Amy L. Weseloh holds a Masters Degree in Education with a concentration in Early Childhood Administration from National-Louis University.
Amy is an Illinois Trainer Network trainer who educates other child care professionals in curriculum relating to child care, including Special Care, caring for children with special needs, an introduction to the Environmental Rating Scales (ERS), a tool used to assess the quality of the child care environment and IL Early Learning Standards, ages 3-5, which provides information about meeting the standards through curriculum.
In addition, Amy is an American Heart Association instructor for First Aid and CPR.
Amy is the recipient of a Level 3 Illinois Director's Credential.
The Illinois Director Credential (IDC) recognizes administrators who possess the skills necessary to administer high-quality early care and educational programs. In addition, the IDC validates the achievement of skills,
experience, knowledge, and leadership demonstrated in the early care and
education profession.
According to the Illinois Director Credential web site, the following are benefits for directors, staff, children, and
families:
Acknowledges personal and professional development
Increases classroom quality by improved management skills and improved program
management
Provides more effective and higher-quality programs with increased family
support and community resources
For more information on the IDC, visit their web site.
Amy's passion for education is modeled to her staff. In addition to Amy, who is the Director of Fox Valley Home Day Care, her staff is committed to education and professional development training as well.
Please call Amy for more information: (630) 201-4123
Fox Valley Home Day Care is conveniently located in Batavia off of Hart Road in the J.B. Nelson school district