training, consisting of:
(a) 45 clock hours in child development;
(b) 30 clock hours in curriculum development;
(c) 20 clock hours in health, safety, and nutrition;
(d) 15 clock hours in special needs;
(e) 15 clock hours in professionalism; and
(f) 10 clock hours in community issues;
(2) Completion of three child care professional activity units within the 12 months before applying for participation; and
(3) Completion of 2 years of experience working directly with children in an approved setting.
E. Staff Credential 4 Plus. Qualification for a level 4 plus credential requires a participant to:
(1) Successfully complete 135 clock hours of core of knowledge training as specified at §D(1) of this regulation;
(2) Take part in at least four child care professional activity units within the 12 months before applying for participation;
(3) Complete a minimum of 2 years of experience working directly with children in an approved setting; and
(4) Meet one of the following requirements:
(a) Hold current accreditation as a family child care provider;
(b) Complete at least:
(i) 15 college credit hours of approved course work that includes courses in child development and curriculum planning; and
(ii) 7 additional years of experience working with children in an approved setting; or
(c) Enroll in an approved degree program that includes at least one early childhood course and accumulate 55 points by earning 5 points for completing each additional:
(i) Early childhood course for credit; or
(ii) Year of experience working with children in an approved setting.
F. Staff Credential 5. Qualification for a level 5 credential requires a participant to:
(1) Complete a minimum of 2 years of experience working directly with children in an approved setting;
(2) Take part in four child care professional activity units; and
(3) Complete one of the following:
(a) An associate degree with 15 college credit hours of approved course work that includes courses in child development and curriculum planning;
(b) 30 college credit hours of approved course work that includes at least one course in each of the following areas:
(i) Child development;
(ii) Curriculum planning;
(iii) Health and safety;
(iv) Special needs;
(v) Working with school-age children;
(vi) Working with infant and toddler-age children;
(vii) Language and literacy; and
(viii) Administration of child care programs; or
(c) 15 college credit hours of approved course work, enrolled in an approved degree program, and accumulate 45 points by earning 5 points for completing each additional:
(i) Early childhood course for credit; or
(ii) Year of experience working with children in an approved setting.
G. Staff Credential 6. Qualification for a level 6 credential requires a participant to complete:
(1) At least 2 years of experience working directly with children in an approved setting;
(2) At least 5 child care professional activity units within the 12 months before applying for participation; and
(3) One of the following:
(a) A bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree from an accredited college or university in:
(i) Early childhood education;
(ii) Elementary education;
(iii) Special education;
(iv) Family studies;
(v) Child development; or
(vi) A related discipline; and
(b) At least one course in:
(i) Child development; and
(ii) Curriculum development; or
(c) Complete:
(i) A bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in a nonrelated field; and
(ii) 30 semester hours of approved course work that includes courses in child development and curriculum planning; or
(d) Complete an associate or higher degree with 15 semester hours of approved course work, enroll in an approved degree program, and accumulate 45 points by earning 5 points for each additional:
(i) Early childhood course for credit; or
(ii) Year of experience working with children in an approved setting.
H. Administrator Credential 1. Qualification for a level 1 credential requires completion of:
(1) 2 years of experience working directly with children in an approved setting;
(2) Four child care professional activity units within the 12 months before applying for participation; and
(3) 240 clock hours of core of knowledge training, consisting of:
(a) 45 clock hours in child development;
(b) 45 clock hours in curriculum development;
(c) 45 clock hours in health, safety, and nutrition;
(d) 45 clock hours in special needs;
(e) 45 clock hours in professionalism; and
(f) 15 clock hours in community issues.
I. Administrator Credential 2. Qualification for a level 2 credential requires completion of:
(1) 2 years of experience working directly with children in an approved setting;
(2) Five child care professional activity units within the 12 months before applying for participation;
(3) 240 clock hours of core of knowledge training consisting of:
(a) 45 clock hours in child development;
(b) 45 clock hours in curriculum development;
(c) 45 clock hours in health, safety, and nutrition;
(d) 45 clock hours in special needs;
(e) 45 clock hours in professionalism; and
(f) 15 clock hours in community issues; and
(4) Either:
(a) The National Administrator's Credential; or
(b) At least 30 semester hours of college course work in an approved course of study.
J. Administrator Credential 3. Qualification for a level 3 credential requires completion of:
(1) 4 years of experience working directly with children in an approved setting;
(2) Five child care professional activity units within the 12 months before applying for participation; and
(3) An associate degree from an accredited college that includes:
(a) 15 college credit hours of course work related to business management or administration; and
(b) One course for credit in each of the following areas:
(i) Child development;
(ii) Curriculum development; and
(iii) Administration of child care programs.
K. Administrator Credential 4. Qualification for a level 4 credential requires completion of:
(1) 5 years of experience working directly with children in an approved setting;
(2) Six child care professional activity units within the 12 months before applying for participation;
(3) 45 clock hours of training in the area of mentoring and coaching staff;
(4) A bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree from an accredited college or university in:
(a) Business administration;
(b) Public administration and management;
(c) Public school administration;
(d) A degree as specified at §G(3) of this regulation; or
(e) A related discipline; and
(5) One course for credit in each of the following areas:
(a) Child development;
(b) Curriculum development; and
(c) Administration of child care programs.
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