CHILD CARE
CRIB SAFETY AND SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME – SIDS (CCB1001)
This program is designed for all child care providers to understand crib safety, what makes a crib unsafe to use, potential problems with cribs, and the dos and don'ts of crib safety. The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is discussed with potential causes and prevention procedures and techniques. The program also provides an interview with a child care provider that went through the painful experience of a child dying of SIDS while in day care. (9 MIN)
CHILD CARE SAFETY BASICS – FACILITY PROVIDERS (CCB1002)
This is an exceptional training program for educating providers in safety techniques and safety orientation for those larger facility providers. Topics include: training, child abuse, safe lifting, fire prevention, fire extinguisher training, electrical safety, power appliances, general housekeeping, kitchen safety, feeding tips, emergencies, medical assistance, poison control, tornados, earthquakes, and child proofing the facility. (18 MIN)
CHILD CARE SAFETY BASICS - IN-HOME PROVIDER (CCB1003)
Another great training program designed specifically for smaller day care centers and in-home providers. Topics include: parent orientation, emergency information, child behavior, child abuse, childhood basics (infants/toddlers), supervision, potential child hazards, outdoor safety, kitchen safety, feeding tips, emergencies, medical, poison control, tornados, earthquakes, and child proofing the home. (20 MIN)
SENSORY MOTOR DEVELOPMENT - LEARNING THROUGH MOVEMENT (CCB1004)
This program was developed by an in-home provider who has achieved great acclaim for her teaching methods. This program explains what sensory motor development is and how small children can learn proper coordination with simple "games" and teaching moments. (15 MIN)
MUSIC FOR THE MIND AND BODY (CCB1005)
This program explains why music is so important for youngsters as well as adults. Explains how music helps shape intelligence, language, movement, and interacts in so many ways with each culture. (12 MIN)
FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING IN CHILDCARE CENTERS (CCB1006)
This is a comprehensive training program to teach providers about fire extinguishers, types and classes of fire, what type of extinguisher can be used on certain types of fires, how to use the fire extinguisher, and safety tips when using an extinguisher. This basic program is used in industry and has been used by over 10,000 companies to train their employees in the fire extinguishers and fire safety. (7 MIN)
FOODBORNE ILLNESSES IN THE CHILD CARE SETTING (CCB1007)
Every individual in the child care system should review the information contained in this training program. Discusses foodborne illness prevention techniques, cleaning, sanitizing, and much more. Did you know that heating food in plastic containers in the microwave can be hazardous to health and a potential carcinogen? Program features an interview with an adult who recently experienced foodborne illness and explains his experience with this potentially deadly illness. (14MIN)
HAND WASHING AND BACTERIA IN CHILD CARE (CCB1008)
This program is so important, it needed its own video. Yes, everyone knows how to wash their hands, but do they really? In a child care environment, it is critical as young children do not have a fully developed immune system to protect them, so extra care and caution is imperative. hat is the best hand drying method: hot air blower or paper towels? The answer may surprise you. (4 MIN)
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS IN CHILDCARE (CCB1009)
All teachers and child care providers should be trained in this important topic. First aid is a normal function of providers when children get minor scrapes and small injuries, so it's extremely important to understand the basics of bloodborne pathogens for the protection of both providers and children. (10 MIN)
BACK INJURY PREVENTION FOR CHILD CARE PROVIDERS(CCB1010)
This video is designed to educate child care providers in the dangers of back injury through lifting inappropriately. This video demonstrates the proper way to safely lift a child or heavy object that might be encountered in a child care environment. (15MIN

