Format: In-PersonPresenter: Natalie Williams/Emily NormanCHCs: 2Cost: $5 (non-refundable)Description: Participants will receive an introductory course on planning and preparing for emergencies in a child care setting. Objectives include defining types of emergency events; identifying procedure, supplies, and equipment necessary for emergency response; preparing for emergency situations; and implementing emergency drills.This training meets the criteria of a Health […]
Participants will become certified in Red Cross approved basic adult, child, and infant CPR and First Aid. The primary purpose of this training is to help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies. The training is designed to teach participants the knowledge and skills needed to give immediate care to an injured or ill person and decide whether advanced medical care is needed.
Project Child Find is a coordinated effort by a local school system and the Exceptional Children Division, State Department of Public Instruction with the purpose of identifying children with disabilities who are in need of special education and related services. The Project also provides information to parents and/or guardians of the available resources within the local school system and other state and community agencies. This training will partner Yadkin County Schools with the county’s privately owned child care facilities. Participants will gain the knowledge to be able to identify and refer children to early intervention or special education services once they reach age 3. The training will be led by Yadkin County Schools Preschool Coordinator, Jill Logan.
Participants will receive an overview of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) giving them the knowledge to identify SIDS risk factors and describe ways to reduce the risk of SIDS in child care. The national standards for sleep safety will be presented and resources will be shared for both child care providers and parents. Topics include NC SIDS Laws, child care licensing rules for safe sleep, as well as how to develop a safe sleep policy. Key messages of this training include engaging in safe sleep practices and creating a safe sleep environment for infants and toddlers.
Participants will use the North Carolina Foundations for Early Learning and Development (NCFELD), the Infant-Toddler Environment Rating Scale (ITERS), and the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS) to learn how to incorporate math into activity planning. Math activities will be shared using children’s literature and handmade activities as a basis for teaching developmentally appropriate math concepts.