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  • Safe environments (21)
  • Emergency Preparedness (12)
  • Active Supervision (10)
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  • Child Care Health Consultation Webinar Series (3)

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  • Safety Practices

Tag

  • Safe environments (21)
  • Emergency Preparedness (12)
  • Active Supervision (10)
  • Child Abuse (6)
  • Playgrounds (4)
  • Home Safety (4)
  • Mental Health and Emergencies (4)
  • Transportation Safety (3)
  • Cleaning, Sanitizing, and Disinfecting (3)
  • Emergency Response and Recovery (3)
  • Home Visiting (2)
  • Pest Control (2)
  • Poisons (2)
  • Head Lice and Bed Bugs (1)
  • Physical Activity (1)
  • First Aid (1)
  • Reporting (1)
  • Lead Poisoning (1)
  • Trauma-informed Practices (1)
  • Medications (1)
  • Sleep (1)
  • Passenger Safety (1)
  • Facilities Planning (1)
  • Positive and Goal-oriented Relationships (1)
  • Vision (1)
  • Infant Care (1)
  • Staff Physical Health (1)
  • Sensitive Conversations (1)
  • Updated Performance Standards Implementation (1)

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  • Home Visitors (5)
  • Families (2)
  • Directors and Managers (1)
  • Health and Mental Health Services Staff (1)

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  • Home-Based Option (2)

Type

  • Article (34)
  • Publication (17)
  • Video (14)
  • Policy (2)
  • Topic Page (1)
  • Press Release (1)

Age Group

  • Infants and Toddlers (8)
  • Preschoolers (1)

Program Type

  • Child Care Programs (1)

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  • Culture of Safety (4)
  • Child Care Health Consultation Webinar Series (3)
Safety Practices

Early childhood programs keep children safe when their facilities, materials, and equipment are hazard-free and all staff use safety practices such as active supervision. Find resources to help staff and families reduce the number and severity of childhood injuries everywhere that children learn and grow. Discover tips for use at home, in cars and buses, on the playground, and in all early childhood settings.

Tips for Keeping Children Safe: A Developmental Guide

During the first five years, children constantly acquire new skills and knowledge. Caregivers who know what children can do and how they can get hurt can protect them from injury.

Hazard Mapping for Early Care and Education Programs

Hazard mapping is a process that Head Start programs can use after an injury occurs. It helps for emergency preparedness planning related to natural disasters.

Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery

These resources will help early childhood programs learn more about emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.

Tips for Keeping Infants and Toddlers Safe: A Developmental Guide for Home Visitors – Young Infants

Infants depend on their families for food, warmth, and care, and for meeting such basic needs as eating, diapering, sleeping, bonding, and safety. But all babies are unique. Some infants may settle easily and be capable of quickly soothing themselves.

Tips for Keeping Infants and Toddlers Safe: A Developmental Guide for Home Visitors – Mobile Infants

Mobile infants have more control of their head, torso, arms, and legs. They also begin to coordinate those movements. At this age, they sleep less and are more active during the day, eager to engage in everything around them.

Tips for Keeping Infants and Toddlers Safe: A Developmental Guide for Home Visitors – Toddlers

The toddler years are a time when children are building skills in all areas. They remember what they learn and share it with others. They understand things more deeply, make choices, and engage with others in new ways.

A Guide to Safety Conversations with Families

Learn strategies to support ongoing home safety conversations with families using home safety checklists.

Strategies from the Field: Active Supervision

Marco Beltran, Office of Head Start (OHS), shares how Region IX grantees—Sacramento Employment and Training Agency (SETA) and Contra Costa—have implemented strategies around child supervision. See how these grantees use redundant systems to make sure all children are accounted for in the classroom and on the playground in this 30-minute webinar. Amanda Bryans, director of the Education and Comprehensive Services Division, OHS, also joins the webinar for a question and answer session.

Latex Allergy

Staff wear latex gloves to prevent contact with bodily fluids. However, allergic reactions to latex do occur. Use these tips to prevent allergic reactions to latex gloves.

Mold: Prevention and Remediation Strategies for the Control and Removal of Fungal Growth

Mold is an environmental trigger for allergy and asthma. Learn about the removal of fungal growth, remediation protocols, and the effectiveness of various cleaning strategies.

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