Continuing Education for Professionals
Our Continuing Education courses are available either pre-recorded through our learning management system or live through Zoom. Get started creating inclusive, awe-inspiring play solutions by selecting an option below.
Continuing Education for Professionals
Accreditation
All courses are available to you for free, with accreditation* We’re an approved provider through ASLA’s Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System (LA CES). Courses are approved for LA CES 1.0 PDH/HSW accreditation*. If you’re a landscape architect or other professional, you can count on Little Tikes Commercial to help maintain your LA CES accreditation.
* To receive accreditation, you must pass the quiz at the end of each course.
Continuing Education for Professionals
On-Demand Courses
All on-demand courses are available through our learning management system, which provides you the opportunity to learn at your own pace, and is available 24/7/365. If you’re a first-time user, select “Sign Up” below to register. If you’re a returning user, select “Log In” and enter your credentials. To review our available on-demand courses, select “View Course Descriptions”. (Please note there is a multi-step process for registering.)
Continuing Education for Professionals
How to Register for On-Demand Courses
Continuing Education for Professionals
Live Courses:
Sign up for one of our upcoming live Continuing Education courses below.
Continuing Education for Professionals
Research Informed Design for Play for All Ages – July 17th @1PM ET
Play is one of the best investments we can make in public health. Research shows that play gets people to move more, connect more, and spend more time outdoors, laying the foundation for a lifetime of health and happiness. Regardless of age, ability, or background, everyone deserves a great place to play! But how we design for play matters.
Meghan Talarowski, founder of Studio Ludo, a 501(c)3 non-profit whose mission is building better play through research, design, and advocacy, will present key findings of the National Study of Playgrounds. This was the first observational study of playgrounds to compare the impacts of design on physical activity and play behavior across gender, age, and socio-economic status.
This data is the most current picture of playgrounds and their influence on physical activity in the United States. It identifies precisely what playground elements promote moderate to vigorous physical activity and how these elements may have a sizeable future impact on population health. Talarowski will discuss the benefits of specific types of equipment, the importance of site amenities, and the impact of sensory play.
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
- Explain how the design of play environments impacts physical health and social behavior.
- Understand how research can inform the future of play design.
- Describe the impact play environments have on public health for all ages, abilities, and backgrounds.
Continuing Education for Professionals
On-Demand Course
Descriptions:
All on-demand courses are previously recorded.