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Extractions: Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in children in the United States! This horrible statistic is made worse when we discover that 75% of child fatalities and 50% of child injuries could be eliminated with the consistent and correct use of child safety seats and safety belts! Educate yourself about your responsibility as a caregiver/parent to provide the children in your care with the protection that law and common sense dictate. When you drive with children in the car, children must be in safety seats and belts and in them correctly!
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Extractions: Safe Kids Canada fact sheets and information about a wide range of safety topics, including home safety, playground safety, water safety, pedestrian safety, cycling safety, in-line skating safety, sports safety, winter safety fact sheets free to order from Safe Kids Canada Playground safety checklist Home safety checklist for parents and older kids Road safety checklist (for kids 5-9)
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Extractions: JavaScript Web Site Menu Switched Off WiredKids Safe Sites By Subject Parents Parents We are reviewing sites continuously, but there are so many sites out there we might overlook some. Please fill out our online form or if you know of a great site would like us to see! Nominate a site now! All of the Approved Safe Site links open in a new browser window Activity Place http://www.123child.com/ America Reads - Just for Kids http://www.ed.gov/inits/americareads/kids.html Babloo http://www.babloo.com/ ChildFun Activities http://childfun.com/activities.shtml Dr Jim's Connection http://www.alaweb.com/~drjim/index.html http://www.hi2u.org/ http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Museum/ National Parent Information Network http://npin.org/ Parent Place.com http://www.parentsplace.com/ Parent Soup http://www.parentsoup.com/ ParenTech http://www.parentech.org/ Parenthood Web http://parenthoodweb.com/ Parenting Adolescents http://parentingadolescents.com/
Early Connections - Preschool information and examples on Computer Ergonomics for Elementary School. Many of thesuggestions can be modified for use in preschool settings. Internet safety http://www.netc.org/earlyconnections/preschool/health.html
Extractions: Safety Hardware Resources As technology becomes a bigger part of children's lives, so does the need to pay attention to the health issues of using computers. Children need to be taught simple safety principles from the time they begin using computers. Don't overlook the obvious when children use computers: For children as well as adults, bad posture can cause sore wrists, eye fatigue, headaches, neck strain and even back pain. Since kids may be using computers both at home and at school, there is the potential for problems to develop over time. To prevent eye problems avoid flickering lights or glare on the screen, and look away from the monitor frequently. (This is true for video games also.) Get up and walk around (moving around rests both the eyes and the body), focus on a distant object, remember not to stare at the screen, and blink often.
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Extractions: Child Care Publications Working Together for Quality Child Care preschoolenrichmentteam.org With funding from the Office of Child Care Services, the Department of Education, the Department of Public Health, and through various collaborations in the community, we offer many training sessions at affordable costs. Our trainings offer Office of Child Care Services approved hours, CDA training hours, Professional Development Points and in some cases early childhood CEUs. More than 2400 providers participate in P.E.T. trainings each year. We hope you will join us. Click on a link below to find the area you are interested in, or take your time to read through the whole page!
Teaching Preschoolers To Be Fire Safe To work, a preschool fire safety program should involve both the children andtheir parents. Make fire safety information part of meetings with parents. http://www.cyberstreet.com/firedept/preschoo.htm
Extractions: Teaching Preschoolers to be Fire Safe Tragically, children five years of age and younger are more than twice as likely to die in fires as are older children and adults. Most fire fatalities involving preschool children fall into four categories. Preschool and kindergarten teachers and parents can make an important difference by teaching fire safety in a way that young children can understand. It's a proven fact that providing these lessons early can save lives. To work, a preschool fire safety program should involve both the children and their parents. Through the activities described in this brochure, young children can encourage the adults in their households to be aware of home fire hazards and to know what to do if there is a fire. Each year, many fires are started by children playing with matches or lighters. Young children should learn that matches and lighters can get hot and hurt children and that they are for grown-ups only.
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Extractions: Search: Current Press Releases Past Press Releases Press Release Peace of Mind for Parents: ChildRecall to Provide Child Safety Information on Lycos PEACE OF MIND FOR PARENTS: CHILDRECALL TO PROVIDE CHILD SAFETY INFORMATION ON LYCOS Parents Can Quickly Search for Recalled Products on Parents Section of Lycos Zone WESTON, Fla. October 6, 2000 ChildRecall.com, a division of Toddlerwatch, Inc., announced today that its product recalls and child safety information is now available on a co-branded Lycos site. Lycos, Inc. is the Internets leading multi-brand network. Located in the parents section on Lycos Zone ( http://childrecall.lycos.com ), the award-winning Web site for children ages three to 12 in the Lycos Network, the co-branded content allows parents and caregivers to quickly and easily search a comprehensive database to identify recalled products that could potentially harm children. The alliance of ChildRecall.com and Lycos allows us to get important recall and safety information into more households than ever before, said Chris Bezick, founder of ChildRecall.com and director of child safety for Toddlerwatch. Child safety is the most important concern for every parent, and ChildRecall.com is dedicated to making it easy for parents to obtain the most up-to-date information from a reliable, user-friendly source. Content provided by ChildRecall gives Lycos users access to a database of recalled products and tips on child safety. This association also offers a venue for parents to report dangerous or faulty products before an official recall is announced. In addition, users may register their childcare products on the site for notification of any recalls.
Bicycle Safety And Skills For Infants, Toddlers, And Preschoolers Although preschool cyclists do not have the cognitive skills necessary to deal withcomplex cycling situations, it is learn about important safety information. http://www.bicyclinginfo.org/ee/ed_preschool.htm
Extractions: Although preschool cyclists do not have the cognitive skills necessary to deal with complex cycling situations, it is vital that this age group begin learning basic safety rules alongside fundamental motor skills. Getting a head start on safety now will put kids on the track to smart lifelong cycling.
Fire Prevention And Public Education Programs Program Free curriculum and training is available for preschool teachers who wouldlike to teach fire safety skills to Click here for more information. http://www.ci.renton.wa.us/fire/pubed/pubed.htm
Extractions: Legal Notice - IF YOU OWN A HOME OR PROPERTY WITH CADET HEATERS , THIS NOTICE MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. This is a Court-ordered notice to residents of Washington, Oregon, or Idaho with in-wall electric heaters manufactured by Cadet Manufacturing Company, models FX, LX, TK, ZA, RA, RK, RLX, and RX ("Cadet Heaters"). SCHOOL PROGRAMS: Preschool Fire Safety Program - Free curriculum and training is available for preschool teachers who would like to teach fire safety skills to their students. The program includes lesson plans, interactive activities, games and a video. After completing the program, preschools can request a special fire department visit to their school, or a fire station tour. Note: Preschools must participate in this program to schedule fire department visits or tours. Click here for more information. Kindergarten Fire Safety and Firefighter Visit - Annual classroom visit to all kindergarten classrooms. The program focuses on match/lighter safety, stop, drop and roll, first aid for burns, and firefighters as community helpers. The program concludes with a fire engine tour and spraying water from the fire hose. Program time: 45 minutes (program is scheduled in October).
PBS Parents. Issues & Advice. Health & Safety. Booklist | PBS the information more accessible. (Kindergarten Grade 2) DW Rides Again AuthorMarc Brown DW learns bicycle safety tips in this Arthur story. (preschool - http://www.pbs.org/parents/issuesadvice/booklist/health_safety.html
Extractions: Teaching children important health and safety tips will prepare them for a healthier, safer life. Sharing these books with your child can make the learning process more fun. The books below address important issues such as how food affects the body, why hygiene is important, and how safety rules can save you. The books for adults , featured at the end of this list, provide parents and caregivers with more detailed information on health and safety.
Alphabet Letter P Preschool Activities And Crafts Come and have fun with alphabet letter P preschool activities and crafts for OfficerPoster Coloring Page, Coloring Book with safety information, Police Hat http://www.first-school.ws/theme/alphaletter/p.htm
Extractions: New or NC new content for the current month Come and have fun with alphabet letter P preschool activities and crafts for toddlers, preschoolers and early elementary. Visit a theme below for lesson plans that include activities with easy instructions, printable crafts, printable materials in color and coloring pages, suggested children's literature and related online early childhood resources. Alphabet Letter Activity Index Letter A Letter B Letter C Letter D ... Letter O [ Letter P ] Letter Q Letter R Letter S Letter T ... Letter P Printable Materials All color posters, coloring pages, handwriting practice tracers and worksheets. First Alphabet
City Of Virginia Beach - Fire Department - Child Safety Seat Checks Contact Patricia Davidson for more information. Back to the top safety Connection preschool Extravaganza preschool Extravaganza Photos Burn Camp http://www.vbgov.com/dept/fire/LifeSafetyPrograms/lspchildseat.asp
Extractions: **REMINDER**All children between their 6th and 16th birthday must be properly restrained by a child restraint system or a safety belt. Virginia Beach Firefighters have been trained to provide parents, grandparents, babysitters and anyone who transports a child information on properly installing a child safety passenger seat.
USA Gymnastics Online: Safety And Education: Coaching Accreditation To provide appropriate information regarding preschool philosophy, understandingthe preschoolage child be an effective teacher, safety considerations, class http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/safety-and-education/accreditation.html
Extractions: Index: The following descriptions represent the requirements for Level I accreditation. Coaches and administrators are reminded that these components represent minimum standards and should not be viewed as definitive recognition of any one coach's competence, experience, effectiveness, or limitations. These components may be completed in any order. This Kit includes the Rookie Coaches Gymnastics Guide Sequential Gymnastics II , a Video and workbook. One test is included with the Rookkie book and one test is included with the Sequential book. You may make copies of the blank tests in order to have additional staff members complete and submit. Additional Video workbooks can be purchased.
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Extractions: Fire Marshal ... Other Links Public Safety is Everyone's Responisbility The Emergency Management, Fire and Building Services, and Public Safety Training Foundation was created by the Indiana General Assembly as a legal entity into which the state will deposit monies that it collects from the sale of Hoosier Safety license plates. This not-for-profit foundation is one of the first of its kind in the country. Through it, you can take part in helping to protect your loved ones, your neighbors and yourself while declaring your dedication to Hoosier Safety Money raised by the Foundation will be divided into four funds. Twenty-two and one half percent will go to emergency management, 22.5 percent to fire services, 22.5 percent to building services, 22.5 percent to emergency medical and 10 percent to a stewardship fund to promote the sales of the license plate. When you renew your vehicle's plate you can start supporting those who ensure your safety on a daily basis. Simply ask for one the next time you mail in your renewal form or visit a local license branch. It takes $40 in addition to your normal registration and excise fees. $25 goes to the foundation and $15 is for BMV plate administrative costs.
KinderStart - Education/Daycare/Childcare : Health Issues In Schools The information in this handbook applies to any child care Comments (0) Rate thisSite; The Perpetual preschool The Health and safety Area Welcome to http://www.kinderstart.com/educationdaycarechildcare/healthissuesinschools.html
Extractions: The California Healthy Kids Resource Center provides education materials for free loan to teachers, professionals, and community members who work with students within the State of California. Reviews of health education materials, school health laws, health education research and links to health education sites are included"> Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS) is a nonpartisan policy and program resource center created to strengthen health care delivery systems for children and adolescents. CHHCS is based at The George Washington University and is jointly sponsored by the School of Public Health and Health Services and the Graduate School of Education and Human Development
Standard 4 Early Childhood, Education And Services Industry Trade Association) toy safety information from industry. ccie.com (ChildCare information Exchange Magazine into ability levels from preschool to sixth http://www.aafcs.org/fcs/pages/ec.html
Extractions: Governmental Sites Early childhood careers and services www.bls.gov/oco Bureau of Labor Statistics) Occupational Outlook Handbook www.census.gov (U.S. Census Bureau) includes teaching tools www.childstats.gov (ChildStats.gov) helpful statistics about children and families in the U.S. www.consumer.gov/children.htm (Consumer Information for Children) www.nccic.org (National Child Care Information Center) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: an electronic question-answering service about childcare issues, links to childcare resource list and directories Early childhood practices/curricular helps www.ci.phoenix.az.us/POLICE/babysi1.html (City of Phoenix, Arizona) A Babysitting Resource guide www.cpsc.gov/ Consumer Product Safety Commission) resources include ã4kidsä and access to other information about unsafe products www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/chldcare.html (Consumer Product Safety Commission) Child Care Safety Checklist for Child Care Settings www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/abc/abc.htm (The Center for Disease Control) An online handbook for child care providers, includes a link to fact sheets for specific childhood diseases and conditions
Child Care Services For Preschool Children In New York City, preschool aged child care nutrition; education and recreationalprograms; safety and sanitation. To request this information write to one of http://www.newyork.bbb.org/Library/publications/subrep13.html
Extractions: Where to Get Additional Information In New York City, child care is defined as any service which provides care on a regular basis. The total number of children receiving care are to be counted, including the children or foster children of the owner or care giver in charge, and the children of other staff members or volunteers if the children will be on the premises at any time. In other parts of New York State, children who attend kindergarten or a grade level higher than kindergarten are not counted if they are in the legal custody of or boarded out with the care provider. There are generally four types of child care services offered for preschool aged children: 1) Informal Care 4) Day Care Centers (Day Care Centers may also offer special services such as "night care" or "infant care.") The difference between the four types of centers is based on the number of children receiving care and whether the care is provided in a personal residence or commercial location. A commercial location is any place other than a personal residence. This includes employer, or university-sponsored day care programs.