Location: Rutland
Training Type: In Person
Total Hours: 6
Cost: $ 15
Scholarship: No
Rose Morrison
(802) 445-0617
rosemary.morrison@ccv.edu
Basic Specialized Care April 19, 2019
This 6-hour session is an introduction for early childhood providers who plan to support children and families who require additional support (as identified by the state of Vermont). It is required for all programs wishing to attain the "Basic Specialized Child Care Provider" status. Basic Specialized Services training is essential for serving children who have been victims of abuse or neglect. Topics covered include: typical child development, the impact of stress and abuse on development, red flags, working with families and the system, as well as mandated reporting responsibilities. Working with children with special needs is also touched upon.
- Child Development & Learning
- Family & Community Partnerships
- Safety & Wellness
- Professionalism & Ethical Practice
- Program Planning & Development
- Infant/Toddler
- Preschool/PreK
- School-Age
- Program Directors/Managers
Classroom A from 8:30 – 3:00 at the Leahy Conference Center, 160 Allen St,, Rutland. Mandated Reporter training is required before taking Basic Specialized Care. The link for the free online Mandated Reporter training can be found here: https://dcf.vermont.gov/cdd/professional-development/requirements. Per CCV Policy, please do not bring children to this training. In order to receive accommodations for disabilities, training participants should communicate with the Northern Lights at CCV Americans with Disabilities Coordinator (http://ccv.edu/discover-resources/students-with-disabilities/) at least two weeks before trainings begin. (Scroll to the bottom of the list of centers on the linked page to find the Northern Lights at CCV link - do not contact the Academic Center directly). There is a 30 minute lunch break included in the scheduled time.