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Course Details

A Place for Care and Learning: Infant/Toddler Environments

Course ID  66784
Early Learning Innovations, LLC
 
(918) 441-3468
 

Description

Creating effective learning spaces requires understandings of development, aesthetics, culture, caregiving, relationships, creativity, and play. This short course examines these understandings as well as aspects of the daily routine in the Infant/Toddler Environments.


6.00 Hours / 0.60 CEUs

Course Level

Formal

CEU Course

Course Category

Early Childhood

Formal Approved

(6 Hours)

CDA Content Areas

Planning a safe, healthy, learning environment (6 Hours)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas

Direct Service Skills (6 Hours)

Family Child Care Home Provider
Head Start/Early Head Start
Center Based Service Provider

Infants (0-12 months)
Toddlers (13-24 months)
Two's (25-36 months)

Goals and Objectives

Develop an awareness of characteristics of a developmentally appropriate environment for Infant/Toddlers.
Consider the role of aesthetics and culture in creating Infant/Toddler environments.
Consider a Multi-S approach in creating Infant/Toddler environments
Consider the role of caregiving and relationships in creating Infant/Toddler environments
Recognize aspects of a daily routine and the ordering of events to benefit learning and development

There are no events currently scheduled for this course.