5 Clock Hours / 0.5 CEUs for CDA renewal Course fee for one student — $26.00 Description: Learn ways to recognize child abuse and neglect, reasons for child abuse and neglect, the caregiver’s responsibility in reporting child abuse and neglect, and ways caregivers can help children who are the victims of child abuse and neglect.This is a book course sent to you via mail or UPS. The $26.00 entitles one person to receive the 5 clock hours granted by this course (assuming you pass each lesson/chapter with a 70% or better). Your book will include an enrollment card which you must include when you send in your work for grading. Once you have completed the course and mailed in your answers to us, you can expect to receive your certificate within 1-3 weeks (depending on the grading option you choose). Click here for grading options. 5 Clock Hours are in: safety (includes 3 hours in management to ensure safety and 2 hours in child development as related to issues of abuse and neglect; 1 hour in teacher/child interaction overlaps with management and child development) Topics covered in this course: - Definition of child abuse and neglect
- Some results of child abuse and neglect
- Some signs of child abuse and neglect
- Children's common explanations for parents' abusive or neglectful behaviors
- How to report child abuse and neglect
- Some reasons for child abuse and neglect
- Common traits of abusive and neglectful parents
- Ways to help children who have been abused and neglected
Comments on Abuse and Neglect: "Hello Care Courses! Yes everything has went very well with my courses! I have just sent in 3 courses to be graded for myself and my assistant whom also took the courses. The courses were very informative and very helpful, we will be taking more in the near future! Your help there has been wonderful and I appreciate it greatly..." - Oneonta, New York "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 |