Complete Baby Room Training for Early Years Practitioners
Build stronger knowledge of responsive care, learning, development, safeguarding, observation and early support for babies and toddlers under two.
This course has been designed to strengthen the knowledge practitioners use throughout everyday baby room care, teaching and professional decision-making.
What you will cover
Relationships and Responsive Care
Understand cues, attachment, co-regulation, respectful care, the key person role, settling-in and family partnership.
EYFS Learning and Development for Under-2s
Explore the prime areas, communication, movement, play, enabling environments and learning through care routines.
Safeguarding and Safer Practice
Strengthen safer sleep, feeding, milk preparation, intimate care, hygiene, supervision and safeguarding practice.
Observation, Progress and Early Support
Learn to observe meaningfully, track progress, record facts, recognise patterns and share concerns through the correct route.
Feel more confident in the decisions that shape a baby’s day
- Read baby cues within the wider context
- Respond calmly and consistently to distress
- Use care routines to support connection and learning
- Understand the three prime areas for under-twos
- Apply safer sleep, feeding and hygiene principles
- Complete meaningful observation without paperwork overload
- Describe progress as a pattern over time
- Record and share early concerns factually
- Support children while concerns are being reviewed
- Work respectfully with parents, leaders and other professionals
Use the learning in real baby room situations
Throughout the course, you will be encouraged to think about what a baby may be communicating, how the environment and adult response affect the situation and what safe professional action should follow.
Notice the child
Look beyond one isolated moment and consider the baby’s cues, routine, relationships, development and repeated patterns.
Choose the safest response
Think about what should happen next, what support can begin now and who needs to be involved.
40 questions covering the complete course
The final assessment selects ten questions from each module. You will need at least 32 correct answers to achieve the pass mark.
Your results will help show which areas you understand well and which parts of the training may need to be revisited before trying again.
Your modules and lessons appear below
Enrolled learners can open the first module below or use the Start Course and Continue Course buttons to return to the correct place.
Babies deserve adults who understand the detail behind excellent care
Work through the four modules and build the knowledge needed to support safer, calmer and more responsive baby room practice.
