IELDS Standard: 22.A.ECb
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Dental Health for Babies and Young Children
Strong baby teeth are essential to a child’s health. Families can help promote healthy dental care habits and prevent childhood tooth decay.
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Keeping Healthy and Safe: Fighting Germs
Young children are learning the importance of clean hands and clean environments. Adults can support them with simple explanations, visual supports, and practice.
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Keeping Healthy and Safe: Arriving at School or Childcare
Young children are learning new procedures for arriving at school or childcare. Adults can support them with simple explanations, visual supports, and practice.
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Keeping Healthy and Safe: Face Coverings
Young children are learning to wear face coverings and to see others wearing them. Adults can support them with simple explanations, visual supports, and practice.
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Keeping Healthy and Safe: Physical Distancing
Young children are learning to sit or stand six 6 feet apart from each other, when possible. Adults can support them with simple explanations, visual supports, and practice.
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Fight Germs! Wash Your Hands!
Washing your hands often and well is an easy way to help prevent the spread of many infections.
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No More Diapers: Is Your Child Ready?
“No more diapers!” Sounds great, but how do you get ready for toilet training? Here are some tips.
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No More Diapers: Getting Started
Learning to use the toilet is a big step for a child. When your child seems ready, start slowly, and be patient.
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Preventing Lead Poisoning in Children
Any amount of lead is bad for your child. A little lead can do a lot of damage, especially to children under the age of 2.