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Phone: 206-296-4600
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Child Care Health newsletters

Most issues include standard items including updated schedule of classes and workshops and a monthly list of child product recalls. The sub-bulleted items indicate new topics included in each issue:

2008 newsletters

  • January-February 2008
    • Preventing the spread of influenza (the flu) in child care
    • MRSA fact sheet and other resources
  • March-April 2008
    • Communicable Disease Update
    • Safety Alert for Flavorings and Flavoring Ingredients
    • Dental Care for Families
    • Classroom Oral Health Education Available

  • May-June 2008
    • Baby Food: To Heat or Not to Heat?
    • The Power of Physical Activity

  • June - August 2008
    • Summer Safety
    • Infant Formula and Fluoride

  • October, November, December 2008
    • Children and Cardiovascular Health
    • Playing Outside in Northwest Weather
    • Disaster and Emergency Preparedness class
    • How Toxins in the Environment Can Affect Behavior and How Your Behavior Can Protect You class

2007 newsletters

  • January-February 2007
    • Playing outside in northwest weather: information for families
    • Stop Germs, Stay Healthy: Preventing colds and flu

  • March-April 2007
    • Lead poisoning and children: the need to stay aware
    • Real fresh air doesn't come in a can

  • May-June 2007
    • When play mimics real world and media violence

  • July-August 2007
    • Healthy gardening with children

  • September-October 2007
    • Child Care Health Program News
    • Bloodborne Pathogen/HIV/AIDS Training Requirements

  • November-December 2007
    • Children's Oral Health
    • Toothbrushing in Child Care Programs
    • Dental Resources for Children
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