Health Resource Spotlight: Interactive Learning Modules for Child Care Health Consultants (CCHCs)

June 14, 2018

The Problem 

CCHCs are health professionals who also are knowledgeable about child health, child development and health and safety in child care. But their training may not have equipped them with some skills (e.g., communicating effectively with programs) that are essential to their work.  

One Solution 

The National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness (NCECHW) just developed a series of interactive modules to help CCHCs build their consultation skills. The six modules cover these topics: 



  • Creating collaborative relationships with programs 
  • Using cultural competence to solve problems 
  • Applying consultation skills to oral health promotion 
  • Identifying and resolving concerns 
  • Improving communication skills 
  • Building trust with programs 

The learning activities contain realistic scenarios to help CCHCs better understand the early care and education environment and practice skills. Each takes 15-30 minutes to complete, including a review of the reflective feedback offered. The modules can be done in any order, although the developers suggest doing Build Trust with Programs last. It’s a culmination of the skills developed in the other activities. 

The Child Care Health Consultation: Skill Building Modules live on the Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center (ECLKC) website. 

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Topics: Systems Building, Professional Development, Health & Safety

Written by Laurie Rackas

Laurie Rackas is the Content Developer on CCAoA's Marketing & Communications team. She is a writer, editor and video producer who specializes in writing for and about children. For her work, she's been awarded six Emmys and a PBS Advertising & Promotion Award, among others.