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Health Topics

Nutrition

Get the latest information on the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP); learn how to monitor food portion sizes for weight control; and get updates on the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Find more information on nutrition for:

Nutrition

Health & Wellness

Find information on vaccinations, physical examinations, stress reduction, child development, mental wellness, and disease prevention for children, families, and staff in the early childhood community. Find more information on health and wellness for:

Health & Wellness

Oral Health

Good oral hygiene is important throughout your life. In this section, you will find tips to protect and maintain healthy teeth and gums. Find more information on oral health for:

Oral Health

Environmental Health & Safety

To help ensure a safe and healthy environment for children, child care staff and families may find information here on injury prevention, the prevention of environmental hazards in the home and school, and other safety tips. Find more information on environmental health and safety for:

Environmental Health & Safety

Health Care and Social Service Professionals

Pediatricians, dental hygienists, social workers, registered dieticians and other health professionals may find information on health literacy and becoming involved in the Head Start Health Services Advisory Committee (HSAC). Health care and social service professionals may find more information on:

Health Care and Social Service Professionals

All health and health-related information contained in Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC) site is intended to provide general health information for the early childhood community and should not be used as a substitute for a consultation with your medical, dental or mental health professional. No information provided on this site may be considered medical advice. The Office of Head Start assumes no responsibility for how information obtained from this site is used and expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for any liability, loss, or risk personal or otherwise, which may be or is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of this information. Before making any decisions regarding your or childrens health or health care, please consult with a health care professional.