Newsletter Archive | Transition To Preschool preschool teachers? A Parents should provide emergency information and community contacts in case of illness or accident; health and safety information; child http://www.pbrookes.com/email/archive/june01/june01EC1.htm
Extractions: Transition is not a one-day event but rather a process that extends over many months, both before and after the first day of school. Knowing that parents leave and come back is a critical learning experience for every child. That knowledge comes from separations that begin with small steps long before the first day of school and continue to increase in duration and unfamiliarity throughout childhood. The issue is not just "providing information" but that families should be full partners in planning and implementing their child's transition, to the extent that they wish to be involved. The intention of IDEA 1997 is that families should be partners in transition planning. Recommended practices from many professional organizations emphasize that "program policies require a family-centered approach in all decisions and phases of service delivery".*
City Of Fairfax, Fire Safety - Events Calenar Phone 703.273.8109. Additional information Fire safety presentations and firefighter gear demos for several preschool classes. Relevant Links. Fire Department. http://www.ci.fairfax.va.us/firesafety/FireSafetyEventsCalendarDetail.asp?23
Road Safety Education Statement: Preschool To Year 12 ROAD safety EDUCATION STATEMENT preschool TO YEAR 12. Additional information. 1, DET Status. 2, Approving Officer. Deputy DirectorGeneral of School Education. http://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/curriculum/schools/road_safe/additional.shtml
Extractions: Schools NSW ... Curriculum >> Schools Our Policies Student Services Student Administration Staff ... Administrative Matters ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION STATEMENT: PRESCHOOL TO YEAR 12 Additional Information DET Status Approving Officer Deputy Director-General of School Education Approval Date Main Changes Since Previous Version Not applicable Document History NSW TAFE Commission Gazette Number or Other Reference Numbers 95/024 (S.023)
Road Safety Education Statement: Preschool To Year 12 Accompanying Memoranda. Road safety Education Statement preschool to Year 12 Memorandum to all Principals (pdf 17kb). Additional information. 1, Abstract. http://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/curriculum/schools/road_safe/PD20020033.shtml
Extractions: (pdf 62kb) Unique Identifier: PD/2002/0033/V001 Implementation Date: Web Publication Date: ISBN: SCIS Number: Accompanying Memoranda Road Safety Education Statement: Preschool to Year 12: Memorandum to all Principals (pdf 17kb) Additional Information Abstract This policy statement is designed to support effective road safety education programs in New South Wales government schools. Applicability Schools Superseded Documents None For Further Information Chief Education Officer, PDHPE (02) 9886 7651 Associated Documents and Forms None Policy Document Policy
Teacher's Resources Childhood and Youth Web site, Health Canada. child safety information located under Subjects heading. Guide to Home safety (for preschool children and http://www.safekidscanada.ca/ENGLISH/Teachers/Teachers_Resources.html
Extractions: Safe Kids Canada fact sheets and information about a wide range of safety topics, including home safety, playground safety, water safety, pedestrian safety, cycling safety, in-line skating safety, sports safety, winter safety fact sheets free to order from Safe Kids Canada Playground safety checklist Home safety checklist for parents and older kids Road safety checklist (for kids 5-9)
Selecting A Preschool: Thorough Research Pays Off out procedures, supervision, whether emergency contact information is complete qualifications of staff and safety of playground What to look for at a preschool. http://www.azcentral.com/families/education/articles/1208edpreschool08.html
UPDATED TOY TESTING VIDEO, TOY SAFETY VNR ARE NEWEST TIA SAFETY to include a new test requirement, for preschool play figures video.html, or send an email to safety@toytia information on pricing and ordering will be sent as http://www.toy-tia.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Library/Toy_Book_TIA_Fact_File/Oct
USA Gymnastics Online: Safety And Education: Coaching Accreditation To provide appropriate information regarding preschool philosophy, understanding the preschoolage child be an effective teacher, safety considerations, class http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/safety-and-education/accreditation.html
Extractions: Index: The following descriptions represent the requirements for Level I accreditation. Coaches and administrators are reminded that these components represent minimum standards and should not be viewed as definitive recognition of any one coach's competence, experience, effectiveness, or limitations. These components may be completed in any order. This Kit includes the Rookie Coaches Gymnastics Guide Sequential Gymnastics II , a Video and workbook. One test is included with the Rookkie book and one test is included with the Sequential book. You may make copies of the blank tests in order to have additional staff members complete and submit. Additional Video workbooks can be purchased.
City Of Fairfax, Fire Safety as we are continually updating this site to provide new fire and life safety topics and information. 9/21/2004, 930 am, preschool Fire safety Presentation. http://www.fairfaxva.gov/firesafety/FireSafety.asp
Extractions: fairfaxva.gov - The Official Web Site for City of Fairfax, Virginia List of Services Accident Reports Adopt-A-Truck Animals Automobiles Bicycle Registration Bids Blenheim Civil War Weekend Budget Businesses Business Directory Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Cemetery Chocolate Lovers Festival City Clerk City Code City Council City Council Meetings City Hall City Offices City Manager Cityscene Newsletter City Wheel Civic Associations Code Administration Commissioner of the Revenue Community Handbook Community Relations Courts - General District Court CUE Bus System Daily Crime Bulletin Economic Development Elected Officials Electoral Board eMAS Environment Events (Calendar) Events (Special) Events(Exhibitions) Employment Fall Festival Festival of Lights Carols Finance Fire Department Fire Prevention Code Permits Flood Plain General Registrar Historic Buildings and Sites Historic Resources Holiday Craft Show Home-Based Business Home Improvement Programs Home Occupancy Permits Home Owners Associations Hotlines Human Services Independence Day Celebration Information Technology Inspections Jobs Landscaping Landscaping - Free Mulch Leaf Collection Limited DMV Services Maps Motor Vehicle Registration Museum Newsline Occupancy Permits Old Town Hall Old Town Hall Lecture Series Online Payment Programs Overweight/Oversize Vehicle Traffic Parking Permits Parking Tickets Parks in the City Permit Guide Permit -Peddler/Solicitors Personal Property Tax Personnel Photo Red Light Cameras Police Police News Release Police - Daily Crime Bulletin Public Works Ratcliffe-Allison House
City Of Fairfax, Fire Safety for presentation to children in grades preschool through 8 to promote their own personal safety and well For more information about Risk Watch, please visit www http://www.fairfaxva.gov/FireSafety/ResourcesForTeachers.asp
Extractions: fairfaxva.gov - The Official Web Site for City of Fairfax, Virginia List of Services Accident Reports Adopt-A-Truck Animals Automobiles Bicycle Registration Bids Blenheim Civil War Weekend Budget Businesses Business Directory Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Cemetery Chocolate Lovers Festival City Clerk City Code City Council City Council Meetings City Hall City Offices City Manager Cityscene Newsletter City Wheel Civic Associations Code Administration Commissioner of the Revenue Community Handbook Community Relations Courts - General District Court CUE Bus System Daily Crime Bulletin Economic Development Elected Officials Electoral Board eMAS Environment Events (Calendar) Events (Special) Events(Exhibitions) Employment Fall Festival Festival of Lights Carols Finance Fire Department Fire Prevention Code Permits Flood Plain General Registrar Historic Buildings and Sites Historic Resources Holiday Craft Show Home-Based Business Home Improvement Programs Home Occupancy Permits Home Owners Associations Hotlines Human Services Independence Day Celebration Information Technology Inspections Jobs Landscaping Landscaping - Free Mulch Leaf Collection Limited DMV Services Maps Motor Vehicle Registration Museum Newsline Occupancy Permits Old Town Hall Old Town Hall Lecture Series Online Payment Programs Overweight/Oversize Vehicle Traffic Parking Permits Parking Tickets Parks in the City Permit Guide Permit -Peddler/Solicitors Personal Property Tax Personnel Photo Red Light Cameras Police Police News Release Police - Daily Crime Bulletin Public Works Ratcliffe-Allison House
Living Lord Lutheran Church Bartlett, IL safety. Our outdoor playground is fenced in for safety. Our preschool director keeps regular hours She and all our teachers provide frequent information and are http:// www.livinglordlutheran.org/preschool_details.htm
West MeTro Fire - Community Safety preschool Activities These activities are designed for our over the cartoon image for more information on each puppet show teaches kids valuable safety lessons http://www.westmetrofire.org/safety/fmactivities04.htm
Burn Prevention America Campaign that the child care setting is an ideal forum for reaching preschool aged children and families with health, safety, and wellness information. http://www.burnsurgery.com/Modules/prevention/abstracts/sec4.htm
Extractions: BURNSURGERY.ORG Educating the burn care professionals around the world Search Site Home Sitemap Education Burn Prevention 83. Evaluation of Knowledge Gain of Preschool Participants in the Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program K. B. Stroup PhD, A. Sprunger BS, S. Madsen BS, W. Behnkendorf, M. J. Bull MD, E. Brizendine MS Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, IN; Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN. Introduction: Efforts are needed to measure the effectiveness of initiatives by individual states through tangible outcomes-based evidence to support the premise of the nationwide Healthy Child Care America Campaign that the child care setting is an ideal forum for reaching preschool aged children and families with health, safety, and wellness information. Methods: Conclusions: Knowledge gain of preschoolers introduced to the Learn Not to Burn Preschool Program was significant, particularly with 2-3 year olds. This study affirms the importance of teaching young children basic fire safety information and demonstrates that young children do retain this information. 84. Early Childhood Safety Teacher Program
Preschool Fire Safety Taught By Video Conference video seminar on how to teach preschoolers lifesaving The fire safety seminar was interactive. were at each of the sites to provide additional information. http://firechief.com/mag/firefighting_preschool_fire_safety/
Extractions: The New York State's Office of Fire Prevention and Control, the New York State Office of Children and Family Services and Bic Corp., Milford, Conn., sponsored a 2H-hour interactive video seminar on how to teach preschoolers life-saving fire safety skills. The seminar was conducted by Dr. Robert Cole, a national authority on fire safety education and associate professor at the University of Rochester, and broadcast via satellite to 70 sites, where hundreds of licensed daycare providers and fire service educators statewide were taught the "play safe! be safe!" program. Developed by educators with a grant from Bic Corp., the program has been used in thousands of classrooms throughout the United States and Canada since its launch in 1994. The lesson package includes a 20-minute video, a teacher's manual, and a variety of supporting activities including a card game, vinyl activity boards and illustrated story cards. The fire safety seminar was interactive. Participants at all sites were able to ask questions by fax or phone, and Cole answered them on the air. Early childhood development experts were at each of the sites to provide additional information. All participants heard both the questions and the answers, as telephone conversations were broadcast via satellite.
Prescott Childcare Programs - Daycare, Preschool, Afterschool program offers services for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and schoolage at the time of registration for information regarding our high safety and care http://www.prescottymca.org/childcare1.htm
Extractions: Childcare Home Page General Information What to Bring Prescott YMCA Childcare: A good place to grow. For generations, the YMCA has been known for its commitment to family life. YMCA programs and services have grown and adapted to the changing needs of families. Today, more and more parents are looking for quality, yet affordable childcare they can depend on. Whether your child is attending the Y preschool, afterschool or camp program , our goal is to provide a safe, fun environment. Like all Y programs, childcare is open to all, with financial aid available. ACE / YMCA Childcare Ace Retail Support Center has teamed up with the Prescott YMCA to offer quality, affordable childcare for the families of Prescott Valley. This childcare program offers services for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children. Before and after school care is available for school-age students with transportation provided by Humboldt Unified School District. Full day camp activities are planned on school closure days.
TKI - Template surfing, river safety, boating, diving, fishing, kayaking, preschool safety, and lifesaving. Yachting New Zealand This site includes information about SailSafe http://www.tki.org.nz/r/hot_topics/kidsafe_e.php
Extractions: TKI Hot Topic for 11 September 2001 Please note: These links were valid when this page was posted. However the Web is very volatile, and TKI has no control over outside websites. Please let us know if you find a broken link or if you have an update for a link. Te Kete Ipurangi recommends that teachers view all websites we link to before using them with students You can register to receive Hot Topics via email for free by emailing hottopics@tki.org.nz . Please specify whether you'd prefer the plain text or the HTML-formatted version. This year Kidsafe week is scheduled for the second week in October. This Hot Topic explores its purpose and collects some sites relevant to the safety of children both at school and outside class. Safekids, an organisation founded by Starship Children's Hospital in Auckland, founded Kidsafe Week in New Zealand in 1996. The week is designed to focus on raising awareness and promoting injury prevention at community and national levels. Making sure kids are safe includes educating children and caregivers about injury prevention and child safety, educating communities, advocating for safety conscious legislation and policies, strengthening the skills of those working in injury prevention, and helping organisations improve their safety practice.
Early Connections - Preschool information and examples on Computer Ergonomics for Elementary School. Many of the suggestions can be modified for use in preschool settings. Internet safety http://www.netc.org/earlyconnections/preschool/health.html
Extractions: Safety Hardware Resources As technology becomes a bigger part of children's lives, so does the need to pay attention to the health issues of using computers. Children need to be taught simple safety principles from the time they begin using computers. Don't overlook the obvious when children use computers: For children as well as adults, bad posture can cause sore wrists, eye fatigue, headaches, neck strain and even back pain. Since kids may be using computers both at home and at school, there is the potential for problems to develop over time. To prevent eye problems avoid flickering lights or glare on the screen, and look away from the monitor frequently. (This is true for video games also.) Get up and walk around (moving around rests both the eyes and the body), focus on a distant object, remember not to stare at the screen, and blink often.