This essential baby room course provides essential insights into the crucial role of the baby room in early years settings. It examines how this environment, and the practices within it, lay the vital groundwork for a child's development.
Description
The course explores:
The significance of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Prime Areas and Characteristics of Effective Learning for babies.
Strategies for fostering high-quality communication and language skills and supporting physical development.
The vital importance of personal, social, and emotional development, including the key person role and building strong parent partnerships.
Practical guidance on creating a supportive baby room environment and making the most of daily routines for learning.
Methods for observing, assessing, and planning to meet individual baby needs.
The absolute priority of safeguarding and promoting the well-being of all babies in your care.
To receive a CPD Certificate in "Essential Baby Room Training", you will need to pass a multiple-choice test at the end of the course.
You will have three attempts to successfully complete the test. If you are unable to pass after three attempts, you will be directed back to the beginning of the course.
The course length is approximately 30 minutes.
The certificate is valid for 12 months.
Description-3.mp415.6 MB
Duration
This course is estimated to take 30 minutes.
Qualification
At the end of the course you'll receive a .
Course contents
What Exactly Is the Baby Room?
What Should All Practitioners Know?
Brain Development
The Prime Areas of Learning: Our Foundations
Communication and Language: Chatting and Connecting
Physical Development: Moving and Exploring
Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED): Feeling Safe and Secure
Characteristics of Effective Learning: How Babies Learn Best
How to Create the Right Environment in the Baby Room
What Does Best Practice Look Like for Under Two's?
The Importance of the Key Person in the Baby Room
Working with Parents: Our Essential Partners-Parent Partnership
Routines Are Critical!
Watching, Learning, and Planning for the Babies
Keeping Babies Safe and Well - an Absolute Top Priority