| Infant Safety Course Description: Learn to recognize and prevent shaken baby syndrome, understand infant brain development, and take precautions to prevent SIDS. See the course topics listed below for more information on what is covered. Attention Maryland, Minnesota, Illinois, Nevada, New York, Texas and Utah Students: Infant Safety fulfills your SIDS/Shaken Baby Syndrome/Early Brain Development requirements. Attention North Carolina Students: This course is not accepted for SIDS training in North Carolina. Attention Wisconsin Students: This course satisfies Wisconsin's SIDS risk reduction procedures training requirement, but Wisconsin's requirement for Shaken Baby Syndrome training is not fulfilled by this course. Please click here for our Safe Baby, Safe Child course. The course fee entitles one person to receive the clock hours (and CEUs for CDA renewal) granted by this course (assuming you pass each lesson/chapter with a 70% or better). Once you have completed the course and mailed (most courses may be faxed) in your answers to us, you can expect to receive your certificate within 1-3 weeks (depending on the grading you choose). Click for grading options Topics covered in Infant Safety: - Brain development during infancy
- Ways to recognize and prevent shaken-baby syndrome
- Major risk factors for SIDS and ways to prevent SIDS
Student Comments on Infant Safety: Thank you for following up with me. I received and completed the two courses already and found that they were informative as well as interesting. I have taken many trainings over the past twenty years for child care, and this, I do say was one of the easiest and had the most useful info. Not boring as I thought it would have been." - Maryland, New York "I found the courses [Infant Safety and Managing Health and Safety] loaded with helpful information, I really enjoyed the courses and will be faxing my answers shortly. I look forward to taking more Care Courses. Thank you very much, I really loved it." - Chicago, Illinois “I absolutely enjoyed studying with Care Courses to get certified in infant safety. I also loved how staff contacted me throughout the process to make sure I got all of the materials and understood how the operation went. I definitely plan on continuing to study and attain my CDA after I get my degree in Human Services this spring! Thank you for checking in and following up. I'm really anxious to get my grades and see how I did!” - Stillwater, Minnesota |