CDA 120-hour training
Service Description
An in-depth overview of early childhood development principles and core knowledge needed to pass the CDA (CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE) exam and ensure success in running, managing, and maintaining a daycare. The curriculum covers all NAEYC and OCFS topics in a comprehensive, easy-to-learn, and hands-on approach that is informative and up to modern standards. Touching heavily on topics such as the prevention of shaken baby syndrome, the emotional and cognitive development of children, child health, nutrition, environment, and their impacts on physical development. This course will be taught over Zoom, and attendance is required for all sessions. The course will cover 120 hours of material in an accelerated learning program approach.
Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
Refund Policy All refund requests must be submitted in writing via email at eci.anandaB@gmail.com. Non-Transferability Tuition and fees are non-transferable. Enrollment in a course may not be transferred to another student or applied to future classes. Class Changes or Cancellations Early Childhood Innovators reserves the right to reschedule, modify, or cancel class sessions due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to instructor illness, technical difficulties, or emergencies. In such cases, a makeup session will be arranged, and all trainees will be notified 48 hours before the scheduled training time. Dismissal Policy Students who are dismissed from the program due to violations of class policies — including but not limited to misconduct, excessive absences, or failure to follow participation requirements — are not eligible for a refund. Technical Requirements For virtual classes, students are responsible for ensuring reliable internet access and a functioning device. Missed classes due to technical issues on the student's end will be subject to the standard makeup policy and do not qualify for a refund. Payment Responsibility If a student is self-paying, all tuition must be paid in full before the start of the class, unless a written payment plan has been approved. Failure to pay may result in withdrawal from the course without refund. If the student is in the process of receiving EIP payments, proof of award or processing, and a deposit of $150 must be provided prior to 1 week after the class starting date. Once EIP is received, the deposit will be refunded to the student. Failure to receive EIP will result in students having financial responsibility regarding payments. Students who do not receive EIP approval or have their award declined 1 month after the course start date can be approved for a payment plan. A written payment plan will be discussed between the student and the instructor. If a student withdraws before the start date of the class, the award will be declined.
Contact Details
eci.anandab@gmail.com
8000 Essex Point Circle, Orlando, FL, USA