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Course Details

CCEI670: Bright Beginnings: Age Appropriate Activities for Infants and Toddlers

Course ID  71400
ChildCare Education Institute
 
(800) 499-9907
 

Description

This course is designed to help participants understand the importance of developmentally appropriate, and individually appropriate activities in the childcare setting. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to define the four domains in which learning and development occur, list the four stages of Piaget’s Theory, define the sensorimotor stage, list the four general guidelines teachers should keep in mind to promote positive interactions with infants and toddlers, list the three factors to consider in arranging an indoor infant and toddler environment, and identify four criteria to use when selecting toys for infants and toddlers.


1.00 Hours / 0.10 CEUs

Course Level

Informal

CEU Course

Course Category

Early Childhood

General Course

(1 Hour)

CDA Content Areas

Planning a safe, healthy, learning environment (1 Hour)

Infant Mental Health Core Competency Areas


Family Child Care Home Provider
Child Care Center Staff
Infant and Toddler
Head Start/Early Head Start

Infants (0-12 months)
Toddlers (13-24 months)

Goals and Objectives

• Identify and define major domains and stages of early childhood development
• Identify activities that promote specific skills in each development domain
• List guidelines for promoting positive interactions with young children
• Differentiate between appropriate activities for infants and appropriate activities for toddlers
• Identify important considerations when planning and arranging the learning environment

There are no events currently scheduled for this course.