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Smart Kids, Safe Kids
Sidewalk Safety Tips
Railroad Safety
Health and Safety Awareness
Unit One: Setting Up the Rules
This program covers managing a facility that promotes safe, imaginative
play. Describes staff and parental input in planning outdoor activities.
Addresses the developmental importance of outdoor play for children.
Stresses the importance of adult supervision throughout this presentation.
© 1990
Unit Two: The Playground
Highlights the caregiver's supervision of on-site outdoor play. Explains
specific dangers presented by common playground equipment. This videotape
describes the importance of fencing and details the different types
of fencing available and covers the importance of the caregiver's
location on the playground. © 1990 Item
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Unit Three: Kids on the Go
Explores what is involved for field trip preparation: parental permission,
safety, site review, transportation, scheduling and liability. Covers
the necessity of appropriate clothing for outdoor excursions.
Unit One: Making it Safe
A room-by-room walkthrough, highlighting design safety features in
the care center is illustrated. The importance of building inspections
is explained. The importance of cushioning under indoor climbing equipment
is revealed. © 1991
Unit Two: Keeping it Safe
Introduces Site Safety Checklist as a means of inspecting care setting.
It explains content and uses of an injury log. Demonstrates methods
of evaluating toy safety, including the choke tube. © 1991
Unit Three: Playing It Safe
Explains the importance of caregiver input - staff meetings in maintaining
safety. Describes appropriate means of emergency preparation. © 1991
Bicycle Rules . . . Safety
First Weird Harold learns the importance of bicycle safety rules
when he injures Mrs. Kowalski while showing off. Children learn that
biking accidents can be very dangerous. Grades K-5
Signs Are for Safety This
program teaches the dangers of vandalism. Children learn the importance
of reading and following signs. Viewers learn to take responsibility
for their actions. Grades K-5
Only Fools Break the Rules
The gang is led into an abandoned amusement park and the results are
almost disastrous. This video teaches children to follow the rules.
Grades K-5
Safety on the School Bus
This video features two friendly puppets, an owl, and a dog, who teach
safety rules for riding on a school bus. Humor and music help keep
students' attention. Close Captioned Grades K-3
Health and Safety This
program focuses on standard health and safety procedures in a child-care
setting. It examines procedures for hand washing, diapering, toileting
and food serving. The integration of these practices into the daily
curriculum is illustrated. © 1993
Your Child's Health and Safety
The Emergency Department plays a special role in saving lives and
in treating sick and injured children. Hopefully, most of us will
never experience a health crisis with our youngsters. Faced with a
sick or injured child, just when is a trip to the emergency room the
appropriate action for a parent to take? © 2000
Summer Safety Is your
home safe for you and your family this summer? We'll show you some
common safety hazards around the house. Plus, learn valuable water
safety tips that could help save your life. Also gain important advice
for you and your kids about biking, skateboarding and in-line skating.
© 2000
Summer Safety Tips During
these warm months, everyone spends time outdoors. If you're not careful,
any one of your typical summer activities can send you to the emergency
room. To make your summer fun and safe, we suggest that you follow
these simple precautions. © 2000
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