Knowledge Assessment
Psychometric Assessment
Basics of Caring for Children
What it is
A focused check of practical childcare knowledge.
A deeper read of how a caregiver thinks and behaves.
The optional next step, not a starting point. Self-paced learning for when an assessment finds a gap worth closing.
What it measures
Safety and supervision, hygiene, feeding by age, sleep and routines, recognising illness and common emergencies, age-appropriate play and development, and clear communication with parents.
Temperament, patience, emotional steadiness, and judgement under pressure, across several defined sections, untimed.
The foundations of caring for a child well, from daily care to safety and communication, in self-paced chapters.
What you get
A scored report by area, plus a certificate to keep and show. Independent accreditation in progress, body and scope to be confirmed.
A trait profile, a report, and a certificate. Every report carries a unique assessment number you can verify.
Course access and a completion certificate. The completion certificate carries no accreditation reference and no assessment mark.
Both together
Both assessments and the course in one account: what a caregiver knows, how they are likely to respond, and a path to close any gap.
See the assurance pack