
Purpose with PD! All About NAFCC's Annual National Conference
Includes a Live Web Event on 06/05/2025 at 6:00 PM (EDT)
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Join us for a special Purpose with PD session dedicated to the NAFCC 2025 National Annual Conference—a landmark event designed to inspire, empower, and elevate the family childcare community.
This year’s theme, "BIGGER, BETTER, BOLDER": A New Legacy for FCC!", sets the stage for an unforgettable experience in Dallas, TX at the Hilton Anatole, from July 31 - August 2, 2025 (preconference on July 30).
During this session, attendees will:
Get an exclusive look at what’s planned for this year’s conference
Explore exciting keynote speakers, workshops, and networking opportunities
Learn how to register or get involved as a volunteer
Hear about sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities
Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a conference veteran, this interactive session will help you make the most of this year’s conference. This is your chance to ask questions, plan ahead, and be part of something BIGGER!
Register for this event on June 5 at 6pm to explore our mission, hear about upcoming events, and get your questions answered during our interactive Q&A session! Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow with us!
The Professional Development Team interactive and engaging sessions:
- March 4, 2025 1pm est
- June 5, 2025 6pm est
- September 9, 2025 1pm est
- December 4, 2025 6pm est

Jocelyn D Jones
Training Specialist
NAFCC
Jocelyn D. Jones is a former licensed family child care provider of 12 years in the Georgia area and dynamic founder of Kappa Learning Group, LLC.
With over 26 years of experience in early childhood education, Jocelyn is a Georgia Approved Trainer and a Professional Development Specialist for the Council For Professional Recognition. She has mentored numerous early childhood professionals and presented at esteemed platforms such as Highscope, National CDA Council, and the National Black Child Development Institute. Her presentations on cultural relativism and self-identity in early learning environments have garnered widespread recognition.
Jocelyn’s academic achievements include a master’s degree in early childhood studies with a specialization in Teaching Adults Early Childhood Education from Walden University, where she graduated with a 4.0 GPA. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Bethune-Cookman University and a Technical Credit Certificate in Early Childhood Education from Ellis College.
Jocelyn is an active member of several professional organizations, including the National Black Child Development Institute, National Association of Family Childcare, National Early Childhood Program Accreditation, National Afterschool Association, Highscope, Walden University Early Childhood Organization, Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education, and the Council For Professional Recognition. She also served on the Advisory Board for Ashworth College’s ECE Department.
Through her various initiatives, Jocelyn continues to inspire and uplift the early childhood education community globally. Her unwavering dedication to early childhood education, her passion for supporting educators, and her commitment to innovative learning approaches make her a leading figure in the field.

Dezire'e Mattocks Ed.S.
NAFCC Director of Professional Development
National Association for Family Child Care
Dezire’e serves as the Director of Professional Development for the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC). In this role, she is responsible for creating and implementing a comprehensive range of educational programs and resources tailored to the needs of family child care educators through the PD Academy and conference workshops. She is responsible for organizing and facilitating NAFCC national annual conferences each year.
“When charged with developing an e-learning platform for family child care educators, I created a blueprint that would merge our NAFCC accreditation five competencies along with early learning developmental milestones.”
With several years of experience in Head Start programs, Dezire’e supports practitioners such as training, coaching, and mentoring. She is an expert in the Quality Rated (QRIS) and NAEYC accreditation, a certified trainer, and a reliable observer of the CLASS Tool. She travels throughout the country to conduct early childhood training and has held a position as an ESOL virtual instructor in schools throughout South Korea. Dezire’e also serves as a College Adjunct Instructor, teaching early childhood courses. Additionally, she has owned and operated a licensed family childcare facility in Georgia.
Dezire’e is a two-time BEAR graduate from Mercer University and holds an Ed.S. in Early Childhood from Walden University. She also possesses a Master of Education in early childhood and a Bachelor of Science in early childhood education from Mercer University. She holds a Georgia Teacher Certification (T5) with two endorsements: preschool special education and ESOL.
As a lifelong educator, coach, mentor, and Bright from the Start Approved trainer, Dezire’e believes that all children can learn when met at their developmental and social-emotional levels. She enjoys witnessing the moment of realization when a child discovers their potential!

BriAnne Moline
NAFCC Professional Development Specialist
NAFCC
BriAnne Moline is a highly accomplished professional in Early Childhood Education (ECE), boasting over 15 years of dedicated experience in shaping the future through high-quality care and education. With both an Associate’s and a bachelor’s degree in ECE, BriAnne’s strong commitment to children, families, and the early childhood sector is reflected in her diverse roles.
Since 2017, BriAnne has been the Owner of Wild Wonders Early Learning Program, where she has successfully achieved a Star 4 rating on the Stars to Quality system and initiated the NAFCC Accreditation process. As Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Montana Family Childcare Network, established in 2022, she leads initiatives such as the Home-Based Early Childcare Mentorship Program and an annual Home-Based Educator Conference, underscoring her dedication to advocating for innovative professional development and mentorship in the field.
BriAnne’s extensive experience includes facilitating national leadership training for family educators through organizations such as the National Association for Family Child Care and Homegrown Child Care. She actively contributes to early childhood systems advocacy at local, state, and national levels. A passionate advocate for diversity, inclusion, and family involvement, BriAnne embodies her mission to nurture each child’s individuality while fostering a community that supports children, families, and educators alike.
As a lifelong learner committed to expanding her knowledge and perspectives, BriAnne Moline stands at the forefront of championing a brighter future for children, families, and communities through her unwavering dedication to early childhood education.

Emily Fallon
NAFCC Conference Coordinator
NAFCC
Conference Coordinator
Emily Fallon is the Conference Coordinator for the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC), where she plays a key role in organizing and executing the association’s regional and annual conferences that bring together family child care professionals, educators, and industry leaders. With a strong background in event planning, sales, and hospitality, Emily ensures that NAFCC’s events are engaging, impactful, and tailored to the needs of the family child care community.
Before joining NAFCC, Emily spent four years working in the hotel industry, specializing in sales and event planning. Her experience in this field, along with her Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management from the University of South Carolina, gives her a unique perspective on creating seamless, memorable events that foster professional growth and meaningful connections.
Emily is passionate about creating high-quality, well-organized events that support the advancement and development of family child care educators. She is committed to supporting NAFCC’s mission by delivering conferences that provide valuable learning opportunities, networking experiences, and resources for child care professionals across the country.