
Class of 2024 graduate Dannica Zingshiem


Class of 2024 graduate Larissa Walther


Class of 2024 graduate Coby Vollmer


Class of 2024 graduate Emily Van Riper


Class of 2024 graduate Zoey Tubbs


Class of 2024 graduate Cassie Thompson


Class of 2024 graduate Jazmin Thomas


Class of 2024 graduate Mason Swanson


Class of 2024 graduate Austynrose Spindler


Class of 2024 graduate Ryan Sumner


Class of 2024 graduate Courtney Stadter


Class of 2024 graduate Caitlyn Stadter


Class of 2024 graduate Peyton Snyder


Class of 2024 graduate Trevor Schultz


Class of 2024 graduate Olivia Saxe


Class of 2024 graduate Cecelia Rykal


Class of 2024 graduate Brian Remington


Class of 2024 graduate Austin Remington


2024 Mondovi Child Care Clinic
Four days – June 24, 25, 26, 27 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM and June 28 10:00-11:30AM
Mondovi High School, Community Room, enter Door 5


2024 Mondovi Child Care Clinic
Four days - June 24, 25, 26, 27 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM and June 28 10:00-11:30AM
Mondovi High School, Community Room, enter Door 5
In our rural area, it's a reality that many children care for themselves and younger siblings without adult supervision or monitoring. Many youth also provide child care services for other families in informal arrangements. The Child Care Clinic training contributes to better quality care for all children and increases child safety. This training will be offered for all students, ages 11 and older.
The clinic will prepare students to care for toddlers, preschoolers and young children; however, we do NOT support youth caring for infants without direct adult supervision .
The educational topics will include:
leadership; decision making; and responsibilities of caring for children
home and community safety, handling emergencies and first aid
child development, basic childcare, positively managing children and difficult behaviors
games, toys, activities and fun for children
professionalism and business practices
money management, saving and financial goal-setting
The clinic will be taught by Mary Wood, Extension Human Development and Family Relationships Educator, and Annie Lisowski, Extension 4-H and Youth Development Educator.
To successfully complete the course, students are expected to: attend all sessions, read the materials, participate fully in activities and skill practices, complete homework assignments and show satisfactory mastery of skills. Students are expected to demonstrate appropriate and responsible behavior at all times or they will be dismissed from the training.
Parents are expected to arrange for the student's transportation home from the Child Care Clinic.
Students are asked to bring a pen or pencil. Cost for the clinic is $10.00, however full or partial scholarships are available if needed. Pre-registration requested by June 14.
Registration can be completed online via https://forms.gle/zAGkBLczNWnj8Liq7
or by filling out this form.
Students bring payment first day of class
Name Phone
Address
Age Grade School
Parent or Guardian Signature ____________________________________
___ $10.00 enclosed (Check made payable to Buffalo County UW-Extension)
___ Scholarship requested (Please see reverse of this form for scholarship information)
Media Release Permission
I do ___ do not___ authorize Extension to take photos of my child during the Child Care Clinic for newspaper media use.
For more information, contact the Buffalo County Extension Office at 608-685-6252
or email:mary.campbellwood@wisc.edu