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Learn How to Respond Confidently During Pediatric Emergencies

Gain the practical Pediatric CPR and AED training needed to respond calmly and effectively when infants or children need immediate help.

Whether you work in childcare, education, healthcare, youth programs, or want to feel more prepared as a parent or caregiver, AllGrace College of Health Sciences provides supportive, hands-on training designed to help you protect the children who depend on you most.

Flexible class options available. Beginner-friendly training designed to build confidence and practical emergency response skills.

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Duration: 4 hours

Price: $150

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CPR Certification

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Children Depend on Prepared Adults

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Be Ready to Respond With Confidence When Every Second Counts

Emergencies involving infants and children can happen suddenly and without warning.

Whether it is a child who stops breathing, an infant choking, or a medical emergency during school, childcare, sports, or everyday activities, many adults fear they may not know what to do during those critical moments.

Many individuals feel:

  • nervous about performing CPR correctly on infants or children
  • afraid they may panic during pediatric emergencies
  • unsure how pediatric CPR differs from adult CPR
  • overwhelmed by childcare or workplace certification requirements
  • anxious about using an AED during a pediatric emergency
  • uncertain whether they could stay calm when a child needs immediate help

You should not have to feel helpless during moments where quick action could make a life-changing difference for a child.

Preparedness Creates Confidence

Pediatric CPR/AED training is more than a certification requirement.

It is about becoming someone who can stay calm, act quickly, and provide potentially life-saving support when infants or children need emergency care.

At AllGrace College of Health Sciences, we help parents, caregivers, teachers, childcare professionals, healthcare workers, and youth program staff develop practical pediatric CPR and AED skills through supportive, hands-on training designed to strengthen both competence and confidence.

Because when children depend on you, preparation matters.

Watch One of Past CPR Certification Classes

Some Of Our Past Students Practicing In Class

From Uncertain to Prepared

Before Training

Many students begin class feeling:

  • intimidated by pediatric emergency situations
  • unsure how to perform CPR safely on children or infants
  • worried about making mistakes during emergencies
  • anxious about responding under pressure
  • overwhelmed by certification expectations
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After Training

Students leave feeling:

  • more confident responding during pediatric emergencies
  • prepared to perform infant and child CPR
  • capable of using an AED appropriately
  • calmer and more prepared under pressure
  • better equipped for workplace and childcare requirements

This training helps bridge the gap between uncertainty and preparedness.

Why Choose AllGrace College of Health Sciences

Supportive Learning Environment

We understand that pediatric emergency response training can feel intimidating. Our instructors create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable learning and practicing confidently.

Hands-On, Practical Training

Students gain practical experience through guided instruction and real-world pediatric emergency response practice.

Training Designed for Real-Life Situations

Our first aid courses focus on practical skills that can help at home, in workplaces, schools, childcare settings, and community environments.

North Carolina Workplace Readiness

This course supports certification and workplace requirements for many childcare, education, healthcare, and youth-focused roles throughout North Carolina.

Clear, Step-by-Step Instruction

We simplify pediatric CPR and AED training into manageable, confidence-building instruction designed to reduce confusion and overwhelm.

Benefits of Pediatric CPR/AED Training

Build Real Confidence

Training helps reduce uncertainty and gives you practical skills to respond more calmly during pediatric emergencies.

Strengthen Workplace Readiness

Many childcare, education, and healthcare employers require pediatric CPR certification.

Learn Practical Life-Saving Skills

Gain emergency response skills that may help protect infants, children, students, patients, or members of your community.

Improve Emergency Preparedness

Feel more capable responding during choking incidents, cardiac emergencies, and other pediatric medical situations.

Become Someone Children Can Depend On

Preparedness creates confidence and helps you feel more capable during important moments.

A Simple Path to Certification

1. Choose Your Class

Select a schedule that works best for your availability.

2. Complete Hands-On First Aid Training

Learn practical first aid skills through guided instruction and hands-on practice.

3. Get Certified and Move Forward With Confidence

Successfully complete the course and gain certification that supports your workplace, career, or personal preparedness goals.

What You Will Learn

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This Adult and Pediatric First Aid course may include training in:

  • Responding to common injuries
  • Basic emergency scene assessment
  • Bleeding and wound care
  • Burn response
  • Injury management
  • Responding to sudden illness
  • Pediatric emergency response considerations
  • Confidence-building first aid practice

Training is designed to help students feel more prepared for real-world emergency situations.

Who This Course Is For

This course is ideal for:

  • Parents and caregivers
  • Teachers and school staff
  • Childcare providers
  • Coaches and fitness professionals
  • Workplace employees
  • Healthcare students
  • Community volunteers
  • Individuals seeking first aid certification in North Carolina
  • Anyone wanting to feel more prepared during emergencies

No advanced medical background is required for many participants.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who should take a Pediatric CPR/AED course?

This course is helpful for parents, teachers, childcare providers, babysitters, healthcare workers, coaches, and anyone caring for children.

No. Many students take this course with no prior medical or emergency response experience.

Yes. Training typically includes CPR techniques for both infants and children.

Yes. Students receive training on AED use and pediatric emergency response procedures.

Yes. Many childcare centers, schools, and workplaces throughout North Carolina require pediatric CPR certification.

Yes. Hands-on training is included to help students build confidence and practical pediatric emergency response skills.

Certification timelines may vary depending on the certifying organization and workplace requirements.

Absolutely. The course is designed to help students respond more confidently and calmly during emergencies involving infants and children.

Be Ready When a Child Needs Help Most

Emergencies involving children can happen unexpectedly.

The right training can help you respond with greater confidence, clarity, and preparedness when critical moments happen.

Take the next step toward becoming someone children, families, and workplaces can rely on during emergencies.

Questions about schedules, certification requirements, or eligibility? Our team is here to help guide you.