Becoming — and staying — a qualified childcare provider in Minnesota means ongoing training, professional #development, and meeting state training requirements. One trusted online training provider for childcare professionals is ChildCareEd.com, a platform offering hundreds of online courses, approved training hours, and credential support for #early-childhood- #educators across the U.S.
ChildCareEd is especially useful for Minnesota providers because it is a Develop Approved Training Sponsor Organization (TSO #142735) recognized by the Minnesota Center for Professional Development (MNCPD). This means many courses count toward Minnesota’s annual training and continuing education requirements for childcare staff, directors, and family providers.
Training matters. In Minnesota, childcare professionals — including center staff and family child care providers — must complete annual training hours that vary depending on role and setting. Approved coursework helps you meet state standards while expanding your skills.
Here’s what ChildCareEd offers:
Develop-approved courses — Recognized for Minnesota continuing education credit.
CEU credits — Many offerings provide continuing education units accepted by licensing boards.
Flexible online #learning — Learn at your own pace from a computer, tablet, or phone.
Large course library — Hundreds of courses on child development, #health & #safety, curriculum, family #engagement, professionalism, and more.
Multilingual & accessible — Courses are offered in #languages beyond English to support a diverse workforce.
ChildCareEd designs its courses with busy professionals in mind:
Online Self-Paced Training: Start immediately, pause, and resume later as your schedule allows.
Virtual Instructor-Led Sessions: Attend live online classes where you can ask questions in real time.
On-Site Training Options: For larger teams or centers, in-person group training may be arranged.
Certificates & Documentation: Upon completion, certificates and CEUs are issued to help you track your progress and satisfy Minnesota’s ongoing training requirements.
Below are two examples of courses directly available from ChildCareEd that are relevant, approved, and useful for Minnesota childcare professionals.
Type: 120-hour, self-paced online course
Purpose: Prepares you for the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential — a widely recognized #early-childhood professional credential.
Why it matters: Earning a CDA helps meet Minnesota #teacher education requirements and strengthen your knowledge of child development and best practices.
Learn more & enroll:
ChildCareEd’s online catalog includes a variety of topics that apply to Minnesota training goals:
CDA credentials and renewals
Director or administrator coursework
Child care management and leadership skills
Infant/ #toddler learning strategies
Preschool curriculum design
School-age learner support
Health and safety requirements for childcare providers
Emergency preparedness
Basic first aid and early childhood health topics
Partnerships with families
Inclusive communication practices
Observation and assessment
Social and emotional development
Guidance and behavior strategies
(All of the above are found in the online catalogue of ChildCareEd’s courses.) Child Care Education
To help you continue your training journey, here are useful resources directly from ChildCareEd:
๐ Training Catalog: All available online courses — including those approved for Minnesota — are here:
ChildCareEd Courses approved in Minnesota
๐ MN-specific info: Article about Minnesota approvals and training requirements:
๐ ChildcareEd Article on Free Courses: Learn about #free online training opportunities with certificates:
Free Online Childcare Training Course With Certificate
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Following these platforms can help you discover new courses, professional development tips, and industry news.
ChildCareEd offers Minnesota childcare providers a flexible and effective way to meet training requirements, earn credentials, and grow professionally. With a broad range of courses — from foundational skills to advanced topics — and approval for Minnesota training credit, it’s a useful resource for both new and experienced providers.
Whether you’re working in a center, running a family child care #home, or preparing to earn your CDA, ChildCareEd provides accessible online learning that helps you build confidence, meet licensing standards, and deliver high-quality care every day.