WaterSafetyTrainingUnderstandingand using safesleep practicesand preventingsudden infantdeath syndromeUnderstandingbuilding andpremises safety,including identifyingand preventinghazards such aselectrical risks, water,and trafficPre-serviceTrainingPediatricfirst-aid andPediatricCPR training5 hours ofinstructorledtrainingHandling,storing, anddisposing ofhazardousmaterialsTransportationSafety trainingCulturalDiversity forchildrenand familiesProof of at least 24clock hours oftraining in the areasoutlined in§746.1305,completed at anotherregulated child-carecenter.ObservationandassessmentRecognizingand preventingshaken babysyndrome andabusive headtraumaUnderstandingearly childhoodbraindevelopmentSafetyProfessionalDevelopmentWarning signsindicating achild may be avictim of abuseor neglectPlanningdevelopmentallyappropriatelearningactivitiesCommunityorganizationsoffering trainingprograms foremployees,children, andparents.Proceduresfor reportingchild abuseor neglectAt least 2 yearspriorexperience inregulated child-care centerTeacher-childinteractionsSocialDevelopment24 clockhours ofannualtrainingAttachmentandresponsivecare givingPreventing andcontrolling thespread ofcommunicablediseases,includingimmunizationsTopics relevantto the particularage group thecaregiver isassignedAge-appropriateCurriculumFactorsindicating achild is at riskfor abuse orneglectRiskManagementChild growthanddevelopmentPhysicalDevelopmentEmotionalDevelopmentIdentificationand care ofill childrenAdministermedications asapplicable, incompliance with§746.3803regarding requiredauthorizations.High SchoolChild-Carework-studyclassesEmergencyPreparednessChild health(for example,nutrition andphysicalactivity)Preventing andresponding toemergenciesdue to food oran allergicreactionCognitiveDevelopmentCare ofchildrenwith specialneedsMinimumstandardsand howthey apply tothe caregiverGuidanceanddisciplineApproachesto learningWaterSafetyTrainingUnderstandingand using safesleep practicesand preventingsudden infantdeath syndromeUnderstandingbuilding andpremises safety,including identifyingand preventinghazards such aselectrical risks, water,and trafficPre-serviceTrainingPediatricfirst-aid andPediatricCPR training5 hours ofinstructorledtrainingHandling,storing, anddisposing ofhazardousmaterialsTransportationSafety trainingCulturalDiversity forchildrenand familiesProof of at least 24clock hours oftraining in the areasoutlined in§746.1305,completed at anotherregulated child-carecenter.ObservationandassessmentRecognizingand preventingshaken babysyndrome andabusive headtraumaUnderstandingearly childhoodbraindevelopmentSafetyProfessionalDevelopmentWarning signsindicating achild may be avictim of abuseor neglectPlanningdevelopmentallyappropriatelearningactivitiesCommunityorganizationsoffering trainingprograms foremployees,children, andparents.Proceduresfor reportingchild abuseor neglectAt least 2 yearspriorexperience inregulated child-care centerTeacher-childinteractionsSocialDevelopment24 clockhours ofannualtrainingAttachmentandresponsivecare givingPreventing andcontrolling thespread ofcommunicablediseases,includingimmunizationsTopics relevantto the particularage group thecaregiver isassignedAge-appropriateCurriculumFactorsindicating achild is at riskfor abuse orneglectRiskManagementChild growthanddevelopmentPhysicalDevelopmentEmotionalDevelopmentIdentificationand care ofill childrenAdministermedications asapplicable, incompliance with§746.3803regarding requiredauthorizations.High SchoolChild-Carework-studyclassesEmergencyPreparednessChild health(for example,nutrition andphysicalactivity)Preventing andresponding toemergenciesdue to food oran allergicreactionCognitiveDevelopmentCare ofchildrenwith specialneedsMinimumstandardsand howthey apply tothe caregiverGuidanceanddisciplineApproachesto learning

Childcare Training Requirements Bingo - Call List

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  1. Water Safety Training
  2. Understanding and using safe sleep practices and preventing sudden infant death syndrome
  3. Understanding building and premises safety, including identifying and preventing hazards such as electrical risks, water, and traffic
  4. Pre-service Training
  5. Pediatric first-aid and Pediatric CPR training
  6. 5 hours of instructor led training
  7. Handling, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials
  8. Transportation Safety training
  9. Cultural Diversity for children and families
  10. Proof of at least 24 clock hours of training in the areas outlined in §746.1305, completed at another regulated child-care center.
  11. Observation and assessment
  12. Recognizing and preventing shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma
  13. Understanding early childhood brain development
  14. Safety
  15. Professional Development
  16. Warning signs indicating a child may be a victim of abuse or neglect
  17. Planning developmentally appropriate learning activities
  18. Community organizations offering training programs for employees, children, and parents.
  19. Procedures for reporting child abuse or neglect
  20. At least 2 years prior experience in regulated child-care center
  21. Teacher- child interactions
  22. Social Development
  23. 24 clock hours of annual training
  24. Attachment and responsive care giving
  25. Preventing and controlling the spread of communicable diseases, including immunizations
  26. Topics relevant to the particular age group the caregiver is assigned
  27. Age-appropriate Curriculum
  28. Factors indicating a child is at risk for abuse or neglect
  29. Risk Management
  30. Child growth and development
  31. Physical Development
  32. Emotional Development
  33. Identification and care of ill children
  34. Administer medications as applicable, in compliance with §746.3803 regarding required authorizations.
  35. High School Child-Care work-study classes
  36. Emergency Preparedness
  37. Child health (for example, nutrition and physical activity)
  38. Preventing and responding to emergencies due to food or an allergic reaction
  39. Cognitive Development
  40. Care of children with special needs
  41. Minimum standards and how they apply to the caregiver
  42. Guidance and discipline
  43. Approaches to learning