Hip on Health CD: Health Information for Caregivers and Families
Hip on Health CD: Health Information for Caregivers and Families
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Overview
More than 140 childhood health and safety topics for families, educators, and caregivers
Health and safety is of utmost importance when it comes to the care of young children. This field-tested and medically reviewed collection of reproducible mini-posters and one-page information sheets covers children’s growth and development, childhood illnesses and diseases, health care and illness prevention, infant care, nutrition, indoor and outdoor safety, and other well-being topics. These tools will increase family and caregiver knowledge and enhance communication with families.
You can use the material in a variety of ways:
Post on bulletin boards or display in common areas
Distribute to families as needed
Hand out at training events and family meetings
Display in staff lounge as reminders and refreshers
Incorporate in discussions about health with children
Include as inserts in newsletters
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781605544038 |
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Publisher: | Redleaf Press |
Publication date: | 06/02/2015 |
Product dimensions: | 4.90(w) x 5.50(h) x 0.40(d) |
About the Author
Charlotte M. Hendricks: Dr. Charlotte Hendricks, president and founder of www.childhealthonline.org, has promoted health education for young children, parents, and teachers for over 30 years. She pioneered research and curriculum development for preschool health education based on the principle that adults are responsible for children’s health and safety; however, young children need to explore their work and begin to develop decision-making skills and healthy habits to promote lifelong health. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Western Kentucky University, and a doctoral degree from Indiana University. Her formal education focused on health and safety, program evaluation, and research in early childhood health education.
Her career began in 1980 with a district health department, and continued with experience in higher education, Head Start, and national research projects, including coordinating one of ten national Centers of Excellence in Early Childhood. Recognized as a leader in her field, she often presents for Head Start programs, as well as at state and national conferences. Her high-energy presentations illustrate her knowledge of research and national standards, while providing practical and cost-effective solutions to issues facing parents, teachers, and child caregivers.
She is editor of Healthy CHILDCare magazine and a reviewer for journals of national professional organizations, and she uses innovative methods to reach adults with health and safety messages. Hendricks has written several curricula and resource materials and developed numerous training modules for early childhood settings, including resources for state and national organizations, such as the National Association for Education of Young Children, the American School Health Association, and the California Department of Education.
In addition to child health and safety, Dr. Hendricks provides both training and consulting on topics such as community assessments, developing policy and procedures manuals, communicating effectively with parents, staff training methods, and preparing for program reviews.
Table of Contents
Working Table of Contents
Part 1: Diseases
Chicken Pox
Diphtheria
Hepatitis
Hib
HIV and AIDS
Influenza
Measles
Meningitis
Mumps
Pertussis
Pneumococcal Disease
Polio
Rubella
Tetanus
Tuberculosis
Part 2: Early Childhood Settings
Selecting Child Care
Field Trips and Outings
Buckle-Up
Sharing Information
Supplies for Child Care
Authorization
Part 3: Dental Health
Tooth Brushing
Tooth Care for Infants
Teething
Sealants
Fluoride
Dental Preventing Injury
Tooth Care
Part 4: Emergencies and First Aid
Emergency Help
First Aid Kit
Cuts and Wounds
Disaster Preparation
Teach Your Child His Name and Address
Part 5: Growth and Development
Weight
Growth
Eyes and Vision
Ears and Hearing
Toilet Training
Bed Wetting
Bedtime and Rest
Bedtime Routines
Fitness for Children
Exercise for Babies
Dress for Weather
Part 6: IllnessPrevention and Treatment
Call the Doctor Infants
Call the Doctor Young Children
Going to the Hospital
Medical Home
Visiting the Doctor
Immunizations
Germ Prevention
Hand Washing
Know Your Medicine
Throw Away Old Medicine
Over-the-Counter Medicines
Pain and Fever Medications
Antibiotics
Part 7: IllnessCommon Conditions
Diarrhea
Coughs
Croup
Tummy Trouble
Sore Throat
Fever
Colds
Nosebleed
Pink Eye
Dehydration
Rashes
Impetigo
Ringworm
Scabies
Pinworm
Head Lice
Allergies
Asthma
Food Allergies
Part 8: Infant Care
Solid Foods
Lifting Infants
Bottle Sanitation
Bottle Warming
Back to Sleep
Crib Safety
Shaken Baby Syndrome
Crying
Diaper Rash
Part 9: Nutrition and Food Safety
Snack Time
Picky Eaters
Lunchtime
Breakfast
Calcium
Food Meal Time
Food Spoiled
Food Healthy Foods
Part 10: SafetyIndoor
Window Safety
Toy Safety Infants
Toy Safety Toddlers
Toy Safety Preschool
Toy Safety
Gun Safety
Bath time Safety
Suffocation and Strangulation
Poisons
Indoor Safety
Fire Safety
Burn
Choking Prevention
Lead Poisoning
Part 11: SafetyOutdoor
Water Safety
Playground Safety
Pet and Animal Safety
Lawn Mowers
Prevent Head Injury
Bike Safety
Weather Safety
Pedestrian Safety
Insect Bites and Stings
Insect Repellent
Heat Illness
Sun Safety Infants
Sun Safety Avoid Hot Surfaces
Sun Safety Stay in the Shade
Sun Safety Sunburn
Sun Safety Sunglasses
Sun Safety Use Sunscreen
Sun Safety Cover Up
Part 12: Social-Emotional/Behavior
Biting
Talk With Your Child
Television and Children
Temper Tantrums
Set Rules for Your Child
Discipline with Love
ADHD: Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder
Abuse and Neglect
Effects of Caffeine
Effects of Alcohol and Drug Use
Second-Hand Smoke
Third-Hand Smoke