Children's Health & Safety
These interactive PowerPoint® presentations educate audiences about protecting children from illness, injury, and child abuse -- from birth through adolescence.
Preventing Colds And Flu For Middle School Students; A Presentation Kit (95813)R
For presenting to middle school students
Give students the information they need to help them avoid catching -- and spreading -- colds and flu.
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Preventing Colds And Flu For Grades 4-5; A Presentation Kit (95805)R
For presenting to upper-elementary-school children (ages 9-11)
This engaging presentation shows students how hand washing and other healthy habits can help keep them from getting sick.
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Preventing Child Abuse; A Presentation Kit (91042)R
For presenting to parents and the general community
Child abuse can be difficult to talk about. But talking about it is essential as a step toward preventing it.
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Caring For You And Your Baby; A Presentation Kit (90862)R
For presenting to parents & parents-to-be
Parents and parents-to-be may already know a little -- or a lot -- about taking care of a baby, but every baby is different, so the more they know, the better prepared they will be.
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Parenting For Lead Poisoning Prevention; A Presentation Kit (90961)R
Spanish (92769)R
For presenting to parents & parents-to-be
This presentation teaches parents about the many ways lead may be in their child's environment -- and what they can do to help protect their child.
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Helping Students Manage Chronic Illness For School Staff; A Presentation Kit (90106)R
For presenting to school staff
A motivational, informative presentation that helps school staff confidently respond to this important responsibility and meet key legal requirements.
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Keeping Your Body Safe For Grades K-3; A Presentation Kit (95600)R
For presenting to children ages 5-9
This age-appropriate, non-threatening presentation teaches children how to recognize and protect themselves from unsafe touches.
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