Do physical activity and movement really matter for babies? The research shows that play is powerful way to stimulate infant development! In this training, participants will learn basic motor milestones and will gain a better understanding of how primitive reflexes and sensory processing impact infant development. As course participants learn more about how motor development takes place, they will also come away with a whole toolbox full of creative, unique activity ideas to promote the development of each milestone.
As part of the registration process, you will be redirected to a payment window to purchase and complete your course.
*YOU MUST COMPLETE PAYMENT AND A POST TEST IN ORDER FOR ATTENDANCE TO BE VERIFIED!*
You will receive attendance verification within 3 days of completing the post test.
Please note, the course can be taken right away, you do not need to wait until the date listed. This course does not have to be completed by the deadline listed on this site. You will have 4 months after purchase to complete the course. The course videos can be stopped and resumed at any point. Online payment and completion of the post test is manditory for attendance verification.
Claire Heffron |
Contact Hours | 1.00 |
Training approved for |
OA-L2 |
Registration deadline | Jun 15, 2020 |
Number of open seats | 481 |
Event Owner | The Treehouse Ohio |
Sponsor Phone | 216406-4988 |
Target Audience | Classroom Staff / Teacher,Family Child Care,Parents/guardians |
Age Groups related to content | Infants,Families / Guardians,Foster / Surrogate Parents |
Core Knowledge Area | Child Growth and Development |
Child Development Associate Area | To advance physical and intellectual competence |
Early Learning and Development Standards | Physical Well-Being and Motor Development |
Assessment Type | None |
At the end of this session, the participant will be able to describe basic motor miletones for infants.
At the end of this session, the participant will be able to demonstrate knowledge of at least two gross motor activities to promote the achievement of each of the motor milestones discussed in the presentation (10 activities total).
At the end of this session, the participant will be able to demonstrate knowledge of at least 4 activities for infants to promote healthy exposure to the sensory systems.
At the end of this session, the participant will be able to demonstrate knowledge of at least 4 fine motor activities for infants.
At the end of this session, the participant will be able to identify at least 3 other resources that can be used to locate activities for infants and chidren, based on their knowledge of movement and motor development.