Meal Time In Child TOWANDA (Bradford Co.) “Eating Times The Ups and Downs” is the title of the work shop being presented by Penn State Cooperative Extension. Child care providers and inter ested parents can participate in the workshop from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26, at the Brad ford County Extension Office, 701 South Fourth Street, Towan da. The workshop will provide child care providers and parents with help in making meal times happy and enjoyable times, espe cially for young children. Tips on keeping food safe and ideas for lunches will be sug gested. Workshop participants will also have the opportunity to visit, by way of satellite television, sev eral child care facilities and see the ideas for handling meal time in “living color.” Providers will hear other providers talk about how they handle meal time and problems that arise. The “Eating Times The Ups and Downs” workshop is part of a statewide Better Kid Care child Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 4, 2000-811 care provider training program presented by Penn State Cooper ative Extension and partially funded by the Pennsylvania De partment of Public Welfare, and the Pennsylvania Child Care/ Early Childhood Development Training System. Child care providers can re ceive two DPW training credits for participating in the work- Care shop. Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) are also avail able. To register to attend or for more information on the pro gram, support materials and other services from “Better Kid Care,” call Cathy Guffey at (570) 265-2896. Visit the Better Kid Care Website at www.betterkid care.psu.edu.