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An interactive course that explores the many ways that family child care providers and all caregivers can ensure high-quality care in their setting.

This E-learning is in collaboration between Sesame Street in Communities (SSIC) and National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC).

Who's it for: This course is for family child care providers and caregivers (of children 0-5) seeking to improve their quality of care support and all careers on their journey of improvement and verification quality.

Objectives of this course:

  • Touting strategies and resource providers can use for high-quality interactions.
  • Model quality standards are applicable in a variety of settings.
  • Assist suppliers in their quality improvement and / or accreditation journey.

Overview :

  • Unit 1: Building Bonds
  • Unit 2: Environments
  • Unit 3: Playful Learning
  • Unit 4: Learning Through Routines
  • Unit 5: Health & Safety
  • Unit 6: Professional and Business Practices
  • Unit 7: What's Next?

The free course is approx. 3-5 hours to complete and a certificate is available after completion.

To access the course please register on the below link and search for the course in the SesameStreet training catalogue.

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