CCB Module 8 Chapter 3 Assignment
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Module 8
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Following Health Policy: What Would You Do…?
For Reference:
Foundational Quality Standards for Early Learning Programs WAC Sections
Scenario #1:
Lizzy had been out of the program for a week. You thought she had a cold, but when her father brought her to your program this morning, he informed you that she had been diagnosed with Whooping Cough / Pertussis. She had responded to treatment, and her doctor gave the OK to return.
(1) Read scenario #1. What steps would you take
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which WAC provides guidance on this?
Following Health Policy: What Would You Do…?
For Reference:
Foundational Quality Standards for Early Learning Programs WAC Sections
Scenario #2:
Jamal fell from the swing, bumping his head so hard a ‘goose egg’ appeared on his forehead. It slowed him down a bit, but he said he was ready to go in for lunch.
(2) Read scenario #2. What steps would you take
AND
which WAC provides guidance on this?
Following Health Policy: What Would You Do…?
For Reference:
Foundational Quality Standards for Early Learning Programs WAC Sections
Scenario #3:
Gloria, a prospective parent, is touring your program, asking questions about steps taken to keep children healthy. She asks if immunizations are required of children. Specifically, what is expected?
(3) Read scenario #3. What steps would you take
AND
which WAC provides guidance on this?
Childhood Illnesses and Injuries
(4) What childhood illnesses and injuries are you most likely to see? Can you identify symptoms and recommended care?
(5) How do your practices reduce exposure to childhood illnesses?
Medication Errors
(6) How can you avoid medication errors?
Outdoor Play Best Practice
The Child Care Licensing Guidebook advises you to: “Encourage parents to allow their child to participate in outdoor activities, even if their child does have a slight cough or runny nose. Fresh air is invigorating and does not cause illness. Germs (viruses and bacteria) are the causes of illness. Active play often helps to clear clogged lungs and sinuses and can raise a child’s spirits.”
(7) Do you agree with this statement of best practice?
What should you do if family members insist that their child stay inside?
Module 8 Reflection
(8) Describe something from module 8 that pushed you outside your comfort zone.
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