ECED 115 Child Care Basics
Designed to meet licensing requirements for early learning lead teachers, teacher aides, and family home child care providers, STARS 30-hour basics course recognized in the MERIT system and as CDA professional development. Topics: child growth/development, cultural competency, community resources, guidance, family partnerships, health/safety/nutrition, and professional practice. (NE)
Outcomes
- Recognize families as central to tribal early learning programs and identify resources to support them.
- Recognize child development (birth to age 8) as a continuum that informs caregivers about children’s needs.
- Identify techniques for collecting child development information to use in planning.
- Plan for learning through play and active involvement for children in care programs.
- Demonstrate techniques for keeping children healthy and safe in preparing food, hand washing, diapering/toileting, cleaning, managing medication, preventing accidents, and identifying incidences of child abuse and neglect.
- Identify and describe wellness, nutrition, and fitness practices in tribal early learning programs.
- Identify interaction and guidance strategies that build connection and support children’s self-management.
- Relate how legal requirements (tribal, state, and/or federal) govern child care programs and support staff in caring for children.
- List examples of professional practice in Early Childhood Education.