This is your annual reminder
to invite your day care or school personnel onto your prevention team by
discussing your children’s body-safety rules with teachers, paraprofessionals,
administration, and classroom volunteers.
Download
the free Parenting Safe Children Back-to-School Screening Packet and have a
conversation with your day care or school staff.
The
packet is also useful for parents with children in daycare, but be sure to
include questions about policies around diaper and clothes changing. Make sure
there are no opportunities for a staff member to be alone with a child. In-home
daycare providers should also have specific policies about how non-staff family
members interact with children.
Policies
alone are not enough, however, so also ask how practices are monitored. As you
are talking with the director, look for open and forthcoming communication. Every school and day care facility has a
responsibility to have a policy manual, but many still do not. If your school
or day care does not have specific policies and monitoring in place, ask about
plans to do so and then make whatever decision you feel good making on behalf
of your child, based on the response.
To sign up for a Parenting Safe Children Workshop, visit parentingsafechildren.com
To sign up for a Parenting Safe Children Workshop, visit parentingsafechildren.com
Child care and parenting practices are very important in forward progress of early childhood. The home environment and parent-child interactions can be deeply effected to this.
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