Courses

  • Literacy in Action: Creating Literacy Rich Environments

    24 Lessons
    • Literacy in Action: Creating Literacy Rich Environments - $25.00

    4 clock hours (0.4 CEUs) - A literacy-rich environment is an environment that emphasizes the importance of language and literacy (language, print awareness, alphabet knowledge, writing, and phonological awareness) in the learning of all students and is embedded throughout the entire classroom. A literacy-rich environment is an environment in which appropriate materials have been selected in order to facilitate language and literacy opportunities for children.

  • Preventing Obesity and Promoting Wellness

    56 Lessons
    • Obesity Awareness - $45.00

    14 clock hours (1.4 CEUs) - Preventing obesity and promoting wellness in early childhood.

  • Entry Level Child Care Training

    218 Lessons

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    • Family Child Care Home Entry Level Training

      170 Lessons
      • FHELT - $20.00

      20 clock hours - This course is designed to give you a broad overview of how to operate a child care business out of your home. It will also provide tools and resources on different topics to expand your knowledge of child care.

    • Director's Entry Level Training Course

      150 Lessons
      • Director's Entry Level Training (DELT) - $20.00

      20 clock hours - The Director’s Entry Level Training Course (DELT). This is a 20 hour course introducing you to the responsibilities and duties of being a child care director. It will also assist you in becoming an efficient and effective leader.

    • Addressing Challenging Behavior: Promoting Social and Emotional Health in Young Children

      62 Lessons
      • Addressing Challenging Behavior: Promoting Social and Emotional Health in Young Children - $45.00

      14 clock hours (1.4 CEUs) - Challenging behavior is one of the biggest issues early childhood educators face every day. Most often these behaviors are caused by challenges presented by the social and physical environment, yet often the approach is to "fix" the child rather than "fix" the factors that contribute to the behavior. This Turn-Key training program will provide the knowledge base and practical strategies teachers need to strive to minimize challenging behavior in the classroom.

    • Building Positive Relationships in the School-Age Classroom

      20 Lessons

        3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - This course will show participants how to create a caring classroom community where children feel supported, safe, included and known in their school-age classrooms. School-age classrooms need to be active, engaging places where instruction centers on student thinking and where students are able to take risks and jump into learning at hand. The focus will be on showing participants how to provide rich opportunities to work together, grow ideas, revise children's thinking and construct meaning.

      • Cornerstones of Quality: Safety, Health and Nutrition

        18 Lessons
        • Cornerstones of Quality: Safety, Health and Nutrition - $20.00

        3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - In this course we will focus on how to create an environment that will keep infants and children safe and healthy in child care. Information is in aligned with new licensing requirements.

      • Creating a Landscape to Learning: Appropriate Indoor & Outdoor Learning Environments

        14 Lessons

          3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - This course will provide participants with knowledge of how an infant/toddler learning environment should be designed in order to enhance relationships and learning by developing competencies through movement, exploration, and appropriate challenges.

        • Creating A Positive Social Emotional Climate in Infant/Toddler Care Settings

          16 Lessons

            3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - This course will help participants to understand that when they develop a positive social and emotional climate in the care setting and provides nurturing relationships with young children, the young child feels more secure in the environment and more likely to feel comfortable learning and growing. Such relationships are likely to lead to a more emotionally secure and independent child, which will foster success in school.