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Caregiver
Responsibilities
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That’s the Way Kids Are
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Responsibilities of Caregivers
Love and Understanding Maturity Health Safety
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Responsibilities of Caregivers
Developmental stages of children Guidance Play Toys
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Confused Cathy
Write down at least 20 mistakes that Cathy makes while being a child caregiver.
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Emergency Guide
Choking Fractures/Sprains Convulsions Animal Bites Nosebleeds
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Emergency Guide
Skin Wounds Poisoning Insect Stings Burns Head Injuries
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Ten Tips for Safety Never leave a small child alone at any
time. Keep the child away from electrical
equipment or hot objects. Keep gates closed or have a barrier
across the top of stairs. Keep dangerous objects out of children’s
reach.
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Ten Tips for Safety
Do not let children run around with sharp objects in their mouths.
Keep pot handles turned to the inside of the stovetop.
Keep children away from water unless supervised constantly.
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Ten Tips for Safety
Teach children how to use their toys safely.
Teach children to pick up their toys when they are finished playing with them.
Teach children to stay out of the street.
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Spot the Safety Hazard
What safety hazard is connected with the word on your card?
How can you correct it?
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Summary Begin a caregiver is a big
responsibility. It requires preparation and
dependability. This responsibility cannot be taken
lightly.