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Child Behavior Guidance

What is normal behavior in children? The answer to this question depends on the child's age, personality, and physical and emotional development. At times a child's behavior may be a problem if it doesn't match the expectations of the adult or if it is disruptive. How we define normal or "good" behavior is usually determined by whether it's socially, culturally and developmentally appropriate. Knowing what to expect from your child at each age will help you decide whether his or her behavior is normal.

To access all services contact us at (605) 333-0698 or email childsrv@sanfordhealth.org

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Early Childhood Classes for Caregivers and Teachers

 CHILD Services can provide both basic and advanced services to providers. Classes cover all topic areas required by the Division of Child Care Services for licensing and registration requirements.

Basic Classes
 

  • Basic Child Growth and Development Education
     
  • Basic Health and Safety Education
     
  • Behavioral Management Education
     
  • Certified CPR and First Aid
     
  • Infant/Toddler Developmental Needs Education
     
  • Preschool Developmental Needs Education
     
  • School Age Developmental Needs Education
     
  • Childcare Nutrition Education
     

Advanced Classes

  • Advanced Child Growth and Development Education
     
  • Advanced Health and Safety Education
     
  • Advanced Management Education

For current class schedule click here

4/25/2011

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