The importance of safe sleep for infants
State law requires licensed child care providers to:
- Place an infant on their back to sleep in an approved crib for every sleep.
- Place infant on a firm mattress with a tight-fitting sheet, with nothing else in the crib.
- Obtain annual Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) training for self and all substitutes, assistants and helpers.
- Conduct monthly crib inspections and annual recall checks.
More safe sleep information
Safe sleep practices save lives - Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families
Safe sleep standards and training requirements for child care - Minnesota Department of Human Services
Infant Safe Sleep - Minnesota Department of Health
Training requirements
The Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families requires trainings for licensure and to continue providing child care.
New applicants must complete mandatory pre-service training prior to licensure. Current license holders and those who work within a child care program must have a total of 16 hours of training each calendar year.
Initial and ongoing training requirements for licensed family child care
Training Requirements for Licensed Family Child Care - Minnesota Department of Human Services
Where to get training
Training requirements for family child care providers - Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families
Provider training resources
DevelopToolMN - Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families
Child Care Aware MN
Achieve - Minnesota Center for Professional Development
Think Small
Eager-to-Learn
Safe Travel/Car Seat Training - Minnesota Department of Public Safety