EEC Essentials 2.0 (EN) (for FCC and Center-Based Educators)

Course Number
eESSFCCGSA_EN
Overview

The EEC Essentials 2.0 Training Program provides all individuals working with children in Massachusetts with foundational knowledge pertaining to health, safety, and child development. The goal of this program is to provide a common base of understanding among early education and care providers, and thereby enable the well-being of the children in our care.

This version includes 13 topics for all educators, volunteers and staff working in FCC and Center-Based Programs.T he topics may be taken in any order, and will take approximately 12 hours to complete.

The topics in this version maybe taken in any order:

  • Emergency Response (55 minutes) 
  • Food Safety (50 minutes)
  • Hazardous Materials (45 minutes)
  • Introduction to First Aid and CPR (50 minutes)
  • Medication Administration (40 minutes)
  • Missing Child Prevention (35 minutes)
  • Physical Premises Safety (50 minutes)
  • Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases (40 minutes)
  • Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome (45 minutes)
  • Protecting Children from Abuse and Neglect (70 minutes)
  • Safe Sleeping Practices (65 minutes)
  • Transporting Children Safely (55 minutes)
  • Introduction to Child Growth & Development (90 minutes)
Objective
Learning objectives are included in each Module. Each Module also contains a Course Summary, which includes the course description, learning objectives, essential concepts and practical activities.
We encourage you to download this document from the Resource Tab in each course.
Additional Information
These trainings are an EEC requirement for all staff working with children in EEC-licensed and funded programs. 

One certificate of completion will be available upon completion of all components of the EEC Essentials 2.0 Program.
Course Hours
12.00
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