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CHILDREN & FAMILIES 10 HOUR INFANT/TODDLER

Course Abbreviation and Number: HMC 029
 

Course Description

The purpose of this training is to provide child care workers with a basic understanding of appropriate practices for working with children, ages birth through three, in a child care setting.  The participant will gain the knowledge and skills necessary for assisting in the implementation of a supportive, safe and family focused group care environment for infants and toddlers.  If this ten-hour course is used as part of the required forty-hour certification, it must completed within one year of the starting date.

The course consists of the topics listed below:

  • Need for Quality Care
  • Stages of Development
  • Learning Environments
  • Positive Guidance Strategies
  • Observation/Assessment
  • Relationships with Families

Evaluation

Students evaluate this course by completing the Infant/Toddler Training Module Evaluation Form.

Make-up

There is no make-up.  Students are encouraged to attend class on the scheduled dates.  If one class is missed, students must retake the entire class.

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