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Describe the use of safe sleep practices.
Learn about the importance of safe sleep practices for infants and young toddlers. Discover common myths and facts to ensure your child is sleeping safely. Perfect for early childhood education and child care centers.
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Describe common myths and facts about safe sleep for infants and young toddlers.
Explain appropriate crib guidelines for caregivers to ensure safe sleep for infants and young toddlers.
Describe the importance of providing opportunities for children to practice independence.
Describe positive discipline strategies to use in the classroom.
Describe how to use the Strengthening Families Self-Assessment for program improvement.
Describe the steps to use when collaborative coaching with teachers are not a match.
Identify safe practices with infants including SIDS, Abusive Head Trauma, and SBS.
Identify safe practices in the prevention of and response to food and other allergies in the childcare environment.
Describe strategies to incorporate mathematics into teaching practices.
Describe how sign language can be used as a means of communication with infants
Identify the different types of portfolios used in child care programs, and the appropriate portfolio components for each type.
Describe ways to analyze classrooms for an anti-bias approach.
Identify appropriate practice for the identification, prevention, and treatment of communicable diseases in childcare.
Describe the rights of children and families and their relation to home visiting.
List characteristics and behaviors for professional practice and behaviors as outlined in the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct.
Define active play in the early childhood classroom and describe its benefits for young children.
Identify the components of a safe and healthy family childcare environment for children
Describe the importance of monitoring the family child care environment for potential risks.
Demonstrate an understanding of how to keep children safe while in vehicles and school buses.
Define healthy practices to mitigate the spread of germs and decrease the likelihood of SIDS in infants and toddlers.
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