Indiana
Training courses can be used towards required clock hours to open and operate a child care program; obtain and renew CDA credentials; and in-service or continuing education training. Upon successful completion of a course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion and continuing education units(CEUs).
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2021 Weekly Monthly Planner
This planner is specifically for child care providers to stay organized during licensing visits and tax season. Includes daily attendance section.
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A Commitment to Professional Development
This course identifies opportunities for ongoing professional learning and development.
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A Mindful Approach to Challenging Behavior
This training identify the different functions of challenging behavior and ways to engage and support children.
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Attract New Families “Marketing”
This course focuses on identifying customers in your community, assessing competitors, and marketing methods to generate leads.
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Child Maltreatment I
This course focuses on identifying, reporting, and meeting the needs of abused, neglected, or deprived children.
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Growth and Development Infancy to School Age
This training focuses on comparing the different states in child development skills of young children.
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Observation and Assessment in Young Children
This course focuses on reporting and communicating observation and assessment of children.
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Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases
This training covers infectious diseases, blood-borne pathogens and prevention though basic cleanliness.
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Professionalism
During this training participants identify ways to remain professional when working others such as staff, children, and families.
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Safe Sleep “SUIDS VS SIDS”
This training covers safe sleep, SUID and SIDS and how to respond to a medical emergency in a school setting.
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Shaken Baby Syndrome
This training covers abusive head trauma as it relates to shaken baby syndrome and how to calm an infant and build a support team.