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SIDS Prevention

Reality Alert: A simple mistake put a reputable childcare center in the middle of everyone’s worst nightmare… the death of a young child. An employee at the facility, who had worked there for several years, placed a 3-month-old child down for a nap on her stomach.

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Falling Objects in Childcare

Bookcase Causes Tragedy: A two-year-old child was crushed to death when a bookcase she was climbing on tipped over and fell on top of her. An investigation by the state’s Department of Human Services found two reasons responsible for this avoidable tragedy.

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Button Batteries

In the News: A 15-month-old boy began vomiting severely during dinner and his parents immediately rushed him to the emergency room. There it was revealed that the young boy had swallowed a nickel-sized button battery that had become lodged in his throat.

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Expired Childcare Certifications

Child care providers are required to maintain a variety of certifications. The specifics vary from state to state, but often include skills such as basic first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

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Slow Cooker Burns

Reality Alert: On July 16th, 2007, a 14-month-old boy in Minnesota was airlifted to an intensive care unit after suffering 1st and 2nd degree burns to more than 13% of his body. While reaching for his bottle at daycare, he unintentionally pulled the cord of a slow cooker used to warm his formula.

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Child Pick Up Policies

In the News: An Amber Alert was issued for a seven-year-old boy after his father abducted him from his childcare center. The child’s mother had full legal custody of the child but staff members let the child go because his father claimed he was taking the child to a doctor’s appointment.

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Car Seats and Positional Asphyxiation

Reality Alert: A childcare provider caring for an eleven-week-old baby swaddled him and placed him in a car seat for a nap. He was left in an empty room for two hours.

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Labeling Milk in Infant Classrooms

Reality Alert: It was a busy day in the infant room at a respected and well-known childcare center. Two teachers were working hard to keep eight babies fed and happy.

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Childcare Burns

Reality Alert: The lunchtime rush was just beginning in a busy toddler classroom at a large childcare center. Teachers were helping children wash their hands and the toddlers were starting to sit down at the table when their food arrived.

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Video Monitoring in Childcare Facilities

Many childcare center administrators wonder about the pros and cons of installing cameras in their classrooms. On one hand, the cameras add another set of eyes on the classrooms so if anything happens, children aren’t the only witnesses.

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