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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
|---|---|---|
| Immunization: Protection for All | Fact and common questions regarding the safety of immunizations. | Tipsheet |
| Inclusion Matters 300th Episode! | Our CICC Podcast, Inclusion Matters is celebrating! The 300th episode of this podcast is now available. The first origins of Inclusion Matters started back in the early 2000’s with some rudimentary equipment and an idea to spread the word about creating successful inclusive environments for young children. Today, in 2025 we are on the brink of our 30th anniversary and still sharing content that highlights and supports quality early childhood care for all children. Tune in to listen to some highlights from our many years of broadcasting Inclusion Matters. | Podcast |
| Infant Feeding | The first study of a nationally representative group of US infants reports that more than half of babies are currently introduced to complementary foods, that is, foods or drinks other than breast milk or formula, sooner than they should be. Babies who were never breastfed or breastfed for less than four months were most likely to be introduced to foods too early. These findings emphasize the need to introduce foods at the proper time to get the most benefit from breast milk or formula. | Document |
| Infants and Toddlers’ Well-Being Needs a Solid Nutritional Foundation | Food is a main contributor to healthy physical growth and development in young children. What, when and how a child eats beginning in infancy matters to the nutritional habits they will develop later in life. | Document |
| Infants, Toddlers, and Screen Media | Not all screen media are healthy for children and exposing very young children to screen media can have lasting impacts on their learning. This article offers definitions, research, and ideas for professionals and families to use. | Document |
| Influenza (Flu) Information for Child Care Settings from MDH | Influenza (Flu) Information for Child Care Settings fact sheet from the Minnesota Department of Health. | Document |
| Injuries and Injury Prevention | Details how injuries happen and offers advice on planning ahead and taking precautions to reduce risks in the child care setting. | Tipsheet |
| Injury Prevention | We welcome our strong partner Sarah Hawley RN, BSN, PHN of Minnesota Child Care Health Consultants back again for a conversation about injury prevention in the early childhood setting. We discuss key techniques that promote safe care for all young children and their adult caregivers. | Podcast |
| Involving Children in Child Care Emergency Preparedness | "Just as it is important to partner with families for child care emergency preparedness, it is important to involve children as well. Even young children can learn about and help prepare for emergencies. Clear communication between adults and the children in their care is important to help children with emergency preparedness, response and recovery. Explanations and interactions should be developmentally appropriate, and adults should remain calm to help children remain calm." Here is a great resource from Child Care Aware of America. | Document |
| IR VS. NO IR: Preparar la Evacuación o el Refugio En El Lugar | Existen muchos tipos de emergencias. En algunas situaciones, puede que necesite evacuar (“IR”). Sin embargo, hay otras emergencias en las que es mejor refugiarse en el lugar (“NO IR”). El tipo de emergencia determina cómo debe reaccionar. Establezca un sistema de alerta para que el personal y los niños sepan qué medidas deben tomar. | Document |
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