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Newborn Care Course Au Pair

It is a course about Newborns and the care that they require.

Many parents in the United States hire extra help during this early part of their child’s life and the beginning of their new role as parents.

This is a course will train you to assist and support these parents.

Newborn Care Course Au Pair

Newborn Care Course Au Pair classes are offered in our communities in different kinds of schools, education centers, and community centers.

Only classes offered by accredited post-secondary institutions such as colleges, universities, community colleges, and certain vocational-technical high schools with the appropriate accreditation are acceptable for fulfillment of the au pair educational component. 

Here is the database of post-secondary institutions and programs:

https://ope.ed.gov/accreditation

  1. Who teaches this course?

Leeann Keady, owner of Newborn Training and Certification Association LLC. has written the manual and the curriculum for this course.

She is the instructor at both Tri-County and the NTCA offices

  1. Where are the classes offered?

During the fall and spring and terms, Tri-County holds the course in the school.

The schedule changes each term.

Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School classes are held at 147 Pond Street, Franklin MA.

NTCA Classes are held at 17 Cohasset Street, Foxborough MA.

  1. When is Boston Newborn Au Pair Course offered?

Tri-County Regional Vocational High school

Tuesday and Thursday

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  1. What is the difference in the Newborn Care Course Au Pair are offered in our communities in different kinds of schools, education centers, and community centers.
  2. Newborn Care Course Au Pair are offered monthly offered at Tri-County and NTCA offices?

At NTCA offices it is a 36-hour blended course that is 12 hours in person, 12 hours online (PDF of the manual is provided) and 12 hours on a research project.  What is covered in each module is detailed below.

Each in-person class is 3 hours and there are 4 of them.

Each module can be taken out of order

At Tri-County, it is 4 hours twice a week for 10 weeks, (40 hours) during the school year when the school is open.  (September – May)   This course has no online component.  Everything is reviewed in the class sessions. It is also a slower pace.

  1. What is the Boston Newborn Au Pair Course detail and outline?

Module 1- How to Make It Work, Gain a Good Reputation and Understanding the Role

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