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Physical and Intellectual Development Training Requirements for ECE in Hawaii

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

Hawaii Physical and Intellectual Development requirement

Hawaii requires licensed childcare staff to complete 16 hours per year of continuing education as a condition of state licensing. Physical and Intellectual Development training counts toward these requirements — topics such as curriculum development, cognitive development, and language development are recognized qualifying categories under the Hawaii DHS continuing education requirements. brightwheel Professional Development is accepted in Hawaii and offers IACET‑accredited Physical and Intellectual Development courses that staff can complete on demand, with all completions tracked automatically in brightwheel.

Hawaii — Physical and Intellectual Development training at a glance
Annual CE hours (teachers)16 hours per training year
Training periodAnnual
Physical and Intellectual Development maps tocurriculum development, cognitive development, and language development
Regulatory authorityHawaii DHS
brightwheel approved in Hawaii✓ Yes — accepted for Hawaii CE requirements
Training records✓ Tracked automatically in brightwheel dashboard
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About Physical and Intellectual Development (CDA II)

Physical and Intellectual Development — CDA Competency Area II — covers the skills educators need to support children’s cognitive, language, and physical growth through intentional, developmentally appropriate learning experiences from birth through age 5.

The first five years represent the most rapid period of brain development in the human lifespan. Educators who understand how children build language, think, and develop physically are better equipped to design environments and interactions that accelerate school readiness and close developmental gaps early.


Hawaii Physical and Intellectual Development training requirements

Hawaii childcare staff must complete 16 hours of annual continuing education as a condition of maintaining a license from the Hawaii DHS. Physical and Intellectual Development training counts toward these hours — curriculum development, cognitive development, and language development are recognized qualifying CE topics. brightwheel Professional Development is accepted in Hawaii and offers IACET‑accredited courses aligned with the Physical and Intellectual Development competency area.

Staff complete brightwheel’s Physical and Intellectual 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 Hawaii licensing audits.


What Physical and Intellectual Development training covers

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

Brain development and early learning science
Early literacy strategies and language‑rich environments
Numeracy, STEM foundations, and mathematical thinking
Gross and fine motor skill development activities
Curriculum planning aligned with developmental milestones
Supporting dual‑language learners and English language acquisition
Learning environment design that invites exploration
Cognitive development through play‑based learning

Hawaii QRIS Pilot and Physical and Intellectual Development

Hawaii QRIS Pilot
✓ Physical and Intellectual Development training supports Hawaii QRIS Pilot quality criteria

Hawaii does not currently operate an active statewide QRIS. Instead, it runs a limited QRIS Pilot launched in February 2012, covering licensed Family Child Care Homes, Group Child Centers, and Infant & Toddler Centers. The 3‑tier pilot is administered by the University of Hawaii Center on the Family and funded jointly by the Hawaii Department of Human Services and the Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation. Professional development in CDA competency areas supports quality tier advancement within the pilot. brightwheel’s IACET‑accredited courses align with the training and competency standards recognized by the Hawaii QRIS Pilot.

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How brightwheel connects to the Hawaii training dashboard

✓ Brightwheel automatically tracks all Physical and Intellectual Development course completions in the staff training dashboard. Administrators can generate training reports at any time to document staff compliance for Hawaii licensing audits — no spreadsheets or manual records required.
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Frequently asked questions

Is brightwheel Physical and Intellectual Development training accepted in Hawaii?
Yes. Brightwheel Professional Development is accepted for continuing education requirements in Hawaii. Courses are IACET‑accredited and cover Physical and Intellectual Development competencies recognized by the Hawaii DHS.
How many CE hours does Hawaii require for childcare staff?
Hawaii requires all licensed childcare staff to complete 16 hours of annual continuing education.
Does brightwheel auto‑post Physical and Intellectual Development course hours to the Hawaii registry?
Hawaii does not currently have registry auto‑posting enabled in brightwheel. All Physical and Intellectual Development course completions are tracked automatically in the brightwheel dashboard, making it straightforward to provide documentation during Hawaii licensing audits.
How do I get a certificate for a brightwheel Physical and Intellectual 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 Hawaii licensing documentation and QRIS verification. Certificates are available to download from your brightwheel Professional Development profile at any time.
Does completing brightwheel’s Physical and Intellectual Development courses count toward a CDA credential?
Brightwheel courses are aligned with CDA II — Physical and Intellectual 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 Hawaii

Meet Hawaii Physical and Intellectual Development training requirements with brightwheel

Brightwheel offers IACET‑accredited Physical and Intellectual Development courses accepted in Hawaii — with automatic tracking 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.