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Course description:
Child care providers need clear, consistent germ-control practices to protect children, staff, and families while reducing the spread of illness in group care settings. This course covers how to identify, prevent, and respond to communicable diseases, reviews recommended medical and immunization schedules for children birth through age three, and guides participants in developing hygiene-focused policies and procedures, including appropriate care strategies for infants and toddlers with chronic health issues. Providers will also learn how to use key health, safety, and nutrition resources (CPR, 911, CDC, WIC, Poison Control) to respond confidently and keep their classrooms healthier.
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Primary Teacher:
Lori Swerda
Session Info:
| Location |
Start |
End |
| 138 - Zoom 1 | Mar/02/2024 09:00 am EST | Mar/02/2024 12:00 pm EST |
Address:
Online ZOOM , ZOOM Classroom,
Notes:
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CST/8:00 - 11:00 a.m. CST
ZOOM PROTOCOLS
Students are asked to be present with their cameras on and have audio accessible.
Mics will stay on mute unless prompted to speak.
An electronic device with Google Chrome installed, preferably a laptop or desk computer
Working camera, microphone, and speakers
TECH SUPPORT
If you have any technical difficulties, support is available 30 minutes before class starts time and 15 minutes after class starts. You may text or call (301)237-1414.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Please note that a minimum of 5 students are required for the class to proceed. Additional options are given to students when class enrollment is not met.
No refunds are given for missed classes
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