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Child Care Training and Resource Kit

The Child Care Training and Resource Kit consists of trainings developed by public health staff in local health jurisdiction throughout the State of Washington.

WHAT'S IN THIS KIT?

This kit has several parts: black and white hard copy of the files for each of the trainings, a set of sample resource materials (pamphlets and flyers) used in the trainings, some of the videos used in the trainings, and, a compact disk (CD) with all of the training files.

THE TRAININGS

Each training has as many as five parts: a lesson plan, teacher notes, overheads, handouts, and teacher enrichment. Every training has a lesson plan. Most trainings also include handouts and overheads, however this varied by training developer. Always start with the lesson plan. This plan identifies the various items in the other parts of the training and how they can be used. The printed materials in the files are black and white. Many of the same materials may be in color in the files on the CD. Not all trainings have all 5 components.

THE CD

The compact disk included in this kit has file folders for each of these trainings. In the file folders you will find files for each training: lesson plan, overheads, teacher notes, handouts, and teacher enrichment. Remember that not all trainings have all 5 components. Each file is a PDF and you will need Acrobat Reader. Acrobat Reader is a viewing program, which will allow you to simply read the PDF documents on this CD. You can use Acrobat Reader to select, copy, and/or print text. If you do not have Acrobat Reader, you can download it for free at www.adobe.com.

THE TRAININGS:
  ABCs of Menu Planning Behavior Management 7 Indoor Safety
  ADD/ADHD Self Study Child Abuse and Neglect Integrating Health, Safety and Nutrition into the Classroom
  Allergy in Child Care Communicable Disease Noise and its Effect on Learning
  Appropriate Discipline for Children Creative Healthy Mealtimes Outdoor Safety
  Asthma in the Classroom Diabetes Parent/Provider Communication
  Asthma Self-Study Feeding Connection Policy Development
Behavior Management Overview
  Behavior Management 1: Building a Relationship Feeding Infants and Toddlers
  Behavior Management 2: Attachment and Relationships Food Allergy Reading Children’s Cues
  Behavior Management 3: Meeting the Child’s Needs Food Safety Sexual Growth and Development
  Behavior Management 4: Hindrances to Relationships Food Safety Self Study Stress Management
  Behavior Management 5: Assessment, Observation and Documentation Hepatitis B and C What’s Cookin’?
  Behavior Management 6: Skills for Building Relationships HIV/AIDS

Supplement:
Best Practices Poster

Supplement: Promoting Healthy Child Care—
The Tacoma Pierce County Health Department Six Step Program
Nutrition Flyer Food programs
Food for Preschoolers Packing lunch
Iron rich foods Super Snacks
Vitamin C foods Vegetable Snacks
Vitamin A foods Food pyramid
Parent letter



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Last Update : 12/20/2010 10:53 AM

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