Preschool CDA Bundle
Overview
Bundle Information
This bundle contains 55 courses selected to meet the 120-hour training requirement for prospective Preschool CDA Candidates, including the 10+ hours you need in each of the CDA Subject Areas defined by the Council for Professional Recognition.
With this bundle, you'll dive into interactive lessons, quizzes, and hands-on exercises that strengthen what you learn. Move through courses at your own speed and take advantage of a full year's access to the material. Grow your skills to make a bigger difference in children's lives!
Child care workers save nearly $300 by purchasing this bundle over buying courses separately!
Who is this for?
- Anyone seeking an initial credential in early childhood education
What you will learn?
- Planning a safe and healthy learning environment
- Advancing children's physical and intellectual development
- Supporting children's social and emotional development
- Building productive relationships with families
- Managing an effective program operation
- Maintaining a commitment to professionalism
- Observing and recording children's behavior
- Understanding the principles of child development and learning
The 55 courses included in the bundle:
- Activity-Based Support in Inclusive Preschool and School-Age Child Care
- ADD and AD/HD-Child Care Strategies for Managing Behavior and Classroom
- Advocacy
- Age-Appropriate Nutrition, Feeding, and Support for Breastfeeding
- Age-Appropriate Physical Activity for Children
- An Introduction to Inclusive Child Care for Preschool and School-Age Children
- Assessing Children
- Autism Spectrum Disorders-Child Care Strategies for Managing Behavior and Classroom
- CDA Credentialing Process
- Child Development Theories
- Child Growth and Development from Infancy to School-Age
- Child Maltreatment: A Guide for Child Care Professionals
- Creating Your CDA Portfolio
- Creativity
- Defining the Importance of Families
- Emergency Planning for Child Care Providers
- Establishing Positive Relationships with Families
- Ethics, Values, and Vision
- Family Engagement
- Food Safety on Special Occasions
- Fostering Children's Self-Esteem
- Helping Children Resolve Peer Conflict
- Infection Control in Child Care Settings
- Injury Prevention and Child Safety in Child Care Settings
- Integrating Learning Across the Curriculum
- Intentionality, Reflection, and Professional Development
- Making Math Meaningful: Number and Operations for Preschoolers
- Managing Common Childhood Illnesses in Child Care
- Medication Administration in Child Care: Ensuring Children's Safety
- Nature and Social Studies for Preschool
- Outdoor Play & Learning: A Texas Healthy Building Blocks Training
- Partnering with Families
- Pediatric First Aid: Protecting the Well-Being of the Children in Your Care
- Physical Activity & Screen Time: A Texas Healthy Building Blocks Training
- Plan It, Build It, Try It: Engineers at Work
- Poison Prevention and Safety in Child Care Programs
- Positive Guidance and Discipline
- Preschool Learning Environments
- Professionalism and Collaboration
- Promoting Oral Health: A Texas Healthy Building Blocks Training
- Purposeful Observation
- Reflecting on My Social Emotional Practice
- Standards, Policies, and Guidelines
- Strategies for Caring for Preschool and School-Age Children with Challenging Behaviors
- Strategies for Caring for Preschool and School-Age Children with Sensory Integration Issues
- Strategies for Helping Preschool and School-Age Children Develop Self-Help Skills in the Inclusive Child Care Setting
- Strategies for Partnering with Families of Children with Special Needs
- Strategies for Promoting Social-Emotional Learning and Growth in Preschoolers
- Supporting Children's Social and Emotional Development
- Supporting Language Skills Including Dual-Language Learners (DLL)
- Supporting Literacy Skills
- Supporting the Establishment of Strong Peer and Adult-Child Relationships in the Inclusive Child Care Environment
- Teaching Children Health and Safety Habits
- Teaching with Intentionality
- The Value of Play for Preschool Children
The development of this bundle was 100% funded by federal Child Care and Development Funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as part of an $8,000,000 grant from the Texas Workforce Commission.