Courses

  • E-3 Dimensions of Quality Online

    11 Lessons
    • E-3 Dimensions of Quality Online - $30.00

    5 clock hours (0.5 CEUs) - Take a look at this snapshot of the 2015 ECERS3 Conference. This Course includes the video recorded during the main presentation and all four breakout sessions. This course is designed for students who were unable to attend the conference, or for those who attended and would like the ability to access and review the conference materials.

  • Entry Level Child Care Training (2018)

    77 Lessons
    • Entry Level Child Care Training (ELCCT) - $20.00

    ELCCT is an introduction to child care. It provides new or future child care professionals with knowledge needed to provide quality care for young children. NOTE: ELCCT cannot be used to meet level or renewal criteria for the Oklahoma Director’s Credential (ODC). It will only count one time to meet Professional Development Ladder (PDL) requirements.

  • Encouraging Peer Interactions in Preschool

    18 Lessons

      3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - This course will provide participants with strategies for supporting the development of peer interactions in the preschool classroom. It will also provide ways for teachers to help children learn anger management skills and problem solving skills.

    • Health and Safety Training for Family Child Care Homes and Large Child Care Homes

      18 Lessons

      Description: This video meets the licensing requirements for Health and Safety training per 340:110-3-85, Licensing Requirements for Family Child Care Homes and Large Family Child Care Homes (11-1-16). It covers a variety of topics which will help you in caring for children.

    • Homelessness and Young Children: Dealing with Trauma

      14 Lessons

        3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - This course will help participants to define homelessness according to the McKinney-Vento definition and to discover how being homeless affects the child's health and development. Participants will also be provided guidance strategies to support young children experiencing homelessness.

      • Homelessness and Young Children: Education and Services

        13 Lessons

          3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - This course is for administrators of early childhood centers. It will provide them with information and best practices to facilitate collaboration between child care programs and community organizations to increase the provision of services to families with young children experiencing homelessness.

        • Let's Get Physical: Movement and the Young Child

          26 Lessons

            3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - In this course, we will learn how to incorporate moderate to vigorous physical activity in early learning environments, both indoor and outdoor.

          • Literacy in Action: Developmental Writing

            14 Lessons
            • Literacy In Action: Developmental Writing - $25.00

            4 clock hours (0.4 CEUs) - Teachers play a critical role in emergent writing. This class will explore the essential components of developmental writing as well as interactive strategies that promote positive experiences with writing. Participants will also learn ways to incorporate daily writing experiences throughout the preschool classroom.

          • Meeting the Challenge: Effective Strategies for Dealing With Challenging Behavior in School-Age Children

            16 Lessons

              3 clock hours (0.3 CEUs) - This course will provide school-age providers with the skills they need to manage a child's feelings that cause them to act out. They will be taught guidance skills that teach children how to get along with others, how to express their feelings with words, and how to problem solve in a positive way.

            • Out-of-School Time Entry Level Training (OST-ELT)

              106 Lessons
              • Out-of-School Time Entry Level Training (OST-ELT) - $20.00

              20 clock hours – This course is an entry level instruction to working with children in out-of-school time settings like after school programs or summer camps. Generally, children in this setting are three years old and older and are currently enrolled in or have completed pre-kindergarten. Participants will learn about effective communication and positive interactions with the children in their care as well as how to plan and develop appropriate activities and learning environments.