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State Approval Information for Washington

The following courses on Continued Early Childhood Education are approved for Washington STARS hours.

CDA Credential courses on Continued meet the requirements of the Council for Professional Recognition for the foundational training hours to apply for your initial CDA. Please note that Part 1 of the CDA Credential coursework is not recognized in Washington for professional development hours credit. The remaining eleven parts of the CDA Credential packages on Continued ECE have been approved by WA for professional development hours, and appear in the course list below.  Part 1 may be accessed by clicking the name of the track you need to complete: Preschool, Infant and Toddler, Family Child Care.

If you are looking for courses to meet your state teacher licensing requirements, please refer to your state department of education for information on acceptable courses. Meanwhile, feel free to search our library for courses that may be helpful to your professional development.

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Bed Bugs, Pinworms, and Others, Oh My!
Presented by Charlotte Hendricks, PhD
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Course: #32582Level: Introductory1 Hour
Head lice, pinworms, and other pesky critters are a common nuisance in ECE settings. Learn what they are and how to treat and prevent infestation in your program.

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health is Everybody’s Business
Presented by Sherrie Segovia, PsyD
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Course: #32495Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Infant Mental Health (IMH) offers an important framework for anyone working with young children and their families. This course will fully describe IMH and highlight key strategies to effectively support families with young children.

A Leadership Approach for Staff Training on Safety and Supervision
Presented by Heather Olsen, EdD
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Course: #32497Level: Advanced1 Hour
The most important responsibility of any early education program manager/educator is the proper supervision and care of the children in their care. This responsibility for the ongoing activity of each child requires an administrative leader who can provide staff support.

Techniques and Tips for Supervision During Play
Presented by Heather Olsen, EdD
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Course: #32494Level: Introductory1 Hour
We know young children learn through play. This course is filled with supervision tips, play strategies, and suggestive items for supervision techniques.

Toys for Infants and Young Children
Presented by Charlotte Hendricks, PhD
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Course: #32229Level: Introductory1 Hour
The value of play and appropriate toys for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers is discussed, as well as toy safety considerations.

Asthma and Anaphylaxis Management in Early Childhood
Presented by Nancy Nathenson, RRT
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Course: #32098Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Learn the basics of asthma and anaphylaxis management in young children, including recognizing asthma symptoms, how to properly take medications, and reduce asthma triggers in school, child care centers, and home environments.

Home Visitors: Healthy Eating for Young Children
Presented by Charlotte Hendricks, PhD
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Course: #31974Level: Introductory1 Hour
Learn about healthy eating as it relates to young children and how to share information with families, including nutritional needs for various age groups and food safety considerations.

Early Childhood Oral Health
Presented by Amr M. Moursi, DDS, PhD
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Course: #31884Level: Introductory1 Hour
Early childhood tooth decay is the most common chronic childhood disease, more common than asthma or ear infections. Learn the newest concepts in early assessment and intervention in order to achieve optimal oral health for young children.

Home Visiting Essentials, in partnership with Region 9 Head Start Association
Presented by Stacy Brown, BA
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Course: #31853Level: Introductory6 Hours
Learn about home visiting as an important component of the early childhood education system, building relationships with families, parent-child interaction, and promoting the development of the child and family, in partnership with Region 9 Head Start Association's Training West.

Health, Safety, and Nutrition during Home Visiting, in partnership with Region 9 Head Start Association
Presented by Stacy Brown, BA
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Course: #35064Level: Introductory1 Hour
Explore ways in which home visitors utilize health, safety, and nutrition topics to promote healthy development for children and families during home visits and socialization experiences, in partnership with Region 9 Head Start Association's Training West.

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