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This course satisfies the following area(s) of the CDA: Subject Area 3: Supporting Children's Social and Emotional Development Compassion and kindnes...

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This course satisfies the following area(s) of the CDA:Subject Area 2: Advancing Children's Physical and Intellectual Development   The infants an...

Provider Requirement Levels.

Ohio Professional Registry Career Pathways You are assigned a "Career Pathway Level" (CPL) based on your education.

  • Steps to achieve: Upload your high school diploma, CDA, or college transcripts to the Ohio Professional Registry (OPR).

Reimbursable Training Information through the State.

POWER Ohio Cash payments (wage supplements) designed to reward you for getting higher education and staying in your job.

  • Description: Cash payments (wage supplements) designed to reward you for getting higher education and staying in your job.
  • How to apply: Apply through the Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Association (OCCRRA).

Opening a Childcare Facility in Ohio

  • Agency: Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) - Office of Family Assistance.

  • Contact: 1-877-302-2347 (Option 4)

  • Website: ODJFS Child Care

  • Steps: You must complete the Pre-Licensing Training available in the Ohio Child Licensing and Quality System (OCLQS) before applying.

Training we do not offer

  • ODJFS Health & Safety Modules: Must be completed via the Ohio Professional Registry (OPR) portal.

  • Communicable Disease / Child Abuse: Initial courses often require state-approved trainers (check for "ODJFS approved" status).

Please verify with your specific state or local licensing agency to ensure our training courses meet your current regulatory requirements.

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