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Developing an Infant and Toddler Child Care Program

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EDUC X 321.74

This online course introduces the components and implementation of a quality infant-toddler care program.

Typically Available
Fall
Spring

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What you can learn.

Identify characteristics of quality infant-toddler care programs
Learn to implement a relationship-based and developmentally appropriate care program for infants and toddlers
Understand staffing, budgets, and health and safety

About This Course

Instruction explores the components of a quality infant/toddler care program: costs, staffing, appropriate environments, developmental experiences, health issues and parent involvement. Instruction emphasizes the special needs of infants in a group care setting. Applies toward Title 22 Regulations and Title 5 Child Development Permits; elective course for ECE Lead Teacher and ECE Administration Certificate.

This course applies toward the following programs

certificate Gain the essential knowledge needed to become a Lead Teacher or Master Teacher in a preschool or child-care setting, for children ages birth to five. This online certificate, when combined with our ECE Associate Teacher certificate, meets the 24 ECE/CD semester units needed for advanced Child Development teaching permits and Transitional Kindergarten ECE units.

Gain the essential knowledge needed to become a Lead Teacher or Master Teacher in a preschool or child-care setting, for children ages birth to five. This online certificate, when combined with our ECE Associate Teacher certificate, meets the 24 ECE/CD semester units needed for advanced Child Development teaching permits and Transitional Kindergarten ECE units.