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Teaching Basic Health and Safety in the Early Childhood Classroom

Teaching children safe, healthy habits during early childhood can reduce the risk of unintentional injury, promote good health, and prepare them for emergencies and routine doctor visits. This workshop will provide an overview of a developmentally appropriate health and safety curriculum for 3- to 5-year-olds that incorporates age-appropriate activities in all areas of the early childhood curriculum. More...

 

The National Extension Family Life Specialist Early Childhood team would like to invite you to learn more about an exciting new curriculum developed by the University of Georgia.

Authors:
Diane W. Bales, Associate Professor and Human Development Specialist
Charlotte Wallinga, Associate Professor
Mick Coleman, Professor

If you are interested in learning more about how you can implement this curriculum within your state or local commuity, join us for an interactive training program hosted by the CYFERnet Early Childhood Editorial Board.

Intended audience:
Extension professionals who educate early childhood teachers and caregivers or who train early childhood trainers; Extension professionals who work directly with children ages 3 to 5 years.

 

 

Presented on:
November 29, 2005

 

Also see:

Family Storyteller
May 8, 2006

New Staff Orientation
Presented on 10.28.05 and 04.18.06

Emergency Preparedness in Child Care Centers
September 7, 2006


         
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