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Health Needs of Children Facing Rural Homelessness From the Head Start Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center:Head Start services fill a critical need in rural areas. They support the health of children and families, including those experiencing homelessness. This resource describes the health needs of children facing rural homelessness. It also offers strategies to support health-related needs in rural communities.  Website
Health Precautions Related to Covid-Updates as of September 29, 2022 Our guest, Sarah Hawley, RN, BSN, PHN, shares the most recent updates to the precautions and expectations that child care settings need in place related to the current Covid status.  This episode covers an overview of the CDC’s CURRENT Operational Guidance to Support In-person Learning.    Podcast
Health Tips for Families These fact sheets can be used by all early care and professional programs to share in your programs and communities to strengthen the health and wellness of all children. These tip sheets are available in nine different languages. Website
Healthy Active Living Here are some great resources on healthy, active living from the Head Start Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center. Website
Healthy Child Care America All early childhood experiences matter. And nearly 50% of children under 5 attend out of home care. Pediatricians need to be involved in helping promote quality early education and child care because it is where the children are. The Healthy Child Care resources assist pediatric health providers in collaborating with early education and child care providers to increase the quality of care, promote early education and improve children's health and well-being.​ Website
Healthy Children HealthyChildren.org is the only parenting website backed by 66​,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Whether you're looking for general information related to child health or for more specific guidance on parenting issues, you've come to the right place. Here, you'll find information regarding the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) many programs and activities, our policies and guidelines, our publications and other child health resources, as well as much, much more. Best of all, you can rest assured that the information comes from the nation's leading child health experts and that we have scientific research supporting our recommendations.​​​ Website
Healthy Day Toolkit "Together, Alliance for a Healther Generation and Kohls are encouraging families to create a healthier home life. Support physical, social, and emotional well-being for kids and adults by incorporating each of these areas into your daily routine."  You will find resources available in English and Spanish! Document
Healthy Eating: Healthy Habits Start Early Tips for for families on forming healthy eating habits early in life from the National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness. Document
Healthy From the Start: How Feeding Nurtures Your Young Child's Body, Heart and Mind This guide offers parents information on how feeding skills unfold over the first three years. Explores how feeding is much more than about food—it is a chance to bond with children and nurture their social-emotional skills. Provides strategies for dealing with “picky eaters” as well. Document
Healthy Gender Development and Young Children Healthy Gender Development and Young Children: A Guide for Early Childhood Programs and Professionals offers practical guidance for teachers, caregivers, parents and staff. It draws on decades of research on child and gender development, and experiences of early childhood educators, pediatricians, and mental health professionals. Document