102 W. 3RD ST., SUITE 750
WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101
PHONE: (336) 245-4900
TOLL-FREE: (800) 937-7610
FAX: (336) 608-4352
In Collaboration with Southwestern Child Development Commission weare pleased to offer online, self-paced/on demand NC DCDEE and IACETApproved CEU learning events for child care professionals! Please visit the website: http://www.swcdcinc.org for more information.
BSAC ( Basic School Age Care) is a 5 hour introductory level training event for school age care professionals that are new to the field. The training includes the follow modules: Health & Safety Environmental Design Child/Youth Development Developmentally Appropriate Activities Guiding Child Behavior Quality School Age Care This training is required by the NC […]
Designed for Family Child Care Home Providers as they begin their journey, steering them to tell their stories, maneuvering through financial matters, guiding insights to regulations, and the importance of self-care. Presented by Southwestern Child Development Center 2 hr. class Cost $15.oo
Fire Safety Trainer: Shane Draughn Once you buy ticket; you will receive an email and click "View the Event" to view training, etc. YOU MUST TAKE THIS TRAINING BY September 15 , 2022. The next training available will not be until October 2022. This is an on demand training so you take it at your […]
Suspension and expulsion from child care can have long-lasting negative effects on both children and families. It is the intent of the NC DCDEE to severely limit the use of these exclusionary practices in early childhood education programs. This informational meeting will acquaint facility administrators/owners with NC's new Suspension/Expulsion Policy, explore the importance of promoting […]
Major Component of the Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers What does the word "curriculum" mean to you? If teaching skills and planning projects are the first ideas that come to mind, this training event will open your eyes to a new way of thinking about the infant-toddler "curriculum." Infant and toddler teachers spend a large […]
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