Laurel 04:18 AM 09-25-2013
http://infanttoddler.tamu.edu/course...D.php?catid=15
I just found this last night and took one of the courses.
There are 15 hours of possible classes you can take.
You print out a certificate at the end. It has all pertinent info on it and even lists a website where your licensor can verify if they want to.
Given by Texas A & M but you don't have to be a Texas resident to use it.
I am so excited that I can get all my training for this year (10 hours here) for free.
Passing it along....
Laurel
Patches 04:34 AM 09-25-2013
thank you
rhondawarren 04:43 AM 09-25-2013
Awesome! Thanks!!!
LK5kids 05:16 AM 09-25-2013
This is great! Thanks!
melilley 05:21 AM 09-25-2013
Awesome, thanks!
Just make sure your state will accept this towards training. I know in MI, we have to make sure that the state accepts training from different programs. I'm not sure if this is true for every state, just thought I would throw it out there.
Unregistered 06:12 AM 09-25-2013
Thank you! The only one listed on this link that is NOT approved in NY is Routines and Environments that Support Social Emotional Development in Infants and Toddlers.
melilley 06:18 AM 09-25-2013
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
Thank you! The only one listed on this link that is NOT approved in NY is Routines and Environments that Support Social Emotional Development in Infants and Toddlers.
How do you find out if your state accepts the class or not? I didn't see anything.
itlw8 07:34 AM 09-25-2013
I went to my states training calendar and looked for the link of approved online trainings and it was there. Cool There are enough free trainings in Missouri but these sound better to me.
Laurel 08:09 AM 09-25-2013
Originally Posted by melilley:
How do you find out if your state accepts the class or not? I didn't see anything.
I don't know but Florida generally accepts almost anything so I didn't think of that. Maybe go to your state's website to see if it is approved
Laurel
kathiemarie 08:49 AM 09-25-2013
Looks great... Thanks for posting!
Shell 04:22 PM 09-25-2013
Originally Posted by Laurel:
http://infanttoddler.tamu.edu/course...D.php?catid=15
I just found this last night and took one of the courses.
There are 15 hours of possible classes you can take.
You print out a certificate at the end. It has all pertinent info on it and even lists a website where your licensor can verify if they want to.
Given by Texas A & M but you don't have to be a Texas resident to use it.
I am so excited that I can get all my training for this year (10 hours here) for free.
Passing it along....
Laurel
Did you have to pay for the certificate? If so, how much was it?
Thanks!
LaLa1923 04:31 PM 09-25-2013
Originally Posted by Laurel:
http://infanttoddler.tamu.edu/course...D.php?catid=15
I just found this last night and took one of the courses.
There are 15 hours of possible classes you can take.
You print out a certificate at the end. It has all pertinent info on it and even lists a website where your licensor can verify if they want to.
Given by Texas A & M but you don't have to be a Texas resident to use it.
I am so excited that I can get all my training for this year (10 hours here) for free.
Passing it along....
Laurel
I'm only seeing 7 out of the 9 classes. Where are the other two?
thank you btw!!
Maria2013 07:18 PM 09-25-2013
Thank you
Laurel 07:26 PM 09-25-2013
Originally Posted by mrsmichelle:
Did you have to pay for the certificate? If so, how much was it?
Thanks!
No, the certificate was free. I paid zero.
Laurel
Laurel 07:33 PM 09-25-2013
Originally Posted by LaLa1923:
I'm only seeing 7 out of the 9 classes. Where are the other two?
thank you btw!!
Hmmm, I only see 7 courses equaling 12 hours. I just wrote what it said in the blue box at the top and didn't really count them.
Laurel
Unregistered 09:22 PM 09-24-2015
do you know if Florida really accepts this?
littletots 08:10 AM 09-25-2015
Thank you for sharing free training source!
Unregistered 01:15 PM 10-21-2015
I've done 3 trainings. Love this!
ChelseaB 05:36 PM 10-21-2015
Awesome, thank you, Laurel!!
Laurel 11:22 AM 10-22-2015
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
do you know if Florida really accepts this?
This is an old post from 2013. At that time, in Broward County, Florida, my inspector accepted it.
Unregistered 03:34 PM 10-22-2015
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
do you know if Florida really accepts this?
I emailed the place that does ours to check first
Oregon does accept this training.
tjwinston48 08:05 AM 04-23-2018
Question: Are you in a classroom when doing your hours, or can you take the classes at home?
lovemykidstoo 10:22 AM 04-23-2018
Originally Posted by tjwinston48:
Question: Are you in a classroom when doing your hours, or can you take the classes at home?
I do about 95% of my training online. All approved from my state including from this Texas A & M
Snowmom 10:29 AM 04-23-2018
Originally Posted by tjwinston48:
Question: Are you in a classroom when doing your hours, or can you take the classes at home?
Both.
My county association has the required training REALLY cheap. I take those, classroom style.
I make up the rest of my required hours with classes online. Usually through carecourses.com
Unregistered 03:37 PM 12-07-2018
I live in Washington State and you have to get these classes approved before they will credit you the hours
Unregistered 06:30 AM 07-18-2019
These classes are NO longer free. They range from $7 to $12 per class.
Blackcat31 06:41 AM 07-18-2019
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
These classes are NO longer free. They range from $7 to $12 per class.
Wow! That is a great deal!!
I wish classes and required training courses in my area were that cheap!!
Some of the classes are still free. (I just took some of them last week to get my training hours in.) The other classes you pay for are still pretty inexpensive, though.
I've also taken classes from CCEI. Last time I checked, it was $100 per year but you could take as many classes as you wanted. I didn't renew this year because I took them thru Texas A&M for $0 but when I have, I time it so I can get two years worth of trainings in for the $100. (For example, I sign up in July of 2019 and take my classes for 2019. When June 2020 comes along, I take classes for 2020 - before my subscription runs out.) That way, it only costs me $50 per year for trainings.
GHChildcare 02:52 PM 07-20-2019
Louisiana accepts them!
Unregistered 08:03 PM 09-23-2019
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
I emailed the place that does ours to check first
Oregon does accept this training.
Yes Oregon accepts this training. I live in Oregon and have done a bunch of these Free Training Classes.
Unregistered 08:01 AM 12-06-2019
Originally Posted by Shell:
Did you have to pay for the certificate? If so, how much was it?
Thanks!
It doesnt appear that the courses are FREE. or does the price represent the certificate cost?
Blackcat31 08:06 AM 12-06-2019
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
It doesnt appear that the courses are FREE. or does the price represent the certificate cost?
Im sure alot has changed this is a thread from 2013
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
It doesnt appear that the courses are FREE. or does the price represent the certificate cost?
Not all of the courses are free but they still do have a number of them that are. There are free classes under Child Growth and Development, Child Health and Safety and Including Children with Special Needs. I just took several of those classes this past July and wasn't charged for them.