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BECOME A CERTIFIED

EARLY CHILDCARE ASSISTANT

IN 6 MONTHS

With our comprehensive training program, you will gain practical knowledge and skills.

Registration is currently ongoing...

Application procedure

1. Pay a non-refundable application fee of N5,000.
2. Fill out and submit the application form.

REQUIREMENTS TO STUDY THIS COURSE AT CLI COLLEGE

Minimum of SSCE/ WAEC

Student must be 18 years and above

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The study of childcare focuses on how to offer effective childcare and support services. This is because caring for children might entail more than simply physical care, courses in psychology, child and family development, and early childhood education may be offered.

Childcare training is designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge required to provide quality care for children, whether as a nanny, babysitter, or daycare worker.

The training typically covers topics like child development, safety, nutrition, discipline, communication, and engagement. It may also cover specific age groups, such as infants, toddlers, or school-aged children.

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LEARNING OUTCOMES

Understanding young children's wants and qualities

Establishing settings that are safe, wholesome, polite, encouraging, and challenging for each child

Building family and community relationships

Understanding addiction multiple interacting influences on children's development, learning and tips on dealing with it in the workplace.

Positively influence the development of every child, in partnership with families and other professionals

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Early childhood studies graduates work in a variety of sectors with a range of employers, including:

Nurseries and pre-schools

State and independent school

Local authorities

Health Authorities

Local and International Charities

Positions are available in non-profit organizations, hospitals, Schools, group homes, and other related organizations.

OUR CAMPUS TOUR

Program Type

Program Type
Diploma

Program Duration
6 Months

Study Option
Weekdays & Weekends (Both Online and Onsite classes available)

SESSION BREAKDOWN FOR MAY COHORT

WEEKDAYS
Physical classes:

(Mondays, Wednesdays Thursdays & Fridays)

WEEKDAYS
LOCATION

Our campus is at 2B Oyetola street Opebi, Ikeja Lagos.

LOCATION
REGISTRATION
Registration is N5,000 (non-refundable)
REGISTRATION
TUITION

✅ Tuition (covering e-copy handouts).

✅ CLI College Certification.

TUITION

TUITION BREAKDOWN

ALL THESE VALUED AT N400,000

PAYMENT METHODS

PLAN A
5% discount if you pay at once 380,000
PLAN A
PLAN B

200,000 on enrollment
200,000 before final exams

PLAN B
PLAN C
200,000 on enrollment 100,000 after 2 months 100,000 before exams
PLAN C

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FAQs

A childcare assistant is a person who works in a daycare or preschool setting and provides support to the lead teacher in caring for and supervising children. They may help with activities, meals, hygiene, and basic education. Their main goal is to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children to learn and play in.

A childcare assistant can work in a variety of settings, including daycare centers, preschools, nursery schools, after-school programs, and summer camps. They may also work in private homes as a nanny or babysitter. Some childcare assistants may also work in public schools or community centers. The job opportunities for childcare assistants are quite diverse and it really depends on the specific needs of the children and families they serve.

A childcare assistant provides a range of services to children and families, depending on where they work. Here are some common services that a childcare assistant may provide:

Supervision and care of children, ensuring their safety and well-being

Assistance with educational and developmental activities, such as reading, writing, and playing games

Preparation and serving of meals and snacks

Assistance with personal care needs, such as diaper changes, potty training, and handwashing

Cleaning and organizing of the child care environment, including toys, equipment, and facilities

Communication with parents and families regarding their child’s progress and needs

Collaboration with other child care professionals, such as lead teachers and administrators, to ensure a high-quality program.

To become a childcare assistant, you may need to learn various skills and knowledge related to child care and education. Some of the essential skills and knowledge that you may need to acquire include:

  • Basic child development and psychology
  • Child safety and first aid
  • Communication skills for interacting with parents, caregivers, and children
  • Observational skills for recognizing signs of developmental or behavioral issues
  • Basic knowledge of nutrition and hygiene for children
  • Creativity and patience for engaging with children through play, art, and other activities.

You may consider enrolling in courses or training programs that cover these topics. Additionally, some states or countries may have specific requirements or regulations for becoming a childcare assistant, so it’s important to research those as well