CDA® Renewal Course: Preschool Setting
CDA® Renewal Course: Preschool Setting
Features:
- 45 hours of training
- One-year unlimited access to course materials
- Certificate of Completion upon finishing
- Approved for early childhood training credits
Overview: This comprehensive 45-hour curriculum fulfills the educational requirement for renewing the Child Development Associate™ (CDA) credential. Designed for the preschool setting, it provides a mix of foundational knowledge and advanced insights into early childhood education, covering key areas such as ECE principles, literacy, and behavior management.
Important Note: The Council for Professional Recognition mandates that renewal training aligns with the specific CDA credential type. This package is tailored specifically for preschool settings. Ensure that your selection matches your credential type.
You will earn a certificate of completion for each module of the course. Upon successfully completing the full program, participants can download a 45-hour Professional Development Certificate at no additional cost.
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from 96 reviewsThis training was very informative. I learned many new methods to work with children who have trauma. These tools will help me in my daily work Interactions with the children. I would recommend this training to anyone who has children with behavioral needs.
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This is a very great training and the tools and techniques i learned will definitely help me in my daily routines at work.
Very informative. The hands on style reinforced concepts presented. The instructed very knowledgeable and gave scenarios in real settings the made the presentation easier to understand.
An eye opining learning experience. Very informative.
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Lots of useful information!
All the information was new and very useful to learn. Got to see new ways to use different methods to improve children’s behavior. Great breathing techniques!
I learned to maintain patience when doing my job. And I’ve also learned that children need room to be children. And it is my responsibility to guide and teach them important ways to be a good person and not just a good student.