PDF Basic Health and Safety Practices: Child Care Provider's Guide View
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PDF Child Care Providers' Role in Children's Oral Health - December 2015 QCC Newsletter View
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This newsletter describes some common oral health concerns that affect young children, in particular infants and toddlers, and gives you recommendations to promote oral hygiene in your program as well as tips that you can share with families.
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PDF Cloth Face Coverings View
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Children over age 2 should wear cloth face coverings when they can't stay 6 feet away from others outside their home.
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PDF Encouraging Healthy Eating Habits May Newsletter 2017 View
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Forming healthy eating habits begins early. Consistently teaching your child to eat nutritiously will help his growth, development, and overall health throughout his life.
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PDF Food Safety and Your Child - June 2016 FFN Newsletter View
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This newsletter will provide you with food safety tips for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
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PDF Immunize Your Child Against Common Childhood Diseases - November 2014 Newsletter View
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This newsletter addresses information provided by the Center for Disease Control on a few common vaccine-preventable diseases in young children, as well as tips on making immunization visits more positive for your child.
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PDF Keeping it Clean and Green (April 2023 Newsletter) View
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Removing germs, pests, dust, and dirt through regular cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting is important for keeping your child healthy and safe. This newsletter will present information that will help you make the best choices for your home.
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PDF Keeping it Clean and Green (QCC April 2023 Newsletter) View
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This newsletter will present information that will help you make the best choices for your program. We will highlight information about chemical fragrances, plastics and plastic toys, and tools for cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting.
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PDF Keeping Your Young Child Safe - June 2014 Newsletter View
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This newsletter will focus on safety issues that need to be paid close attention to for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. In addition, age appropriate activities are also included.
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PDF License-Exempt Providers: Health and Safety Cover Sheet View
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For License-Exempt Providers: This cover sheet must be submitted with any copies of certificates and/or college transcripts for credit towards meeting the annual DHS on-going Health and Safety Training requirements.
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PDF Maintaining Children's Health and Safety When You Have Pets - QCC Newsletter View
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In this newsletter, we will use the information from standards to focus on risk management in child care with pets and how to keep parents informed.
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PDF Promoting Healthy Dental Care - May 2016 Newsletter View
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This newsletter provides dental care information for each age group along with activities you can do with your child to help encourage healthy dental habits.
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PDF Taking Care of Yourself the Blue Zones Way - July 2018 QCC Newsletter View
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In this newsletter, we'll introduce the basic longevity and happiness concepts promoted by The Blue Zones Project; which you can incorporate on your own, and into your daily living to: alleviate stress, pursue well-being, and find greater happiness in your profession.
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PDF Teaching Young Children About Hygiene - June 2018 Newsletter View
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In this newsletter, we will discuss hand washing and other good hygiene habits for each age group - infants, toddlers, and preschoolers - and offer tips for teaching and incorporating them into your child's everyday routine.
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PDF Toys: Safety and What to Look For View
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In this newsletter, we will offer tips and questions to ask yourself when selecting a toy for each age level – infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
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PDF When Fear Turns into Anxiety View
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Anxiety becomes a problem when it causes extreme distress or interferes with everyday activities. This newsletter will present information that will help you support the anxious child and suggest coping activities for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
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