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Child Care Health and Safety Courses / Behavioral and Mental Health This class identifies stressors child care providers experience and suggests ways to manage these stressors. In this course, you will learn about the impacts of personal stress, job stress, burnout, and secondary trauma and how to combat these... | |||||
Child Care Health and Safety Courses / Environmental Health In addition to providing children with fun and enjoyment, toys help children develop skills, test their abilities, engage their imagination, and learn so much. Toys can let children create on their own or practice working together with others.... | |||||
Child Care Health and Safety Courses / Environmental Health Animal related experiences in the child care setting can mean additional health and safety concerns to consider. In this self-paced correspondence class you will learn about the best practice recommendations for keeping a class pet, for... | |||||
Child Care Health and Safety Courses / Environmental Health Despite laws and policies being in place for decades to protect families and children, lead remains a problem in Washington State and Snohomish County. This course is designed to guide child care providers and staff on how to keep children and... | |||||
Child Care Health and Safety Courses / Health and Illness This course serves as continuing education credits for those child cares participating in the LFE certification program and is also being offered to child care providers to increase or refresh knowledge about the importance of lactation and... | |||||
Child Care Health and Safety Courses / Health and Illness The most common chronic disease in children is tooth decay. This is especially true in underserved populations. This course will focus on the importance of dental health in children, pediatric oral health recommendations, and how to be an oral... |