Early Childhood Development – Family Child Care

Certificate of Proficiency

30810

Advisor:
JoAnn Morales

The ECD program is a highly individualized, competency-based program consisting of various instructional modules. It is taught primarily on-site in centers where students are volunteering or are employed and is designed for early childhood teacher training. Upon completion of 12 credits in the curriculum, you may apply for the National Child Development Associate Certificate through a national CDA credentialing agency. If you wish to attain national certification, we recommend that you enroll in ECD 240, Child Development Portfolio and Assessment Preparation. This national certification demonstrates competencies in the following areas:

The Early Childhood Development Associate is a competent person who assumes primary responsibility for meeting the specific needs of a group of children in a child development setting by nurturing the child's physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs; setting up and maintaining the child care environment; and establishing a liaison relationship between parents and the child development center. Students enrolling in this program are required to be either employed or volunteering in a formal day care setting for a minimum of six hours per week.

After completing requirements for the Early Childhood Development Associate Certificate of Proficiency, you can:

 

Curriculum Requirements

Early Childhood Development Core

ECD 101B

Providing a Healthy Environment

1 credit

ECD 101D

Providing a Safe Environment

1 credit

ECD 131A

Building Relationships with Parents

1 credit

ECD 131B

Supporting the Growth and Education of Parents

1 credit

ECD 131C

Enhancing Family Involvement

1 credit

ECD 142A

Early Childhood Nutrition

1 credit

ECD 161A

Music and Creative Movement

1 credit

ECD 161C

Creative Media

1 credit

 

Core Requirements

8 credits

 

Family Child Care Specialization Requirements

Students must complete a total of 10 credits from the following list of courses.  It is recommended that
students who wish to apply for national certification enroll in ECD 240, Child Development Portfolio and
Assessment Preparation.

ECD 111B

Guidance Principles

1 credit

ECD 141A

Fostering Communication and Language

1 credit

ECD 151A

Balancing Work and Family in Family Child Care

1 credit

ECD 151B

Record Keeping for Family Child Care Provider

1 credit

ECD 151C

Family Child Care as a Small Business

1 credit

ECD 161B

Dramatic Play

1 credit

ECD 171A

Large Muscle Development

1 credit

ECD 171B

Small Muscle Development

1 credit

ECD 210A

Enhancing a Positive Self-Concept

1 credit

ECD 210C

Understanding How Children Learn

1 credit

ECD 240

Child Development Portfolio and Assessment Preparation

3 credits

 

Specialization Requirements

10 credits

 

In addition, students must complete the following courses: 

ENG 100
ENG 099

Writing Fundamentals and
Writing Fundamentals Lab or higher

3 credits
1 credit

 

English Requirements

3-4 credits

 

Total Minimum Certificate Requirements

21-22 credits

To obtain this certificate, you must complete each required course with a grade of "C" or better. 

 

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