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Course description:
To meet state and federal requirements of the Child Care and Development Block Grant
(CCDBG), all child care providers must successfully complete a basic health and safety training. In Maryland, this requirement extends to all staff, substitutes, and adults responsible for the care and safety of children in a licensed child care program.
This course has been approved by MSDE Early Childhood Division approval number CKO-380. Subject Area 3 HSN
Twelve required topics were categorized under four main content areas. An additional topic was
developed at the request of the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) to address
The structure of the revised training covers the following:
Safe Outdoor Environments
● Safe and Sanitary Outdoor Environments
● Outdoor Supervision
● Outdoor Equipment and Materials
● Transportation
Safe Indoor Environments
● Safe and Sanitary Indoor Environments
● Supervision
● Indoor Equipment and Materials
Safe Children
● Preventing Infectious Diseases
● Emergency Preparedness
● Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
● Child Abuse, Shaken Baby Syndrome, and Head Trauma
Healthy Children
● Child Development and Screening
● Breastfeeding
● First Aid
● Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
● Medication Administration
● Allergies and Asthma
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Primary Teacher:
Susan Lichtman
Session Info:
Location |
Start |
End |
166 - Bar-T | Nov/30/2023 06:30 pm EST | Nov/30/2023 09:30 pm EST |
Address:
18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 203, Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Notes:
**In Person Training**
Bar-T
18753 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 203
Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Class will start promptly at 6:30 PM. Please be prepared to participate in the class by contributing to large and small group discussions, engaging in activities prepared by the trainer, and answering questions posed by the trainer.
At the end of the class, all participants will take an assessment based on the information presented.
**No refunds for missed class**
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