New Electronic Courses available at CARE Courses
CARE Courses has added five new electronic courses to their line of over 50 correspondence training programs for childcare providers and parents.
McLean, VA, November 20, 2002.
CARE Courses has added five new electronic courses to their line of over 50 correspondence training programs for childcare providers and parents. CARE Courses correspondence courses may be used to renew the Child Development Associates Credential (CDA). In addition, each course grants Continuing Education Units (CEUs) toward CDA renewal. Courses may also be used toward the training requirement to obtain or renew the CCP (Certified Childcare Professional) and, in many states may be used toward annual state training requirements.
The new e-courses are entitled:
- Abuse and Neglect: a caregivers guide to Child Abuse, discussing definitions of child abuse and neglect, ways to recognize child abuse and neglect, the caregivers responsibility in reporting child abuse and neglect and ways caregivers can help children who are the victims of abuse and neglect;
- Sun Safety: showing how to protect children from the harmful effects of direct exposure to the sun while still making sure children have the important and necessary benefits of adequate exposure to natural sunlight;
- Nutrition for Young Children: learn the foods young children need to stay healthy;
- Toilet Learning: outlines the caregivers role in young childrens toilet learning;
- Management for Caregivers: essential information for becoming better managers.
All CARE Courses may be ordered online at http://www.carecourses.com
The CARE Courses School has been offering critically-acclaimed training materials for childcare providers for over thirteen years. These interesting and inexpensive courses have been used by hundreds of caregivers across the US toward their CDA and CCP credentials, as well as by thousands of caregivers in many states for annual training requirements. These courses cover real-life experiences and needs of childcare providers, are enjoyable and easy to understand.
Michelle Feagin, CEO of CARE Courses, along with Clairece Feagin, Author and Maxine Edwards Cornwell, Author extend a combined 65 years in the education field. To learn more about CARE Courses correspondence training, visit the web site at http://www.carecourses.com
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