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Training for Child Care Providers
CDA Certification
List which professions are mandated reporters.
Learn which professions are mandated reporters and how to report abuse in infants and toddlers. Get information on types of abuse and find out who are mandated reporters. Perfect resource for early childhood education and child care centers.
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CDA Home Visitor Credential Birth to 5
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Identify types of abuse in infants and toddlers, how to report, and who are mandated reporters.
List the steps to complete a report on abuse and neglect.
List characteristics and behaviors for professional practice and behaviors as outlined in the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct.
List the most common reasons why infants and toddlers bite.
List community resources, supports, and referrals for depression.
List and review tracking systems to monitor the daily feeding schedule of infants and toddlers
Demonstrate understanding of how reports are completed
List benefits to a multicultural and inclusionary environment.
List community resources, support, and referrals for developmental disabilities.
List recommended feeding schedules and identify strategies for introducing new food for children birth through age three.
List community resources, supports, and referrals for autism spectrum disorder.
Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate reporting process.
Demonstrate understanding of the steps and procedures for reporting accidents
List community resources, supports, and referrals for cerebral palsy.
List the key components of an action plan for families.
List resources and the referral process for preschoolers with a suspected/diagnosed disability.
List strategies to implement SMART goals.
List examples ways to incorporate inclusion and equity in the classroom
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