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BKC-EC Module 2: Child Abuse, Neglect and Shaken Baby Syndrome (E-2012-0072-0864)

Sat July 28, 2012 1:00 PM
You want to help protect innocent children from abuse and in this session you will learn how. You will also learn what the law requires of you, to protect yourself. This session teaches you to weave a web of protective support around children and families, making them stronger. We will share the protective factors that make families stronger. You will learn to identify various forms of abuse, including shaken baby syndrome.
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Sponsor and trainers
  • Jennifer Williamson
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Clock hours and credentials

3.00

No additional credentials

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Location

University City Children's Center
6646 Vernon Ave.
St. Louis MO 63130
County: St. Louis
Lat: 38.659751 Lng: -90.282913

Cost

$18.00

No payment link provided.

$6 per clock hour $18 total cost

University City Children's Center
Attn: Training Coordinator
6646 Vernon Ave.
St. Louis MO 63130
County: St. Louis

Registration information

Registration
Registration instructions

You can reserve your space in the training by registering online once you have created an account. You must then confirm your place in the training by printing off the registration form, completing the information and mailing it in with your payment. Please note payment will secure your space in the training. Simply registering online will not so don’t delay in completing the registration process. For questions, please contact: Training Coordinator 314-469-9805

Cancelation policy
Refunds will only be given if notice is received at least 48 hours before the training.

Training categories

Target audience
Target audience
  • Family child care owners and staff
  • Staff from child care centers/preschools/out-of-school time sites
Age group focus
  • Infants (0 to 12mo)
  • Preschool (3 to 5 yrs)
  • Toddlers (13 to 35mo)
Training Content Level
  • Level 1 - New to the field with little or no specialized training
Core competencies
  • 4.1.1.a.0. "Communicates respectfully and positively with families from a variety of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds."
  • 5.1.1.b.0. "Identifies, documents, and reports suspected child abuse and neglect as mandated by law."
  • 6.1.1.a.0. "Guides behavior in positive ways."
CDA Subject Area
  • Strategies to establish productive relationships with families
  • Positive ways to support children's social and emotional development
  • Planning a safe, healthy, learning environment
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