CDA Training Tracking Form - Midwest Child Care 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CDA Training Tracking Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the first section titled 'Planning a safe, healthy learning environment.' Enter the date of training, topic covered, sponsor name, and hours acquired.
  3. Proceed to the next section on 'Steps to advance children’s physical and intellectual development.' Again, input the date, topic, sponsor, and hours acquired.
  4. Continue this process for each subsequent section: Positive ways to support children’s social and emotional development; Strategies to establish productive relationships with families; Strategies to manage an effective program operation; Maintaining a commitment to professionalism; Observing and recording children’s behavior; Principles of child development and learning. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  5. Once all sections are filled out, review your entries for accuracy. Save your document within our platform for easy access later.

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The CDA credential needs to be renewed every three years to ensure that educators remain up to date with the latest best practices in early childhood education and care, according to the CDA Council. The renewal process allows CDA holders to demonstrate their ongoing commitment, knowledge and skills in the field.
A CDA certificate, or Child Development Associate credential, is a nationally recognized certification for early childhood educators. It is issued by the Council for Professional Recognition and validates your knowledge, experience, and skills in working with children from birth to age five.
Earn your CDA Example: If you dedicate around 5 hours per week, you can complete the 120 training hours in about 6 months. You have up to 3 years to finish all the steps required to earn your credential. Our CDA Pathway tells you which courses to take so you meet all the requirements.
No. A CDA is a credential, not a degree. Its focused on specific competencies and practical skills, while a degree includes broader academic coursework and general education requirements.
To qualify for the CDA credential, candidates must complete at least 120 hours of professional development. While there are several ways to meet this requirement, many candidates choose to attend workshops and training sessions offered by the Council for Professional Recognition.

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Once you earn your CDA credential, youll receive an email invitation from the Council via Credly to accept your digital credential (certificate and badge). Click the link in the email and create a free account on Credly.
Our Self-Study CDA programs meet the 120 clock hours of professional development required by The Council for Professional Recognition in order to obtain the National CDA Credential with an Infant/Toddler or Preschool setting. The CDA online training programs are each comprised of eight Instructional Units.

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