Baby Training
Digital Learning Programme
Helps practitioners upskill quickly and cost-effectively to meet EYFS statutory requirements for baby care.
About this programme
"Upskill quickly and cost-effectively to meet the statutory requirements for baby care in your setting."
Our new e-learning Baby Training programme includes 4 modules of self-paced online learning. Each module allows you to explore your role in supporting babies through all aspects of their development.
Using a wide range of engaging learning styles, participants can learn at their own pace in a way that suits them best. The programme also incorporates reflective tasks to support you in practice.
This training specifically addresses the care of babies, as set out in the EYFS Statutory Framework, ensuring that practitioners are skilled to meet the Statutory Requirements (EYFS 3.40).
What is included?
What do our customers think?
"The course was very engaging and effective, the pace was perfect and not overwhelming, the course provided lots of valuable insights into babies development, I think it really could help empower practitioners with confidence that their practice is invaluable."
Sophie Burnett
Deputy Manager, Partou Sycamore House Day Nursery & Pre school
Learning Modules
Safeguarding: welfare requirements, child protection and safety
This module will take you through the Statutory Requirements which serve to keep children safe, and goes into detail on some specific areas such as bruising and safe sleeping.
Attachment, brain development and the key person in the baby room
This module aims to develop an understanding of early brain development. It also supports recognising the importance of attachment and close relationships along with exploring the key person role.
Learning & Development: How Babies Learn, The Prime Areas and Enabling Environments
This module explores the Prime areas along with understanding how babies learn and considering what an enabling environment for babies looks like.
Working With Families: Meaningful Relationships and Sharing Information
Focuses on the importance of working in partnerships with families alongside identifying the range of information needed to ensure the wellbeing of babies.