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Early Childhood Education Post Basic – Infant Toddler Specialization

The Early Childhood Education Post Basic (Infant/Toddler Specialization) program at Vancouver Career College is designed to provide continuing education for current Early Childhood Educators or those accumulating the necessary 500 hours of work experience required for certification. This specialized program enhances your skills and knowledge specifically in infant and toddler care.

Program Focus: Students in this program delve into advanced topics relevant to the care and education of infants and toddlers. The curriculum is rich in hands-on course material that covers:

  1. Advanced Child Growth and Development: Gain deeper insights into the developmental stages of infants and toddlers, understanding their unique needs and milestones.

  2. Advanced Health, Safety, and Nutrition: Learn to create and maintain environments that ensure the optimal health, safety, and nutritional status of young children.

  3. Family and Community Interaction: Develop skills for effective communication and collaboration with families and the broader community, enhancing the support network for the child’s development.

This specialized training prepares you to effectively cater to the developmental needs of infants and toddlers, equipping you with the expertise to engage with children, families, and community systems in meaningful and impactful ways.

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