Reducing Environmental Health Hazards in Early Childhood Settings
This webinar offers information about major environmental health issues and best practices for keeping settings safe and reducing those hazards.
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This webinar offers information about major environmental health issues and best practices for keeping settings safe and reducing those hazards.
Child care health consultants (CCHCs) can collaborate with program leadership to support the health and safety of children, staff, and families. This webinar explains how CCHCs can ensure a healthy and safe start.
Watch this webinar that provides guidance and detailed information regarding child health and safety incidents and risk assessment notifications in Head Start programs.
Learn about the effects of lead on young children and how to prevent exposure in drinking water.
Hear from Marco Beltran, senior program specialist from the Office of Head Start, about testing water for lead in Head Start facilities.
Address some of the challenges in family child care settings, such as defining engaging learning areas in small spaces. Learn how making small environmental changes support children’s learning and development.
Watch this webinar to learn about the role of Head Start programs in reporting health and safety incidents. Find out about resources to train and support staff to build a program-wide culture of safety and wellness.
Creating a supportive, inclusive environment can prevent challenging behaviors in preschool-aged children. This special Teacher Time episode focuses on useful tips for setting up the physical environment, establishing routines, making expectations clear, and more.
This webinar explores how child care health consultants can collaborate with Head Start directors and teachers to create healthy and safe learning environments.
Identifying potentially unsafe situations can be a sensitive topic to talk about with families. Learn ways to communicate with families and partner with them to create safe learning environments for their children.