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Bhatia, Esha – 1997
This guide is intended to help instructors educate new and expectant parents about safely transporting their newborn babies. The guide accompanies a 27-minute video, developed by the National Traffic Safety Administration, which introduces some of the key safety issues that new parents should consider during their baby's first 6 months of life.…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Infant Care, Neonates, Parent Education
Peer reviewedTaylor, Charlotte Murrow – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1988
Presents program on safety skills training for children. Describes curriculum organized around games, music, skits, and artwork. Describes Child Safety Program goals and identifies safety skills for each grade level from kindergarten through fifth grade. Sample program section includes lists of items used for curriculum in each grade and safety…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Illinois State Dept. of Public Health, Springfield. – 2000
This document is comprised of five fact sheets from the Illinois Department of Public Health regarding childhood lead poisoning. Recent studies claim that childhood lead poisoning can contribute to problems later in life, such as academic failure, juvenile delinquency, and high blood pressure. Directed to parents, caregivers, and health care…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Safety, Children, Family Environment
2001
Changing dynamics of the American family is putting pressure on public schools to provide after-school programs (ASPs). These programs can help children learn positive social skills and receive help with academic subjects in safe, caring, and enjoyable environments. This report provides analysis of a survey of 800 public school principals that was…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, After School Education, After School Programs, Child Safety
Wolf, Cindy – 1998
Noting that accidents are the leading cause of death among infants and children today, this book provides comprehensive guideline for preparing a safe home and caregiving environment for children from birth to around 3 years of age. Following an introduction, the chapters are organized by rooms of a house, with topics listed alphabetically within…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Safety, Infant Behavior, Infant Care
US Department of Homeland Security, 2005
Stop.Think.Connect. is a national public awareness campaign aimed at increasing the understanding of cyber threats and empowering the American public to be safer and more secure online. The Campaign's main objective is to help individuals become more aware of growing cyber threats and arm them with the tools to protect themselves, their families,…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Computer Security, High Schools, Bullying
Grant, Frank – Horizons, 2002
British outdoor education centers need to know their legal responsibilities concerning duty of care to children. Categories of "Duty of Care" include protection from adults deemed inappropriate to work with children; preventative strategies concerning personnel recruitment and organizational policies; child protection from abuse; health…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Caregivers, Child Safety, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPTA Today, 1994
The most important part of any babysitting job is everyone's safety while the parents are gone. The article makes suggestions about what parents should ask prospective babysitters before hiring them and discusses issues that parents must cover with babysitters before leaving them alone with the children. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Child Caregivers, Child Safety
Play It Safe: A Pre-Installation Checklist That Could Mean an Injury- and Liability-Free Playground.
Thomason, Carroll; Thrash, Dusty – Children and Families, 1999
Presents a pre-installation checklist to enable Head Start programs to meet guidelines for safe playgrounds established by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Includes questions relating to age-appropriateness of equipment, manufacturer's compliance with current safety guidelines, selection of metal or wood play structures, no-encroachment…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Safety, Legal Responsibility, Playgrounds
Ross, Jonathan – School Business Affairs, 2002
Describes potential health risks of diesel exhaust fumes to students riding school buses. Suggests measures to reduce exposure. (PKP)
Descriptors: Child Safety, Diesel Engines, Elementary Secondary Education, Fuels
Caesar, Betsy – Child Care Information Exchange, 2001
Presents suggestions for designing playgrounds for preschool children. Includes information on evaluating existing conditions, obtaining a safety audit for equipment and surfacing; and designing the playground. Design considerations include the role of the natural world, adequate space to move and create, opportunities for various movement types,…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Outdoor Activities
Johnson, Doug – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
The concepts of intellectual freedom as expressed in these two quotations are as relevant to information in electronic formats as they are in print. As a proponent of intellectual freedom, the author of this article advocated and received administrative support for unfiltered Internet access in the Mankato Area (Minnesota) Public Schools from 1994…
Descriptors: Values, Media Specialists, Intellectual Freedom, Internet
Munoz-Furlong, Anne – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
Some 600,000 children in the US are allergic to peanuts. Of 400 elementary school nurses, 44% cite increased food-allergic students in the past five years. Peanut allergy doubled in children from 1997 to 2002, and yet peanuts are only one of six foods most often causing allergic reactions in children, including milk, eggs, wheat, soy, and tree…
Descriptors: Allergy, Food, School Safety, Safety Education
Craig-Oldsen, Heather; Craig, J. Ann; Morton, Thomas – Child Welfare, 2006
Foster parents have increasingly assumed new and challenging roles during the past decade. Meeting the developmental, attachment, and grieving needs of children and youth in out of home care is challenging by itself, but can become even more difficult with the issues that arise when the child is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning…
Descriptors: Well Being, Child Rearing, Parenting Skills, Foster Care
Houston, Paul D. – School Administrator, 2005
People are living in times when fear often trumps all other emotions. The ability to increase trust between people by diminishing the fear they feel toward each other can be the key to a happy and successful life. Many of the controversies seen in schools over curriculum are really about protecting personal values. The irony in this is that people…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Religious Factors, Values, Fear

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