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Demonstrate an understanding of the most effective way to listen to a child.

Discover the most effective way to listen to a child in childcare settings. Learn the essential listening skills that will enhance your ability to understand and support children. Explore our resources and improve your knowledge in early childhood education and child care centers.

  Trainings incorporating this outcome

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35 hours courses
IACET accredited logo 3.5 CEUs
  online
      4.2/5
24 hours courses
5 hours courses
IACET accredited logo 0.5 CEUs
  online
      4.7/5
3 hours courses
2 hours courses
IACET accredited logo 0.2 CEUs
  online
      4.6/5

  Related Outcomes

  1. 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
  2. Demonstrate understanding of the roles and responsibilities a child care administrator has to‐ staff, children, families, and community
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of teacher direct vs. child directed activities
  4. Demonstrate understanding of developing strategies for involving parents in the child care setting.
  5. Demonstrate an understanding of how to create a natural outdoor classroom that supports child development in all areas.
  6. Demonstrate understanding of optimal room arrangements for family child care settings and their components.
  7. Demonstrates understanding of an appropriate family child care curriculum
  8. Demonstrate an understanding of teacher vs. child directed activities.
  9. Demonstrate an understanding of Child Care Regulations forms and required documentation
  10. Demonstrate understanding of developing positive relationships with child care families
  11. Demonstrate understanding of inclusionary practices for conduct disorder in the child care setting.
  12. Demonstrate understanding of inclusionary practices for cerebral palsy in the child care setting.
  13. Demonstrate an understanding of staff scheduling and student enrollment aligned with Child Care Regulations.
  14. Demonstrate understanding of how to write effect SMART Goals.
  15. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of schedules and consistency in a child care environment.
  16. Demonstrate an understanding of the benefits of marketing your family child care business.
  17. Demonstrate understanding of the roles and responsibilities of an administrator in a child care program.
  18. Demonstrate an understanding of transitions within a child care program.
  19. Demonstrate understanding of the ADA and how it applies to family child care homes.
  20. Demonstrate an understanding of how genetics and environment influence child growth and development.

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