Developing an Infant and Toddler Child Care Program
Developing an Infant and Toddler Child Care Program
EDUC X 321.74
This online course introduces the components and implementation of a quality infant-toddler care program.
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Spring
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What you can learn.
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.
Early Childhood Education Administration
certificate
certificate
Learn the skills needed to take on Site Supervisor or Director roles in education programs serving children from birth to age five.
Learn the skills needed to take on Site Supervisor or Director roles in education programs serving children from birth to age five.