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Wisconsin Technical College Infant/Toddler Credential Certificate Programs

The Infant/Toddler Credential Certificate is composed of four courses (12 credits) that specifically focus on providing care to children from birth to three years of age. Students learn the emotional, mental and physical development for these ages; how to create developmentally appropriate activities; how to guide behaviors; and how to be sensitive to the needs of infants and toddlers. These skills are applied as part of a student internship.

Students are required to develop a portfolio based on the required outcomes for the courses. Upon completion, students will submit the portfolio to the instructor, who will award the certificate. Students may also apply to the Registry for the Wisconsin Professional Credential for Infant/Toddler Caregivers.

Scholarships may be available for students who are employed in a licensed or exempt early childhood center or a licensed or certified family child care program. Scholarships for the Infant/Toddler Credential are available through the Wisconsin Early Childhood Association.

Infant/Toddler Credential Certificate Pathway Certificate Program Transfers Offered completely online Shared Certificate
Moraine Park Infant/Toddler Credential Certificate at Moraine Park