CDA

120-Hour Family Child Care

131classes 120hours CEUs12.0

Description

What is a CDA? 

The national CDA Credential is the most well-recognized certification program in early childhood education and a stepping stone to growing as a professional in the Early Childhood Education field. 

Earning your CDA involves completing a multi-step program that requires other tasks to be completed in addition to the 120-hours of continuing education.  Read more about the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential program in our introductory guide or visit the CDA Council website to learn more about the process.

 

The required training:

This package includes 10 hours in each of the 8 CDA subject areas for Family Child Care as specified by the CDA Council for the CDA Credentials plus 40 hrs of classes you choose.  The total 120-hours will fulfill the training requirements for your CDA Credentials.

120 hours: Pre-selected 80 hrs + You choose 40 hrs

This Collection includes:

1 - CDA Support Package

A Healthy Environment

Arts & Crafts Basics: Safety

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Back Care

Basic Behavior Management I: Discipline vs Punishment

Basic Behavior Management II: Difficult Behaviors

Basic Behavior Management III: Learning Styles

Basic Child Abuse

Basic Child Development: Infant I - Physical

Basic Child Development: Infant II - Emotional

Basic Child Development: Preschool I - Physical

Basic Child Development: Preschool II - Emotional

Basic Child Development: The Brain

Basic Child Development: Toddler I - Physical

Basic Child Development: Toddler II - Emotional

Basic Cleanliness

Basic Curriculum I: Basic Needs

Basic Curriculum II: Arts & Play

Basic Curriculum III: Science & Drama

Basic Curriculum IV: Manipulatives & Outdoor

Basic Kitchen Sanitation

Basic Medication Management

Basic Observation & Assessment

Becoming a Professional

Being a Professional

Bloodborne Pathogens, Child Care

Bone Health for Child Care

Budgeting for Success

Bullying Basics

Bullying Prevention, Part 1

Bullying Prevention, Part 2

Causes of Childhood Obesity

CDA Introduction

Child Care Basics for Support Staff

Child Development Theory

Childhood Rash

Circle of Security

Cognitive Development

Common Illnesses: What to Do!

Communication Basics

Coping with a Crying Baby

Creative Development

Creative Learning Environments

Cultural Diversity Introduction

Dealing With Difficult People

Designing Centers #1: Getting Started

Designing Centers #2: New Center Ideas

Designing Centers #3: More New Ideas

Disaster Preparedness

Disasters: Large and Small

Egocentric: Self-worth, Individuality

Exercises: Inside and Out

Feeding Children: Infants/Toddlers

Feelings: Self-Awareness, Control

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

Financial Basics

General Nutrition

Giving Medicines to Children

Group Acceptance

Growing as a Professional

Head Lice

Hiring Techniques

Holiday Arts and Crafts #1

Holiday Arts and Crafts #1 & #2

Holiday Arts and Crafts #3 & #4

Holiday Arts and Crafts #5 & #6

How to Take a Chill Pill

Introducing Children to Child Care

Introduction to Montessori Education

Introduction to Signing

Keeping Children Safe

Learn to Teach, Teach to Learn

Linking Assessments to Lesson Planning

Literacy: Developing and Encouraging

Literacy: Engaging and Celebrating

Literacy: Guiding and Assessing

Lunchtime is Learning Time

Managing Stress

Managing Your Time to Get Things Done

Marketing Your School

Multicultural Celebrations

Music, Movement and Language 1: The Motor System

Music, Movement and Language 2: Strategies

Music, Movement and Language 3: Types of Movement

Music, Movement and Language 4: Manipulatives

Music, Movement and Language 5: Activities

Observation Methods

Observation Practicum

Observation, Assessment and Respect

Observing Young Children

Parents are People, Too!

Partnering with Families

Personnel Policy

Physical Development

Playground Safety

Program Management

Promoting Children's Communication

Prosocial Behavior: Pathways to Competence

Reach Your Financial Goals

Safe Sleep - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

School Age: Child Development

Self-help Skills

Sense of Security

Setting Limits

Shaken Baby Syndrome

Sign Language with Infants

Sign Language with Preschoolers

Sign Language with Toddlers

Sing Along: Music in the Classroom

Special Dietary Needs

Speech and Language Red Flags

Staff Meetings

Staff Orientation

Stimulating Language Through Read-Alouds

Strategies for Working with Special Needs

Talking with Parents

Teaching Children Good Habits

Teaching STEM in Preschool

Teaching With Color

Temperaments

The Director 1: Roles & Responsibilities

The Director 2: Managing Teachers

The Director 3: Policies & Procedures

The Director 4: Employee Handbook

The Guide to ADA and Special Needs

Transportation Safety

Understanding Homelessness

Working With Humor

Workplace Burnout

Writing Good Rule Lists