Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Fellow nanny here and I need to re-certfy after hearing this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done Red Cross, but personally I would like to find a class that is child focused.
You didn’t do the Red Cross Infant/Child CPR and first aid class. It’s an eight hour class that daycare owners must take. As a nanny, I highly recommend it. I re-certify every two years.
Side note (and sadly) This last time I took it, there was section dedicated to stopping bleeding on a child after a shooting. Such is our world now.
I’ve done the combined, and I agree that the 8 hour in person seems better if you can swing it. But I have enough trouble fitting in the shorter class.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Fellow nanny here and I need to re-certfy after hearing this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done Red Cross, but personally I would like to find a class that is child focused.
You didn’t do the Red Cross Infant/Child CPR and first aid class. It’s an eight hour class that daycare owners must take. As a nanny, I highly recommend it. I re-certify every two years.
Side note (and sadly) This last time I took it, there was section dedicated to stopping bleeding on a child after a shooting. Such is our world now.
Thanks. Fellow nanny here and I need to re-certfy after hearing this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done Red Cross, but personally I would like to find a class that is child focused.
You didn’t do the Red Cross Infant/Child CPR and first aid class. It’s an eight hour class that daycare owners must take. As a nanny, I highly recommend it. I re-certify every two years.
Side note (and sadly) This last time I took it, there was section dedicated to stopping bleeding on a child after a shooting. Such is our world now.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve done Red Cross, but personally I would like to find a class that is child focused.
Anonymous wrote:American Red Cross has a one day class.