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Medication Administration Training

January 10, 2012

In order to administer medication to children in New York State, Day Care regulations require this training for Family and Group Family Providers, Centers, School-Age staff, and Legally Exempt programs. Participants should apply for a $100.00 rebate to cover part of the $125.00 fee for the course. Rebate applications can be obtained at any Child Care Council office, www.tsg.suny.edu, or by calling 1-800-295-9616.

The MAT course is offered in a series of three evenings or over two Saturdays.
Feel free to bring lunch or dinner as break time is limited.
Space for each training is limited to only 8 participants per class!

Know Your Regulations

February 8, 2012

New York State has some of the best Child Care regulations in the country. Join us for a lively and interactive look at these regulations and their application in all forms of care for young children. Learn the what, why, and where of the various topics included in the comprehensive regulations that govern your business or occupation.

Choose Child Care Center or Family/Group Regulations.

MAT Independent Study Class

February 15, 2012

Call our registered nurses for details! (585)654-4720

Child Development Associate (CDA)

February 28, 2012

What is a CDA?
A Child Development Associate (CDA) is an individual who has successfully completed a CDA assessment and has been awarded the National CDA Credential. S/he is able to meet the specific needs of children and works with parents and other adults to nurture children’s physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth in a child development framework (Council for Professional Recognition). The CDA is accepted as the required training hours for Family Day Care Accreditation. The CDA Credential is a  requirement for lead teachers in a child care center according to the minimum qualifications in the NYS day care regulations. Participants may choose one of three specializations; Infant/ Toddler, Preschool or Family Child Care.

What are the requirements?
Prior to applying for the CDA Credential Assessment, each candidate is required to complete 120 clock hours of formal child care education in eight different categories, which are offered through our CDA courses.

How can Child Care Council, Inc. help you?
CDA Courses at Child Care Council, Inc. are designed for potential candidates to complete their 120 hours, assist with the development of competency papers, and create a professional resource file. CDA Courses are available in the evenings. Classes meet
weekly for 3 hours for approximately 11 months. Evening classes are from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

How much does it cost?
The 120-hour program cost is $1,700.00 plus a non-refundable $75.00 registration fee. NYS Education Incentive Program Scholarships are available to providers. To receive a CDA Course registration package, call (585)654-4798.

Course # Location Day Class Begins
CDA 70 Lakeville Tuesday Evenings February 28
CDA 71 Rochester Thursday Evenings March 22

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