United Nations

International Training & Education Center

Child Care





Child care, or otherwise known as daycare, is the care and supervision of a child or multiple children at a time, whose age ranges from six weeks to thirteen years. Child care is the action or skill of looking after children by a day-care center, nannies, babysitter, teachers or other providers. Child care is a broad topic that covers a wide spectrum of professionals, institutions, contexts, activities, social and cultural conventions. Early child care is an equally important and often overlooked component of child development. Child care providers can be children's first teachers, and therefore play an integral role in systems of early childhood education. Quality care from a young age can have a substantial impact on the future successes of children. The main focus of childcare is on the development of the child, whether that be mental, social, or psychological.

The United Nations International Training and Education Center assigns a tutor with experience in this field and you can contact him if you have any problems understanding any part of the study material and will lead you to the completion of the course. We have a 100% approval rate.

Test

There is a twenty questions multiple-choice at the end of the course.

Diploma

A diploma is sent to the student upon completion of the course.

In order to register for this course and choose your payment option:

Number of PaymentsDescriptionEnrollment link

1 Payment of $240

Full course including registration, tutoring and all educational materials.


Or 3 monthly payments of $80

Full course including registration, tutoring and all educational materials.





*Official Diploma will only be sent when the payment of the course is complete