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FALL 2024 / ECED / ECED 110Early Childhood Education and Development
ECED 110 - Child Health, Safety and Nutrition (3 credits)
Prerequisite: ENGL 90 and READ 11/31 with a minimum grade of S or appropriate placement score. This course covers basic factors that affect children's health, safety, and nutrition. Subject matter includes feeding habits, nutritional needs, health routines, hygiene, growth patterns, childhood diseases, first aid, CPR, safety, and implications for children. This course aligns with the eight (8) subject areas of the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, as well as the guidelines of Kansas and Missouri Core Competencies for Early Care and Education Professionals, and level II of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators.
1 session(s) offered.
MCC-Penn Valley
Class # 41762 | Instructor: Meghan Nichols | Session Eight Week - First | ||
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Lecture | Time: 06:00PM-08:45PM | Days: T | Hybrid - classroom & on-line | Dates: 08/19/24-10/14/24 |
Notes | Above course meets in the 1st 8 weeks. Combines in-person and online instruction. Course will meet in person on days/times listed. Significant graded and non-graded learning activities and communication are required via Canvas at https://mcckc.instructure.com between in-person class sessions. Please check your schedule to determine the appropriate campus for book purchase or online at https://mcckc.edu/bookstores. |
Enrollment | To enroll, you'll need the class # (e.g. 46421) for each of your selected classes. |
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Textbooks | To find textbooks, required for your class, you'll need to know the class#, campus and term. |
Support Services | Students with documented disabilities may request assistance at Disability Support Services offices. |
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The purpose of this schedule is to provide information. It does not constitute a contract. Classes may be added, combined or cancelled and instructors may be changed at the discretion of Metropolitan Community College.
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