Child Endangerment Course
12-Hour Course
Developed by Dr. Elizabeth LaMont, LCSW
Enroll Here$69.99
Sometimes a quick decision can put parents and their children at great risk. These decisions are often thinking errors and parents just need some guidance to avoid them. Common examples of child endangerment include: leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle, drug arrest in the presence of a child, positive drug test, driving while intoxicated with child in the motor vehicle, speeding more than 20 MPH over the posted speed limit, hiring a person with a known history of sexual offenses as a childcare provider, drug manufacturing in the presence of a child, leaving a young child unsupervised in an unsafe area or any time a child was placed in a potentially harmful situation - either through negligence or misconduct.
Step 1: Click "Enroll Here"
Step 2: Sign up as a New User
Step 3: Pay for your Child Endangerment Class (remember, there are no additional taxes or fees!)
Step 4: Take your 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course at YOUR own pace
Step 5: Print, download or save your certificate
Step 6: Turn in certificate to whoever required you to take the course.
Our 12 Hour Child Endangerment Class includes full audio and text. When you successfully complete, you will receive your certificate INSTANTLY. We will email you a copy and another one will be available for download from your account. On the certificate, you will see proof of completing a 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course, your name, and the date it was completed. If you need a hard copy certificate, let us know and we will send one through regular mail – free of charge. Just give us a call when you complete to let us know.
Give us a call! We encourage you to give any company a call before purchasing. This will also give you a good idea of what the company’s customer service is like. Many have poor customer service and phones go unanswered. If you get their voicemail, then be very cautious!
Need a printed copy of your 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course certificate? No problem! When you complete, just give us a call or send in a Help Request from your training account and we will put one in the mail for you – free of charge. If you need a hard copy of your 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course certificate, delivered RUSH, there is an additional charge for shipping – Just see our Other Services page. For RUSH shipping we offer Overnight, 2-Day, and 3-Day. Regular mail is still free.
We also have Certified Transcripts available for purchase. These transcripts are a full documentation of your progress through the course and include full time stamps, grades, scores, and every question and answer provided. We hand grade, stamp, and certify every essay and open-ended answer. This document is a great tool and some courts, lawyers, probation departments, CPS offices and social workers require it. Please see our Other Services page for prices.
Some courts, lawyers, probation departments, CPS offices, and social workers require a Proof of Enrollment Letter (POEL). If they do, just let us know, we offer Proof of Enrollment Letters. They are an additional fee, but include the date enrolled, name of course, name of student or participant, and date of completion for first completed section or chapter. The Proof of Enrollment Letter is then hand-signed by our director. Please see our Other Services page for pricing.
If you have any questions or need any assistance, we are here! Just give us a call or send us a “Help Request” from your training account. We will help you complete your Child Endangerment Class without frustration or hassle. We answer our phones Monday-Friday 8 am – 5 pm CST and if you send in an after-hours Help Request, we will answer you up until 10 pm during the week or until 9pm Saturday and Sunday.
We encourage you to give any company a call before purchasing. This will give you a good idea of what the company’s customer service is like. Many have poor customer service. If you get their voicemail, then be very cautious!
Thanks for reading, if you see this, use the coupon code: SAVE20 at checkout for 20% off the course fee.
Our 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course is 100% online and includes full audio. To get started, just click the Enroll Here button in the “Child Endangerment Course” box. From there you will enroll with your basic information, then pay for the course. Once paid for, you can begin immediately and stop and start the program at your convenience. The Child Endangerment Course is divided into chapters and at the end there is a final exam. As you progress through the class, you will see the chapters made up of pages of content. Each page will include text and audio. To give interest, there are pictures and videos. At the end of a chapter, there will be a short quiz made up of multiple-choice, true/false, and short essay questions. At the end of the course, there is a final exam, but don’t worry! It is set up in a similar structure and includes similar questions as what is throughout the course. What happens if you fail? Don’t worry about that either, we will give you a second chance at the final exam. So long as you actively participate, you will do an excellent job. Besides, many courts, lawyers, probation departments, CPS offices, social workers, and more require you take a final test while enrolled in any Child Endangerment Course.
We have the tightest securities in the industry, and because of these securities, we have gained the trust of courts, probation departments, social workers, CPS offices, case managers, and lawyers nationwide. Many will recognize our trusted name and brand and accept the course without question.
Others however, might not have heard of us or might just be skeptical of online classes in general. We can help here too. If the person ordering your class is skeptical or unsure of our classes, we would love to talk to them! We know our programs, just like this 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course, can stand up to the toughest scrutiny. Cheating? - not going to happen. Skipping though a course? – not going to happen either. Zoning out? – impossible with our Attendance Verification Codes. Poor content? – our programs are written and developed by Dr. Elizabeth LaMont, LCSW and we add color and interest to this useful information through videos, pictures, and the types of questions that make you think. All this and more are wrapped into a 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course. So, if your court, probation officer, social worker, CPS office, or lawyer would like to verify participation we are just a call away.
Does your court, probation officer, social worker, CPS office, or lawyer need a little more information on your progress through the course? Do they want a copy of your time stamps, time spent on chapters, grades, and test scores - even down to each individual questions and answers? We offer this documentation. Transcripts are the full detailed report of all work and progress made in the course and we can email you an unofficial copy – free of charge.
Each 12 Hour Child Endangerment Class includes a certificate emailed upon successful completion of the course. The information on the certificate will include the full title of the course taken, in this case a 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course. It will also include other significant information such as the name of the student/person taking the course, date of completion, and watermarks to prevent tampering.
Here is what you can expect with each 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course
Large call centers
Certificate sellers
Money order scams
The most common issue with companies offering online parenting classes is that they have very poor customer service. They do not answer their phone calls and voice mail boxes go unchecked (if they are not already filled to capacity.) So, what happens when you cannot finish the course you started? What happens when they don’t answer your calls, messages, or emails? You often waste time trying to contact the company just to get a refund from the bank. Meanwhile, your course progress is lost and you have to start the whole process over again when you go to another company. Very frustrating! However, we value your time and money and offer you the best customer service in the industry. If you need help or just have questions, our lines are open. With us, you will get a live person – usually within just one ring. In fact, we encourage you to give any company a call before purchasing. This will give you a good idea of what the company’s customer service is like. If you get their voicemail, then be very cautious!
Be warned: Others will take your money and sell you a worthless certificate without a course and the courts will not accept it. The courts have high standards for online Child Endangerment parenting classes. Throughout this process, it is easy to waste time and money. It is often hard to get a refund for courses not accepted and impossible to make up for lost time and stress.
There are also money order scams. These scams often state you must pay the company in the form of a money order to get started. The price may even be much lower than that of other companies. Be careful of a deal that sounds too good to be true, it often is! Beware, any company that exclusively accepts money orders as payment is an automatic scam. Money orders are very similar to sending cash money and can never be recovered. This is why money orders are used in these scams, because once you send money, you have no hope of recovering it. There isn’t a credit card company or bank you can call to get a refund in this situation.
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You can begin your 12 Hour Child Endangerment Course immediately and complete around your busy schedule and pace. You can log in and out as many times as you want. Due to the class being online, it is available 24/7 and can be accessed from any computer or mobile device. Upon completion you will be able to download and print your official, 12 Hour Child Endangerment certificate instantly and we will email another certificate at no extra cost.
Enroll in this 12 Hour Child Endangerment class to learn about how to keep kids safe. Often times, parents engage in risky behavior with a child present. Due to the proximity of the child to the situation, they are put at great risk. Children’s bodies and mental development are especially vulnerable to the effects of most things from second hand smoke to car crashes. Sometimes parents just need a reminder as to how helpless children can be and why they need protection. Int this Child endangerment class, parents will learn how to keep harm from coming to their children and some of the pitfalls of certain actions.
This 12 Hour Child Endangerment is designed to give you strategies keeping children safe from harm.
Thanks for reading, if you see this, use the coupon code: SAVE20 at checkout for 20% off the course fee.
Child Endangerment Course
12-Hour Course
Developed by Dr. Elizabeth LaMont, LCSW
Enroll Here$69.99
Sometimes a quick decision can put parents and their children at great risk. These decisions are often thinking errors and parents just need some guidance to avoid them. Common examples of child endangerment include: leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle, drug arrest in the presence of a child, positive drug test, driving while intoxicated with child in the motor vehicle, speeding more than 20 MPH over the posted speed limit, hiring a person with a known history of sexual offenses as a childcare provider, drug manufacturing in the presence of a child, leaving a young child unsupervised in an unsafe area or any time a child was placed in a potentially harmful situation - either through negligence or misconduct.