Providers are sometimes required to give medication to young children. If medication is not safely administered, there can be health consequences for the child and liability risk for those who own, manage or are employed at a program.
Medication Administration in Early Care and Education Settings is a free online course from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The course is designed to give child care providers the knowledge and skills to safely administer medications as prescribed by a licensed medical professional. Having ECE professionals trained to give medication means that children who have health issues but are not acutely ill can attend a child care program. Some reasons children may need medication include:
Medication Administration in Early Care and Education Settings consists of three main units:
Each of the units also includes a pre- and post-assessment to measure your increase in knowledge, a case scenario or knowledge check, a summary and a reflection.
This resource is a welcome addition to providers’ professional development opportunities. It reinforces the messages that safely administering medications requires ECE professionals to learn and follow best practices, comply with laws and regulations and receive yearly medication administration training.