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Course description:
This course empowers child care providers to protect the most vulnerable infants by debunking common safe-sleep myths with life-saving facts and identifying critical SIDS risk factors. Participants will master essential crib safety guidelines and sleep environment standards, ensuring every child in their care has a secure place to rest. By aligning traditional practices with modern medical research, providers gain the confidence and professional expertise needed to maintain a safe, high-standard childcare environment.
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Session Info:
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| 205 - The LEAD School of Manchester | Nov/11/2024 11:31 am EST | Nov/11/2024 01:30 pm EST |
Location:
The LEAD School of Manchester
Address:
3004 Manchester Rd. , Manchester, MD 21102
Notes:
**Onsite Training**
This course satisfies the following area(s) of the CDA:
Subject Area 1: Planning a Safe and Healthy Learning Environment.
The Child Care and Development Fund health and safety requirements for providers receiving federal financial assistance include training in the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome and the use of safe sleeping practices.
Losing a child is a devastating tragedy, especially if it is preventable. About 2,300 babies in the United States die of SIDS each year, and some of those deaths occur in childcare programs. We created this course to inform all childcare providers about safe sleep requirements and practices in an effort to save our most vulnerable.
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