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This webinar was held on September 29, 2022. The Office of Child Care’s National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance welcomed Dr. Rachel Moon, an American Academy of Pediatrics...
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Explore resources for jurisdictions, child care providers, and families on safe sleep.
Explore resources for jurisdictions, child care providers, and families on hazardous materials.
This infographic depicts elements of wellness that program leaders may examine in order to support child care staff.
Resources to be shared with families to reduce the access of young children to hazardous materials.
Safe Environments at Home
Resources for the identification and elimination of hazardous materials in child care programs.
Program Safety
Animals in Schools and Daycares
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Children are much more vulnerable than adults to exposure to hazardous materials because their bodies are still developing. They eat, drink, and breathe more in proportion to their body size, and their behavior, such as crawling and hand-to-mouth activity, can expose them more to chemicals and...