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Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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Wellness Healthy Diet Exercise Sufficient Sleep Health Care Immunizations Safe Environment
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Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators Three building blocks of wellness Nutrition Health Safety
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Nutrition Serve safe & healthy foods Serve child- friendly foods Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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Health Encourage proper hand-washing Encourage Immunizations Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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Safety Establish a safe classroom environment Enforce safety rules Monitor the children Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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Developmentally Appropriate Practices Hands-on approach Teacher modeling Age appropriate activities Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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Hands-on Strategies Plant a class garden Take a field trip Include cooking activities Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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According to the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (2010), all children from birth to age 5 should engage daily in physical activity that promotes movement skillfulness and foundations of health-related fitness. Learning Activities Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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Program suggestions Include activities that enforce: Physical Activity Physical Fitness Health Nutrition Safety Find resources on the internet: LessonPlanPage.com PECentral.org NutritionExplorations.org MyPyramid.gov
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Safe Environment Effective Classroom Management Regular Safety Routines Daily Schedules Toileting and Hand-washing Procedures Appropriate Supervision Classroom Safety Rules Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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Involve & Engage Partner with parents Offer resources Host health fairs & carnivals Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see. – John W. Whitehead Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators Early Childhood Programs must provide, model, & encourage: Healthy diet Exercise Sufficient Sleep Health Care Immunizations Safe Environment
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Hot Chalk, Inc. (1996 – 2010). Physical education and health lesson plans – grades prek-1. Retrieved May 21, 2010, from http://www.lessonplanspage.com/PEK1.htm National Dairy Council (2010). Nutrition explorations. Retrieved May 21, 2010, from http://www.nutritionexplorations.org/ educators/lessons/chef-combo/chef-combo.asp?tab=1 National Association for Sport and Physical Education (2010). Active start: a statement of physical activity guidelines for children from birth to age 5, 2 nd edition. Retrieved on May 21, 2010 from http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/standards/nationalGuidelines /ActiveStart.cfm References Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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References – cont’d Sorte, J., Daeschel, I., & Amador, C. (2011). Nutrition, health, and safety for young children., Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. United States Department of Agriculture (May 12, 2010). My pyramid for preschoolers. Retrieved on May 21, 2010 from http://www.mypyramid.gov/preschoolers/index.html Ring Around The Rosie retrieved from freesound.org All photos were retrieved from Google images Nutrition, Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Educators
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