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Course Details

CCEI3027: Considering Child Care Choices

Course ID  70963
ChildCare Education Institute
 
(800) 499-9907
 

Description

This course examines the types of child care programs available to parents of young children. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to identify important aspects of various programs and list the advantages and disadvantages of each type of program.


1.00 Hours / 0.10 CEUs

Course Level

Informal

CEU Course

Course Category

Business

General Course

(1 Hour)

CDA Content Areas

Strategies to manage an effective program operation (1 Hour)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas


Family Child Care Home Provider
Child Care Center Staff
Head Start/Early Head Start
Parents

Infants (0-12 months)
Toddlers (13-24 months)
Two's (25-36 months)
Preschooler 3's (37-48 months)
Preschool 4's and 5's (49-72 months)

Goals and Objectives

Identify common differences between different types of child care programs; Identify common characteristics of child care centers; Identify the main focus of Montessori programs; Identify important elements of Head Start programs; Identify important features and benefits of public, private, and employer sponsored child care programs.

There are no events currently scheduled for this course.