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BEST PRACTICES: CHILDCARE HEALTH AND SAFETYTopic OverviewEvery day 13 million of our nation’s youngest children are dropped off at early care and education centers or family child care homes. Research has established that the majority of child care settings are of poor to mediocre quality and actually compromise children’s long-term development.Assuring the quality of care is a complex issue because of vast differences in regulatory requirements and enforcement practices across the country. Child care is regulated at the state and local levels and often by more than one agency. The health and safety of children in out-of-home settings depends on the prompt dissemination of new information; training of child care professionals to promote implementation of health and safety standards; and advocacy efforts that strengthen existing state and local health and safety regulations. Background DocumentsCaring for Our Children: National Health and Safety
Performance Standards: Guidelines for Out-of-Home Child Care Programs,
Second Edition Stepping Stones to Using Caring for Our Children Evidence-Based ProgramsHealthy Child Care Colorado Evaluation Report Recommended StrategiesTelling the Healthy Child Care America Story
Healthy Child Care America Blueprint for Action Related Colorado ProgramsResources
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