You don't have to take the whole class again. The preventative health & safety class certificate never expires ... you only have to take the adult, child and infant CPR as well as the child care first aid portion of it.
Depending on where you take it I'd call them directly and tell them on the phone that you are a licensed family child care provider and need to re-certify so that they sign you up for the right class.
Does it HAVE to be through the American red cross? or can I have someone certified to teach it give me the license?
The American Heart Association also has classes that are already approved through licensing that are catered directly to family child care so you try them also. Anywhere else that re-certifies has to meet the criteria that licensing requires and has to be approved by them. If you want to take a class from someone other than ARC or AHA then I'd call the place to verify that they give you a class on Adult, Infant AND child CPR as well as child care first aid THEN call licensing to verify that it'll be accepted.
The person that teaches you MUST be able to give you an official re-certification certificate.
You don't have to take the whole class again. The preventative health & safety class certificate never expires ... you only have to take the adult, child and infant CPR as well as the child care first aid portion of it.
Depending on where you take it I'd call them directly and tell them on the phone that you are a licensed family child care provider and need to re-certify so that they sign you up for the right class.
The American Heart Association also has classes that are already approved through licensing that are catered directly to family child care so you try them also. Anywhere else that re-certifies has to meet the criteria that licensing requires and has to be approved by them. If you want to take a class from someone other than ARC or AHA then I'd call the place to verify that they give you a class on Adult, Infant AND child CPR as well as child care first aid THEN call licensing to verify that it'll be accepted.
The person that teaches you MUST be able to give you an official re-certification certificate.
I was trying to look it up online...for AHA...what would the class for family child care providers be listed under?
You can look into if your local community college has any courses. I got my infant/child/adult CPR and 1st aid certificate at my community college- it was 1 credit (counted as child development) and in addition to the credit fees ($46) it was $12 for materials. It was a 3 day course on 1 friday night (6pm - 9pm) and 2Saturdays (9am-4pm), they also go over the minimum hours needed for food safety. It was taught by the director of the child development center who is a certified CPR/1st aid instructor. Both of the CPR/1st aid certificates are good for 2 years (it will expire next spring)
Thanks...I guess what I meant is Basic CPR or Pediatric? I will find out through licensing.
You need adult, child AND infant CPR. You will also need child care first aid. I'm not sure about which class to look up for AHA, their website is confusing to me where as the ARC website is easier for me to navigate (and closer to my home than AHA). Just enter my zip code, click the child care category and BOOM ... a list of my classes are there.
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