Keeping Infants Safe: Prevention of Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) & Shaken Baby Syndrome in the Child Care Setting - CCDF 2 & 6 - Alabama Public Television Keeping Infants Safe: Prevention of Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) & Shaken Baby Syndrome in the Child Care Setting - CCDF 2 & 6
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Keeping Infants Safe: Prevention of Sudden Infant Death (SIDS) & Shaken Baby Syndrome in the Child Care Setting - CCDF 2 & 6

This professional development course is 'on-demand' and may be taken online. Use the information below to find out how to enroll.

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Educator Grade Level

Infant and Toddler Educator

Hours or Certification

Awards Professional Development Hours

Location

Online

Created By

Kassia Mayo, B.A.

Tags

nutrition | Health | Safety

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It is essential to always be active and attentive when caring for children, especially infants. In this 2-hour on-demand training, educators will learn rules and regulations to best provide a safe environment for infants to prevent SIDS and Shaken Baby Syndrome in the early childcare setting. As educators, it is essential to stay knowledgeable about best practices and strategies for keeping a healthy and safe childcare environment. In this training, educators will also be provided with suggestions and resources to share with families to prevent SIDS and Shaken Baby Syndrome at home.

Questions? Contact Early Childhood Online Training Specialist Kassia Mayo at [email protected].

Training Level: Intermediate
Target Age Group: Infants
Training Hours: 2
DHR Training Areas: HSUP, QCCL
CDA Subject Areas: 1, 5
CKA Content Areas: HSN
CCDF Training Areas: 2, 6
Quality Indicator: I: Health, Safety, and Nutrition

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