Certification Programme in Safe Handling of Baby TV Time
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Overview
Embark on a transformative journey with our Certification Programme in Safe Handling of Baby TV Time. This course equips parents and caregivers with essential knowledge on managing screen time for infants and toddlers. Learn about the impact of excessive TV exposure on child development, effective strategies for setting limits, and creating a healthy media environment. Gain actionable insights on selecting age-appropriate content, fostering interactive engagement, and promoting balanced screen habits. Our expert-led sessions delve into the latest research and best practices, empowering you to make informed decisions in the digital age. Join us and safeguard your child's well-being in the digital landscape.
Course units
• Understanding the Risks of Excessive Screen Time for Babies
• Creating a Safe and Stimulating TV Environment for Babies
• Implementing Healthy TV Time Routines for Babies
• Monitoring and Limiting Baby's Screen Time
• Choosing Age-Appropriate TV Programs for Babies
• Engaging in Interactive Activities to Supplement TV Time
• Recognizing Signs of Overstimulation or Negative Effects from TV Time
• Educating Parents and Caregivers on the Importance of Safe TV Handling for Babies
• Evaluating and Adjusting TV Time Practices for Optimal Baby Development.
Entry requirements
Fee and payment plans
Duration
The programme is available in two duration modes:
- Fast track: 1 month
- Standard mode: 2 months
Course fee
The fee for the programme is as follows:
Fast track: 1 month - Fee: £149
Standard mode: 2 months - Fee: £99
Accreditation
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Apply NowCareer roles
1. Childcare Provider |
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2. Parent Educator |
3. Early Childhood Educator |
4. Pediatric Nurse |
5. Child Development Specialist |
6. Family Counselor |
7. Child Life Specialist |
Key facts
Why this course?
Industry | Projected Growth |
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Early Childhood Education | 8% |
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