For children to grow, develop and learn, they must be healthy and safe. They rely on adults to protect them. Your first and most important job is to keep children safe each and every day. This course will teach you how to protect children from harm. You will learn about indoor and outdoor supervision, indoor and outdoor environments, safe sleep practices, child abuse, emergency preparation, and how to respond to injury.
Safe Environments
Lessons
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1
Providing A Safe Indoor Environment
一个孩子的室内环境是玩的地方,learning, development and interactions occur. For infants and toddlers to take full advantage of these experiences, they must be safe to explore and make discoveries. This lesson will examine the environmental safety hazards for indoor environments, toys and materials.
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Providing a Safe Outdoor Environment
Outdoor play settings offer many learning opportunities and pose many hazards. Reducing the hazards will allow children to be free to safely explore and to make discoveries. This is the key to learning and making discoveries that support learning.
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Promoting Safety Through Ratios and Indoor Supervision Practices
For children to grow, develop and learn, they must be healthy and safe. They rely on adults to protect them. Families trust you to keep their children safe. Two essential indoor safety practices are: (a) providing supervision during routine care, play, and learning and (b) maintaining ratios.
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Promoting Safety Through Ratios and Outdoor Supervision Practices
As with indoor environments, examined in Lesson Three, promoting safety and maintaining ratios for infants and toddlers in outdoor play environments is important for their safety, development, and learning. Outdoor environments pose different and sometimes greater risk of injury. A heightened level of supervision is warranted.
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Safe Sleep Practices
Promoting safe sleep practices is a public health priority. Much research has been conducted about safe sleep practices that address sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and suffocation risk reduction. Simple care giving techniques can play a critical role in keeping infants safe during sleep.
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Child Abuse Prevention, Identification, and Reporting
Because you spend a significant amount of time with infants and toddlers, you are in a position to see possible signs of abuse. If you do, you need to report suspected abuse.
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Preparing for Emergencies
Emergencies can happen any time. Being prepared for potential emergencies can help you keep infants and toddlers safe and calm during stressful situations. This lesson will focus on helping you plan, organize, and practice evacuation and emergency procedures. This includes contingency procedures for tornadoes, terrorist threats, epidemics, and other emergencies.
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Responding to Injuries
Despite your best efforts to keep infants and toddlers safe, injuries can happen. You must be prepared to respond quickly when a child or staff member gets hurt. This lesson will help you recognize different events that can cause injuries, how to keep infants and toddlers safe, and when to get them medical attention.
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