Working with Children and Families

  • 1.0 hours
  • Knowledge reviews: 2
  • Exams: 1
  • Certificate of completion
  • Available in: English, Spanish
Working with Children and Families

Course Description

Working with Children and Families is a course designed to help caregivers develop the necessary skills and understanding to provide effective care and support for children and their families in a healthcare setting. This course covers essential topics such as communication, child development, family dynamics, cultural competence, and ethical considerations. By gaining a solid foundation in these areas, caregivers can better meet pediatric patients and their families' unique needs, fostering positive relationships and promoting optimal health outcomes.

What will be taught topics

  • Child development stages and milestones
  • Family dynamics and its impact on caregiving
  • Cultural competence when working with diverse populations
  • Strategies to support families in healthcare settings
  • Identifying and addressing common childhood health concerns
Lesson list
  • Introduction to Working with Children and Families< Introduction to Working with Children and Families
  • Communication Techniques for Pediatric Caregivers< Communication Techniques for Pediatric Caregivers
  • Understanding Child Development and Milestones< Understanding Child Development and Milestones
  • Knowledge Review Knowledge Review
  • Family Dynamics and Their Impact on Caregiving< Family Dynamics and Their Impact on Caregiving
  • Cultural Competence in Pediatric Healthcare< Cultural Competence in Pediatric Healthcare
  • Supporting Families in Healthcare Settings< Supporting Families in Healthcare Settings
  • Knowledge Review Knowledge Review
  • Common Childhood Health Concerns and How to Address Them< Common Childhood Health Concerns and How to Address Them
  • Exam- Working with Children and Families Exam- Working with Children and Families