Description: Daily health checks are one of the most important first steps in keeping children safe, healthy, and ready to learn. In early childhood settings, teachers serve as the first line of defense in identifying signs of illness, preventing the spread of disease, and supporting children’s overall well-being. This training walks educators through how to confidently conduct daily health checks, recognize common signs of illness, communicate effectively with families, and document concerns appropriately. Participants will leave with practical strategies they can immediately implement during arrival routines to promote a healthier classroom environment.
By the end of this course, you will be able to…
- Explain the purpose and importance of daily health checks in early childhood settings.
- Identify and assess key signs of illness, injury, or concern during daily arrival routines.
- Apply appropriate procedures for documenting, communicating, and responding to health concerns.
Course Information
- Qualifies for 1 Clock Hours | .1 CEUs
- Training includes module & assessment
- Supporting downloadable material included
- Audience: Teacher, Staff Member and/or Director
- Level: Basic, Intermediate and Advance