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Portions for Preschoolers At child care, the amount of food served at meals and snacks depends on the age of the child. A reasonable portion for preschoolers is smaller than for teens or adults. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) created the chart in the link below. It shows how portions compare for adults and preschoolers. It may not look like a lot, but the amounts shown below are just right for preschoolers’ small stomachs and energy needs.  Document
Potty Training: Learning to Use the Toilet Tips, skills, and strategies for successful toilet training.  Tipsheet
Practical Strategies for Supporting Young Children and Staff with Masking Here is a special episode of Teacher Time from the Office of Head Start National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching, and Learning. Tune in to this webinar to hear how to "support the masking requirement in the Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS). This episode focuses on strategies you can use to promote mask-wearing among children and adults in your programs." Website
Practicar el lavado de manos adecuado (Practicing Proper Handwashing) Lavarse las manos es una de las mejores formas de protegerse y proteger a los niños bajo su cuidado de enfermarse. Aprenda cuándo y cómo debe lavarse las manos para mantenerse saludable y prevenir la propagación de enfermedades. Tipsheet
Practicar un cuidado infantil seguro y saludable (Practicing Healthy and Safe Child Care) Registration Available Sunday, July 2, 2023 - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Desarrolle una sólida formación y comprensión de las formas de optimizar la salud y la seguridad de los niños. Aprenda a crear un lugar seguro y saludable para los niños. Explore formas de promover el bienestar de los niños bajo cuidado. Este es un autoestudio en línea que los participantes completan a su propio ritmo. Área del marco de conocimientos y competencias - VII.A: Establecimiento de Prácticas Saludables (4 Horas),  VII.B: Garantizar la seguridad (3 horas), VII.C: Proporcionar una nutrición saludable (3 horas) Área de contenido de CDA - I: Planificación de un entorno de aprendizaje seguro y saludable. Este curso es accesible desde un dispositivo móvil. Para un rendimiento óptimo, se recomienda verlo desde una computadora o tableta. Para diez horas en su Registro de aprendizaje, regístrese y pague en línea en Develop. Luego, complete un documento de reflexión de 500 palabras y envielo con su reflexión. Tenga en cuenta que únicamente tiene acceso a ese documento como modo de visualización. Para habilitar la edición, descargue el documento. Haga clic en "archivo" y luego en "descargar como" en la esquina superior izquierda de esta pantalla. Esto le dará la opción de abrir el documento como un documento de Word en su propia computadora. Luego, puede completar la información y enviarla por correo electrónico a: credit@inclusivechildcare.org. * Haga caso omiso de las instrucciones con respecto a un examen final. La única evaluación de aprendizaje necesaria es el documento de reflexión. Course
Practicing Proper Handwashing Handwashing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and the children in your care from getting sick. Learn when and how you should wash your hands to stay healthy and prevent the spread of illness. Tipsheet
Practicing Safe and Healthy Child Care Develop a strong background and understanding of ways to optimize children’s health and safety. Learn to create a safe and healthy place for children. Explore ways to promote the well-being of the children in care. This is an online self-study that participants complete at their own pace.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area - VII.A: Establishing Healthy Practices (4.0 hr), VII.B: Ensuring Safety (3.0 hr), and VII.C: Providing Healthy Nutrition (3.0 hr)CDA Content Area - I: Planning a safe, healthy learning environment  This course is accessible from a mobile device. For optimal performance, viewing from a computer or tablet is highly recommended. For ten clock hours on your Learning Record, please register and pay online at Develop. Then, complete a 500 word reflection paper and submit this document with your reflectionPlease note: You have access to this document as view only. To enable editing, download the document. Click "file" then "download as" in the upper left-hand corner of this screen. This will give you the option to open the document as a Word doc on your own computer. Then, you can complete the information and email it to: credit@inclusivechildcare.org. *Disregard any directions regarding a final quiz. The only learning assessment needed is the reflection paper. Course
Preguntas que hacer cuando busque un consultorio dental Puede ser difícil encontrar un consultorio dental que sea apropiado para usted y su hijo. Esta hoja de consejos ofrece ejemplos de algunas preguntas que usted puede hacerle al personal de un consultorio dental antes de decidirse a pedir una cita. Document
Premature baby? Understand your preemie's special needs "If your baby is born too early, the miracle of birth might be overshadowed by health concerns and the possible long-term effects of prematurity. However, there's much you can do to take care of your premature baby — and yourself — as you look toward the future." Learn more in this article from the Mayo Clinic Staff. Website
Preparing for and Responding to Measles in Your Child Care Measles can spread quickly in a child care setting and can cause serious illness. Infants who are too young to be vaccinated and children with other health conditions are at high risk for severe disease. The most important step you can take is to ensure children and staff are vaccinated with the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine. The MMR vaccine is safe and effective at preventing measles disease. Learn more from this resource from the Minnesota Department of Health Document