To keep their children free from harm.
What is the first most important responsibility?
The fourth leading cause of accidental deaths in children under five.
What is Choking?
Leading cause of death among infants ages one to twelve months.
What is SIDS?
Includes components of teaching children about safety and modeling safe practices
What is CDA Functional Area 1?
knowing how to respond to emergencies that threaten the entire group of children and adults in your setting.
What is developing Emergency plans?
10:1
What is the ratio for a 2-year-old classroom?
The obstruction of the airway by an external object that blocks the nose and mouth.
What is Suffocation?
Enriching learning experiences for young children and a lot of fun.
What are field trips?
Will help prevent additional injury and even death
What is knowing how to handle an emergency?
Out of all emergency plans developed by an early childhood program, this is considered a top priority.
What is a Fire Emergency plan?
Asking for a written statement naming the individuals who are authorized to pick up a child.
What is enrolling or updating paperwork?
The external constriction of the neck that interferes with breathing.
What is Strangulation?
When the children are safe at the site and before you leave a field trip.
What is when to count children?
Stand behind a child, wrap your arms around their waist, place a fist above the belly button pushing in and up quickly.
What to do when a child is choking?
PASS
What is the steps to use a fire extinguisher?
It occurs when lead builds up in the body, often over a period of months or years.
What is Lead Poisoning?
What is Suffocation and strangulation?
Getting down on the floor--at the child's level--and looking around the room.
What is inspecting your room? or What is being proactive to safeguarding your setting for children?
Comfort child 1 and involve child 2 in comforting child 1, get an ice pack for child 1, state the rule about being kind to our friends to child 2, give child 2 other options.
What to do when a child is bitten? (or bites)
Ensures children and adults know how to leave a building quickly, and know what to do without having to think about it...
What is having regular Fire drills?
It is an odorless, colorless gas that can be extremely dangerous and even deadly if inhaled.
What is Carbon Monoxide?
Headache, dizziness, vomiting, shortness of breath, disorientation, and seizures.
What are Carbon Monoxide Poisoning symptoms?
Scissors, Bandage tape, Cold pack, Gloves, Thermometer, and Sterile g=Gauze pads.
What is in a First Aid Kit?
What is when to call 911?
What are State Notifying Requirements?