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Babysitter Training with Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid
$80
The American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training course equips youth with the knowledge and skills needed to care for children and infants safely and responsibly. Designed for participants ages 11 and older, this class helps build confidence in handling real-world babysitting situations while emphasizing leadership, safety, and emergency preparedness.
Course Objectives
Participants will learn to:
Provide quality care for infants and children, including feeding, diapering, and playtime routines.
Recognize and respond to common emergencies such as injuries, choking, or sudden illness.
Perform basic first aid and CPR techniques for children and infants.
Communicate effectively with parents and guardians to understand expectations.
Develop leadership, professionalism, and problem-solving skills for babysitting success.
Create a babysitting business plan, including how to market services and set fair rates.
Requirements for Completion
To complete the course successfully, participants must:
Attend all portions of the class and actively participate in group discussions and activities.
Demonstrate understanding of key safety and caregiving concepts.
Complete all skills practice sessions and scenario-based learning activities.
Certification Details
Upon successful completion, participants will receive an American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training certification, valid for two years. The certification demonstrates that the student has completed a nationally recognized program in youth childcare safety and preparedness.
Blended Learning Format
This course is offered in a blended learning format, combining interactive online instruction with in-person, hands-on practice. The online modules introduce key concepts and prepare students for the in-person skills session, where they’ll apply what they’ve learned through role-playing and team exercises.
Next Steps After Registration
After registering, your instructor will email you to confirm class details and provide your enrollment link for the American Red Cross Learning Center. You’ll use this link to access the online learning portion, which must be completed before attending the in-person session. The instructor’s email will also include information about the class schedule, location, and what to bring on the day of training.
At North Texas CPR Training, our goal is to help every participant feel capable, confident, and ready to keep the children in their care safe and happy.

CPR for the Professional Rescuer
$250
The CPR for the Professional Rescuer (CPRO) course is designed for lifeguards, first responders, healthcare providers, and public safety professionals who require a higher level of training in emergency cardiovascular care. This course focuses on advanced rescue skills, teamwork, and rapid response to breathing and cardiac emergencies.
Course Objectives
Participants will learn to:
Perform high-quality CPR on adults, children, and infants as both a single rescuer and part of a team.
Use an automated external defibrillator (AED) effectively and safely.
Provide ventilations using a resuscitation mask and bag-valve-mask (BVM).
Recognize and respond to respiratory and cardiac arrest scenarios.
Manage choking emergencies in victims of all ages.
Coordinate care with other rescuers and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.
Understand legal considerations and scene safety principles for professional rescuers.
Requirements for Completion
To successfully complete the course, participants must:
Complete all required online learning modules before the in-person session.
Actively participate in all skills practice and team-based scenarios.
Demonstrate competency in all required CPR and rescue skills.
Pass the final written exam with a score of 80% or higher.
Certification Details
Upon successful completion, participants will earn an American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer (CPRO) certification, valid for two years. This certification meets professional-level training requirements for aquatic safety personnel, lifeguards, and other emergency responders.
Blended Learning Format
This course uses a blended learning model, combining interactive online training with an in-person skills session. The online portion covers essential knowledge and allows participants to learn at their own pace. The in-person class provides hands-on practice, skill demonstration, and scenario-based assessments to ensure real-world readiness.
Next Steps After Registration
After registering, your instructor will contact you via email to confirm your class details and provide a link to the American Red Cross Learning Center. Through this link, you’ll be enrolled in the online portion of the course, which must be completed prior to the in-person session. The instructor’s email will also include details about class time, location, and what to bring to the session.
North Texas CPR Training is dedicated to preparing every participant to act with confidence, skill, and professionalism when every second counts.

Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid
$85
The Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED course teaches participants how to recognize and respond to a variety of medical emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. This comprehensive training is ideal for community members, workplace responders, teachers, coaches, and anyone who wants to be prepared to help in an emergency.
Course Objectives
Participants will learn to:
Recognize and respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies in adults, children, and infants.
Perform high-quality CPR and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) safely and effectively.
Respond to choking incidents across all age groups.
Provide first aid for common injuries such as bleeding, burns, and sudden illnesses.
Recognize and manage emergencies related to temperature extremes, allergic reactions, and asthma.
Take preventive measures to reduce the risk of injury or illness.
Requirements for Completion
To successfully complete the course, participants must:
Complete all online modules before attending the in-person skills session.
Actively participate in all class activities, discussions, and practice sessions.
Demonstrate competency in required CPR, AED, and first aid skills.
Pass the final written assessment with a minimum score of 80%.
Certification Details
Upon successful completion, participants will receive an American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED certification, valid for two years. This certification meets OSHA and workplace requirements and is nationally recognized for emergency preparedness training.
Blended Learning Format
This course follows a blended learning model, combining interactive online training with an instructor-led in-person session. The online portion introduces key concepts and allows participants to learn at their own pace, while the in-person session focuses on practicing lifesaving skills and applying them through realistic scenarios.
Next Steps After Registration
After registering, your instructor will email you to confirm class details and provide your enrollment link for the American Red Cross Learning Center. This link grants access to the online course materials, which must be completed before attending the in-person class. The instructor’s email will also include information about class time, location, and what to bring on the day of training.
At North Texas CPR Training, we’re committed to empowering individuals with the confidence and skills to take action and save lives when every moment matters.