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Demonstrate understanding of strategies in responding to typical child care situations: biting, hitting, etc.

Learn effective strategies for responding to common child care situations such as biting and hitting. Our comprehensive course in classroom management will equip you with the skills and understanding needed to effectively handle these challenges. Perfect for those in the early childhood education industry and child care centers.

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  1. Demonstrate understanding of strategies in responding to typical child care situations: biting, hitting, etc
  2. Demonstrate understanding of strategies in responding to typical child care situations: Classroom Management
  3. Identify and understand the requirements of Child Care Subsidy (POC), Child and Adult Food Program, MSDE Child Care Credential, Tiered Reimbursement, and the Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund
  4. Give examples of strategies in responding to typical child care situations.
  5. Demonstrate understanding of developing strategies for involving parents in the child care setting.
  6. Identify strategies for the child care provider that will promote successful child development. Identify strategies for working with children with special needs
  7. Demonstrate understanding of strategies that utilize good time management practices for teachers and child care providers.
  8. Identify responses to typical daily child care scenarios with solutions that are aligned with Child Care Regulations
  9. Demonstrate an understanding of how ongoing preventive health and wellness care affects child development
  10. Demonstrate appropriate/effective responses as they relate to a variety of typical child care scenarios.
  11. Demonstrate understanding of developing positive relationships with child care families
  12. Demonstrate understanding of optimal room arrangements for family child care settings and their components.
  13. Describe strategies and experiences to promote collaboration between child and youth care professionals and programs and other professionals involved in the care and education of all children and youth.
  14. Demonstrate an understanding of legal and advocacy issues in child care
  15. Demonstrate understanding of inclusionary practices for anxiety in the child care setting.
  16. Demonstrate understanding of inclusionary practices for conduct disorder in the child care setting.
  17. Demonstrate an understanding of staff scheduling and student enrollment aligned with Child Care Regulations.
  18. Demonstrate an understanding of the overall cost of child care
  19. Demonstrate understanding of the roles and responsibilities a child care administrator has to‐ staff, children, families, and community
  20. Demonstrates understanding of developing positive relationships with child care families

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