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Child Development Training Requirements for ECE in Washington

Find out how Washington’s CE requirements apply to Child Development training — and how brightwheel Professional Development courses count toward your compliance.

Washington Child Development requirement

Washington requires licensed childcare staff to complete 10 hours per year of continuing education as a condition of state licensing. Child Development training counts toward these requirements — topics such as child growth and development, developmental milestones, and brain science are recognized qualifying categories under the Washington DCYF continuing education requirements. brightwheel Professional Development is accepted in Washington and offers IACET‑accredited Child Development courses that staff can complete on demand, with all completions tracked automatically in brightwheel. brightwheel courses auto‑post completed hours directly to the Washington MERIT Registry.

Washington — Child Development training at a glance
Annual CE hours (teachers)10 hours per training year
Training periodAnnual
Child Development maps tochild growth and development, developmental milestones, and brain science
Regulatory authorityWashington DCYF
NotesDCYF fiscal year Jul 1–Jun 30; up to 5 hrs carry over
brightwheel approved in Washington✓ Yes — accepted for Washington CE requirements
Auto‑posts to Washington MERIT Registry✓ Yes — completed course hours post automatically to staff registry accounts
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About Child Development (CDA VIII)

Child Development — CDA Competency Area VIII — is the cross‑cutting knowledge base that connects all eight CDA competency areas. It covers principles of development across cognitive, social‑emotional, language, and physical domains, with particular depth on the birth‑to‑five window when brain growth is most rapid and most responsive to quality caregiving.

Understanding how children develop is the foundational skill of early childhood practice. Educators who know developmental milestones, understand how the brain builds neural pathways in early childhood, and recognize the lasting impact of early experiences are better equipped to make every caregiving interaction count.


Washington Child Development training requirements

Washington childcare staff must complete 10 hours of annual continuing education as a condition of maintaining a license from the Washington DCYF. Child Development training counts toward these hours — child growth and development, developmental milestones, and brain science are recognized qualifying CE topics. brightwheel Professional Development is accepted in Washington and offers IACET‑accredited courses aligned with the Child Development competency area.

Staff complete brightwheel’s Child Development courses on demand — each course is 1 hour, self‑paced, and includes an assessment with a certificate of completion. All completions are recorded automatically in the brightwheel administrator dashboard, making compliance documentation straightforward for Washington licensing audits.


What Child Development training covers

brightwheel’s Child Development courses cover the knowledge and skills early childhood educators need to support children in this competency area. Topics include:

Developmental milestones from birth through age 5
Brain development science and early learning windows
Attachment theory and responsive caregiving practices
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and trauma‑informed practice
Supporting children with developmental delays and disabilities
Developmental screening tools and early intervention pathways
Play‑based learning and developmentally appropriate practice
Inclusive classroom practices for diverse learners

Early Achievers and Child Development

Early Achievers
✓ Child Development training supports Early Achievers quality criteria

Early Achievers is Washington’s Quality Rating and Improvement System. Staff professional development in CDA‑aligned competency areas is a core component of Early Achievers quality ratings — programs that demonstrate ongoing staff training earn higher ratings. brightwheel’s IACET‑accredited courses align with the professional development requirements recognized by Early Achievers, and the automatic tracking dashboard makes it straightforward to demonstrate staff training during program quality evaluations.

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How brightwheel connects to the Washington MERIT Registry

✓ Brightwheel automatically posts completed Child Development course hours to the Washington MERIT Registry for eligible staff. When a staff member completes a course, the hours are recorded in their brightwheel profile and transmitted to the Washington MERIT Registry automatically — no manual data entry required.
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Frequently asked questions

Is brightwheel Child Development training accepted in Washington?
Yes. Brightwheel Professional Development is accepted for continuing education requirements in Washington. Courses are IACET‑accredited and cover Child Development competencies recognized by the Washington DCYF.
How many CE hours does Washington require for childcare staff?
Washington requires all licensed childcare staff to complete 10 hours of annual continuing education.
Does brightwheel auto‑post Child Development course hours to the Washington registry?
Yes. Brightwheel courses auto‑post completed hours directly to the Washington MERIT Registry. Staff add their registry ID once in their brightwheel Professional Development profile — every course completed after that is recorded automatically.
How do I get a certificate for a brightwheel Child Development course?
Each brightwheel course includes a final assessment. Staff who score 80% or higher receive a certificate of completion that can be used for Washington licensing documentation and QRIS verification. Certificates are available to download from your brightwheel Professional Development profile at any time.
Does completing brightwheel’s Child Development courses count toward a CDA credential?
Brightwheel courses are aligned with CDA VIII — Child Development — of the CDA competency framework. However, earning a CDA credential requires additional components beyond course completion, including a Professional Portfolio, a formal observation, and an exam administered by the Council for Professional Recognition. Brightwheel courses provide the continuing education component of CDA preparation but are not a standalone pathway to CDA certification.

Other competency areas available in Washington

Meet Washington Child Development training requirements with brightwheel

Brightwheel offers IACET‑accredited Child Development courses accepted in Washington — with automatic tracking and Washington MERIT Registry auto‑posting built in.

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Accreditation: Brightwheel is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.