Description
Caregiving for Infant, Toddler, and Children (Caregiving Level-03)
The “Caregiving for Infant, Toddler, and Children” course is an NSDA-affiliated training program in Bangladesh that provides essential skills for child care through a combination of theory and practical training. The curriculum encompasses child development, health, safety, and engaging activities, culminating in an NSDA-certified qualification that enhances employability in both local and international job markets. Entry requirements typically include passing the SSC and being between 18 and 45 years old.
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Objective:
To provide individuals with the knowledge and skills to care for infants, toddlers, and children in various settings like nurseries, daycares, and private homes.
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Curriculum:
Includes child development, health and safety protocols, hygiene, emotional support, and practical hands-on training.
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Certification:
Graduates are eligible to take the NSDA National Skill Certificate (NSC) Level 2 and/or Level 3 exam.
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Medium of instruction:
English, supplemented with Bengali.
- Duration: Varies by institution but typically includes a 3-month Level 2 and a 3-month Level 3 component, totaling 6 months.
- Entry requirements:
- Minimum SSC passed
- Age: 18 to 45 years
- Training institutions: Several institutions in Bangladesh offer this NSDA-affiliated course, such as Kumudini Nursing College, BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health, and Priyojon Institute Bangladesh.
- Career opportunities
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- Graduates can find employment in daycares, nurseries, hospitals, and as private nannies.
- The certification also opens doors for overseas employment opportunities





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