Child Care Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery
Building Partnerships to Support Child Care Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery
Topics: emergency preparedness
Continue ReadingAll Eyes on States 2023
Topics: Policy & Advocacy
Continue ReadingHealth Insurance Open Enrollment for Early Childhood Educators Closes Soon
Topics: Health & Safety
Continue ReadingA Farewell Message from Lynette M. Fraga, PH.D.
The Art of the Possible - A Tribute to Departing CEO, Dr. Lynette Fraga
The ways that Dr. Lynette M. Fraga will leave her mark on Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) are innumerable. As we think about Lynette’s departure as CEO on January 11, 2023, many of us are reflecting on the moments, experiences and inspirational words she has shared that will stick with us. A personal favorite among her familiar quotes is, “What’s the art of the possible?”
As Lynette shared at CCAoA’s 2022 Leadership Institute, she first came across this phrase from the iconic book, From Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early ChildhoodDevelopment, which referenced early childhood intervention as “…an individualized strategy designed to increase the probability of a desired outcome, and not as a developmental panacea for all children under all circumstances. It is the ‘art of the possible’, based on the science of early childhood development.”
Preventing Respiratory Illnesses in Young Children
You may have noticed news about increased rates of sickness among young children. In particular, there have been increased rates for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza (flu) and COVID-19, as COVID-19 prevention efforts have shifted away from using masks and many people are spending more time in settings with more people than they had over the last couple of years. This has left us with increased rates of illness and hospitalization among young children. Child care programs are experts in disease prevention and have led the way in implementing disinfection and handwashing and monitoring children for illness. It is more important than ever to continue efforts to reduce transmission of illness in child care settings.
Topics: Best Practices, Health & Safety, emergency preparedness
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