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Hidden Hazards in the Home

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$30

Details
Course Length

2 hours

Delivery Method

Asynchronous eLearning

Category

On-Demand eLearning

Course Summary

 Hidden Hazards in the Home is a course designed specifically for family child care providers. In this course, you will learn to recognize the often overlooked, subtle dangers that may exist within the home environment. Equip yourself with the knowledge of hidden hazards to protect children and maintain policies and procedures related to child healthy and safety to ensure your child are safe from harm when in your home.

CEU Credits

0.2 CEUs

CDA Competency Area
  • Content Area I: Planning a safe and healthy learning environment
MN KCF Content Area
  • VII.B: Ensuring Safety
Level

2 (Intermediate)

State Approval
  • MN
  • VT
Objectives

In this proprietary Think Small Institute course, learners will be able to:

  • Use knowledge of national health and safety standards to plan an environment that allows a child to play and explore while safe and well-supervised.
  • Uphold policies and procedures related to environmental hazards and child health and safety.
  • Ensure physical environment is maintained for safe learning.
Criteria to earn CEUs:
  • To receive a certificate and CEUs, you must complete all components of this course, including scoring 80% or higher on the review quiz. You can retake the final review quiz and all interactive components as many times as needed.
  • No prerequisites are required. Click here to learn about TSI Training Policies
Required Technology and Logistics
  • Users are highly encouraged to take their online course on Google Chrome on either a laptop or desktop computer.
  • A stable internet connection is required for the completion of this course.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT

If you have any technical support issues while taking the course, please contact our help desk at 651-233-2263 or institute@thinksmall.org.