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Workshop |  | Spanish Safe With You Safe Sleep/Abusive Head Trauma |
Department |  | ESU 10 Early Learning Connection |
Default Contact |  | Alexandra Dillon |
Default Location | | Adobe Connect |
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Description | | Do you know how to reduce
the risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) and prevent accidental
suffocation? Do you know the safest way to put a baby to sleep? Do you have a
safe sleep policy? If you answered NO to any of these questions, this workshop
is for you. The one-hour workshop was developed by the Early Childhood Training
Center and meets the requirements of Nebraska State Statute 43-2606. Everyone
is at risk of shaking a baby. When a baby is shaken, the shaking can cause
brain damage, life changing disabilities, and even death. This is one childhood
injury that is preventable. This one-hour workshop was developed by the Early
Childhood Training Center and meets the requirements of Nebraska State Statute
43-2606.
Objectives
Define SUID and accidental
suffocation/strangulation in bed
Recite the four components of Safe Sleep
Have resources to develop a Safe Sleep Policy
for an early childhood program
Review a sample Safe Sleep Policy for an early
childhood program
Define Abusive Head Trauma
Understand the consequences of shaking a baby
List different reasons a baby may be crying
Create a personal plan to prevent Abusive Head
Trauma
Competency - Health,
Safety and Nutrition |
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