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Health, Behavioral Health, and Safety

Promoting Safe Sleep Environments for Infants

Watch this video to learn how to have culturally-sensitive conversations with families of infants. Discover and share tips for sleep wear, sleeping areas, and more to prevent sudden infant death syndrome.

Playground Safety Tips for Early Childhood Programs

This video focuses on how to prevent injuries by taking steps to make your playground a safer place. Learn how to create outdoor play areas that minimize risk and maximize opportunities for learning and play.

Testing Your Facility's Drinking Water for Lead

The only way to know if there is lead in your program’s water is to test it. This tip sheet will answer your questions about testing for lead in your program's drinking water.

Steps to Take if There Is Lead in Your Drinking Water

This tip sheet will answer your questions about what to do if there is lead in your program's drinking water.

Preventing Injuries in Early Childhood Programs

Preventing Injuries in Early Childhood Programs is a course available on the Individualized Professional Development Portfolio that will help you make your early childhood program a safe place for children.

Young Children and Lead in Drinking Water

Learn about the effects of lead on young children and how to prevent exposure in drinking water.

Why Should Head Start Programs Test Water for Lead?

Hear from Marco Beltran, senior program specialist from the Office of Head Start, about testing water for lead in Head Start facilities.

Creating Healthy and Safe Environments

This webinar explores how child care health consultants can collaborate with Head Start directors and teachers to create healthy and safe learning environments.

Preventing Oral Injuries

Oral injuries to the face and mouth happen often among young children. Explore strategies Head Start staff can use to help prevent these injuries.

Partner with a CCHC to Improve Health and Safety: Tips for Early Care and Education Programs

Learn how programs can find and connect with child care health consultants (CCHCs). Explore ways CCHCs can help improve program safety as well as provide professional development opportunities for staff.

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