The following courses on Continued Early Childhood Education are approved by the California Early Care and Education Workforce Registry. Our courses may be applicable to renewal of the California Child Development Permit: please consult with your Professional Growth Advisor to select courses appropriate for your professional development plan.
Please note that Health and Safety courses on Continued Early Childhood Education do not count towards California's 16-hour training requirement, as the California Emergency Medical Services Authority does not permit home study courses for that specific requirement.
1/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/creating-a-behavior-intervention-plan-30592Creating a Behavior Intervention PlanThis course will walk participants through the steps of creating a behavior intervention plan. The plan will address the behaviors targeted in the functional behavior assessment.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationCreating a Behavior Intervention PlanThis course will walk participants through the steps of creating a behavior intervention plan. The plan will address the behaviors targeted in the functional behavior assessment.30592OnlinePT60M
This course will walk participants through the steps of creating a behavior intervention plan. The plan will address the behaviors targeted in the functional behavior assessment.
2/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/active-supervision-for-preschoolers-30665Active Supervision for PreschoolersKeeping children safe requires intentional, careful supervision. Learn 6 steps to active supervision that keep preschoolers safe through the everyday routines of a center and other events that can change those routines.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationActive Supervision for PreschoolersKeeping children safe requires intentional, careful supervision. Learn 6 steps to active supervision that keep preschoolers safe through the everyday routines of a center and other events that can change those routines.30665OnlinePT60M
Keeping children safe requires intentional, careful supervision. Learn 6 steps to active supervision that keep preschoolers safe through the everyday routines of a center and other events that can change those routines.
3/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/active-supervision-for-infants-and-30666Active Supervision for Infants and ToddlersKeeping children safe requires intentional, careful supervision. Learn 6 steps to active supervision and how they can be used with infants and toddlers as they rapidly develop new skills and take new risks.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationActive Supervision for Infants and ToddlersKeeping children safe requires intentional, careful supervision. Learn 6 steps to active supervision and how they can be used with infants and toddlers as they rapidly develop new skills and take new risks.30666OnlinePT60M
Keeping children safe requires intentional, careful supervision. Learn 6 steps to active supervision and how they can be used with infants and toddlers as they rapidly develop new skills and take new risks.
4/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/critical-skills-to-teach-first-30564Critical Skills to Teach First - Part 2Students who have challenging behavior are often times missing essential critical skills. Prior to students being ready to learn, they need to have important critical skills to be successful in the learning environment. This presentation is a two part series. Part II will focus on reviewing why students misbehave and how to teach the essential skills of waiting, giving up items and transitioning.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationCritical Skills to Teach First - Part 2Students who have challenging behavior are often times missing essential critical skills. Prior to students being ready to learn, they need to have important critical skills to be successful in the learning environment. This presentation is a two part series. Part II will focus on reviewing why students misbehave and how to teach the essential skills of waiting, giving up items and transitioning.30564OnlinePT60M
Students who have challenging behavior are often times missing essential critical skills. Prior to students being ready to learn, they need to have important critical skills to be successful in the learning environment. This presentation is a two part series. Part II will focus on reviewing why students misbehave and how to teach the essential skills of waiting, giving up items and transitioning.
5/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/essentials-for-new-early-childhood-30439Essentials for the New Early Childhood TeacherA new position as an early childhood teacher is exciting and overwhelming. This session focuses on tips to help new early childhood teachers make a smooth transition into their new role.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationEssentials for the New Early Childhood TeacherA new position as an early childhood teacher is exciting and overwhelming. This session focuses on tips to help new early childhood teachers make a smooth transition into their new role.30439OnlinePT60M
A new position as an early childhood teacher is exciting and overwhelming. This session focuses on tips to help new early childhood teachers make a smooth transition into their new role.
6/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/trouble-with-transitions-5-essential-30448Trouble with Transitions? 5 Essential Ways to Prevent Challenging BehaviorConsistent use of preventative strategies is the only way to break out of daily struggles with children who refuse to clean up, come inside, take their turn in the bathroom or lay down for nap. You'll learn the 5 essential strategies for preventing challenging behavior during classroom transitions and be guided in implementing them in a way that works for you and your class.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationTrouble with Transitions? 5 Essential Ways to Prevent Challenging BehaviorConsistent use of preventative strategies is the only way to break out of daily struggles with children who refuse to clean up, come inside, take their turn in the bathroom or lay down for nap. You'll learn the 5 essential strategies for preventing challenging behavior during classroom transitions and be guided in implementing them in a way that works for you and your class.30448OnlinePT60M
Consistent use of preventative strategies is the only way to break out of daily struggles with children who refuse to clean up, come inside, take their turn in the bathroom or lay down for nap. You'll learn the 5 essential strategies for preventing challenging behavior during classroom transitions and be guided in implementing them in a way that works for you and your class.
7/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/infant-mental-health-part-2-30561Infant Mental Health - Part 2This course provides the second part of introducing the concept of infant mental health, emphasizing individual child, family-centered care, environment and context and development. Content within the second part investigates concepts of attachment styles, co-occupations between the caregiver and infant, infant massage, and strategies to enhance attachment, co-occupations, and positive routines.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationInfant Mental Health - Part 2This course provides the second part of introducing the concept of infant mental health, emphasizing individual child, family-centered care, environment and context and development. Content within the second part investigates concepts of attachment styles, co-occupations between the caregiver and infant, infant massage, and strategies to enhance attachment, co-occupations, and positive routines.30561OnlinePT60M
This course provides the second part of introducing the concept of infant mental health, emphasizing individual child, family-centered care, environment and context and development. Content within the second part investigates concepts of attachment styles, co-occupations between the caregiver and infant, infant massage, and strategies to enhance attachment, co-occupations, and positive routines.
8/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/to-grow-young-child-s-30450How to Grow a Young Child's Music BrainThis course summarizes research about the impact of music on brain development and offers practical suggestions for encouraging families to incorporate music into everyday life for infants and young children. Information about early music milestones will be offered, and links will be provided to music resources readily available to professionals and families.auditory99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationHow to Grow a Young Child's Music BrainThis course summarizes research about the impact of music on brain development and offers practical suggestions for encouraging families to incorporate music into everyday life for infants and young children. Information about early music milestones will be offered, and links will be provided to music resources readily available to professionals and families.30450OnlinePT60M
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This course summarizes research about the impact of music on brain development and offers practical suggestions for encouraging families to incorporate music into everyday life for infants and young children. Information about early music milestones will be offered, and links will be provided to music resources readily available to professionals and families.
9/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/autism-basics-30562Autism BasicsThis course will examine autism through the lens of child development. The diagnostic criteria from the DSM-5 will be defined for the learner.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationAutism BasicsThis course will examine autism through the lens of child development. The diagnostic criteria from the DSM-5 will be defined for the learner.30562OnlinePT60M
10/early-childhood-education/ece-ceus/course/diversity-and-cultural-awareness-30590Diversity and Cultural AwarenessDiversity and culture are all around us and it is our job to introduce little ones to the wonders of our world. Teaching acceptance of one another, despite our differences, is one of the greatest lessons that we can provide to our children.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Early Childhood Educationwww.continued.com/early-childhood-educationDiversity and Cultural AwarenessDiversity and culture are all around us and it is our job to introduce little ones to the wonders of our world. Teaching acceptance of one another, despite our differences, is one of the greatest lessons that we can provide to our children.30590OnlinePT60M
Diversity and culture are all around us and it is our job to introduce little ones to the wonders of our world. Teaching acceptance of one another, despite our differences, is one of the greatest lessons that we can provide to our children.