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Social Media Best Practices for Early Childhood Educators

1 Hours
Certificate of Completion
0.1 CEU
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Description
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Course Goal

To equip early childhood educators with the knowledge and skills to use social media responsibly, protecting children's privacy and maintaining professional standards in accordance with NAEYC guidelines.

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Privacy First

Learn essential strategies to safeguard sensitive information and protect children's privacy online.

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NAEYC Standards

Understand and apply the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct as it relates to digital communication.

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Professional Presence

Discover how to curate a positive online footprint that supports your long-term career growth.

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Family Engagement

Use digital tools appropriately to build trust and strengthen relationships with students' families.

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🤖 Module 1
Course Overview
CEU Hours
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Target Audience
Early Childhood Educators, Preschool Teachers, Center Director, Administrator
💡 Course Goal
To equip early childhood educators with the knowledge and skills to use social media responsibly, protecting children's privacy and maintaining professional standards in accordance with NAEYC guidelines.
This course provides early childhood educators with a foundational understanding of social media best practices tailored to their professional context. Learners will explore how to navigate the unique challenges of sharing information online while safeguarding children's privacy and upholding ethical standards. The course covers key principles from the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct related to digital communication, including confidentiality and appropriate content sharing. Participants will gain practical strategies for creating positive online presences that support their professional growth and strengthen family engagement. By the end of the course, educators will be equipped to make informed decisions about social media use in their personal and professional lives.
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Course Objectives

What you will achieve by completing this learning module.

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Recognize the potential risks and benefits of social media use in early childhood settings.

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Identify NAEYC ethical principles relevant to social media and digital communication.

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Apply strategies to protect children's privacy and confidentiality when using social media.

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Implement best practices for maintaining a professional online presence as an early childhood educator.

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