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Suddenly in Charge: Animal and Pet Safety
by Aimee Baker
MF3512
Aimed at children who are suddenly responsible for younger people in their care, this publication includes tips for safety around pets and other animals. It also includes activity and snack suggestions. In English and Spanish. Color, 2 pages.Published Date: May 2020
Suddenly in Charge: Social Media Safety
by Anne Pitts
MF3514
Aimed at children who are suddenly responsible for younger people in their care, this publication includes tips for safe social media practices. It also includes activity and snack suggestions. In English and Spanish. 2 pages, color.Published Date: May 2020
Suddenly in Charge: Home Safety Checklist
by Bradford B. Wiles Becky Reid
MF3496
In this time of change, K-State Research and Extension is here to help children with being suddenly responsible for younger people in their care. This checklist will help children and responsible adults review home safety. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Apr 2020
Suddenly in Charge: Home Safety Checklist, in Spanish
by Bradford B. Wiles Becky Reid
MF3496S
Spanish: In this time of change, K-State Research and Extension is here to help children with being suddenly responsible for younger people in their care. This checklist will help children and responsible adults review home safety. 2 pages, color. Translated by Elizabeth Brunscheen-Cartagena.Published Date: Apr 2020
Talking to Young Children About Coronavirus
MF3507
Young children will have many questions about changes in their regular routine. This fact sheet provides suggestions for how parents can talk to preschool-age children about what is happening around them in ways they can understand. 1 page, 11 x 17, color. From University of Maryland School of Public Health, used with permission.Published Date: Apr 2020
Talking to Your School-Aged Child About Coronavirus
MF3508
School-aged children will have many questions about the changes in their daily lives and routines. This fact sheet provides suggestions for talking to your children and helping them manage stress. 1 page, 11 x 17, color. From University of Maryland School of Public Health, used with permission.Published Date: Apr 2020
Talking to Your Teens About Coronavirus
MF3509
Most teens are aware of COVID-19 and are experiencing changes to their daily lives. This fact sheet suggests ways parents can ensure their teens are receiving reliable information and help them manage stress. 1 page, 11 x 17, color. From University of Maryland School of Public Health, used with permission.Published Date: Apr 2020
Essential Living Skills: Safe Practices for Your Infant
S134K
This publication in the Essential Living Skills series focuses on safety issues many parents encounter. It outlines safe sleep practices, car seat safety, and the importance of vaccinations. 20 pages, color.Published Date: Oct 2016
Feeding Our Youngest: 11 Months, Spanish
MF3581S
Spanish version: At 11 months, with a little slicing, chopping, and mashing, table food can make up most of your child’s diet by now. He is probably drinking breast milk or formula from a cup with meals, and demanding to join in at family meals, if he is not already included. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2021
Feeding Our Youngest: 12 Months, Spanish
MF3582S
Spanish version: As your baby approaches his first birthday, he is learning and mastering many skills and abilities. Help your child develop a healthful eating pattern than includes a variety of foods rich in calcium, vitamins A, C, and D, and iron. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2021
Feeding Our Youngest Series Packet, Spanish
PK14S
Translated into Spanish. Order the complete set of Feeding Our Youngest newsletters plus Thinking About Breastfeeding to distribute to your clients. Ideal for use in a variety of family education settings and even makes a great gift! 13 publications, 28 pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2021
Feeding Our Youngest: 7 Months, Spanish
MF3577S
Spanish version: Your 7-month-old baby has probably started eating solid foods and is showing more interest in food and family mealtime. You can also introduce drinking water, breast milk, or formula from a cup. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2021
Feeding Our Youngest: 8 Months, Spanish
MF3578S
Spanish version: As your baby moves toward eating family-friendly table food — somewhere between 7 and 10 months — you will want to continue to increase the variety and textures of food you offer. Includes tips for safe and healthful feeding. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2021
Feeding Our Youngest: 9 Months, Spanish
MF3579S
Spanish version: At age 9 months, your baby is developing a more precise grip — he can pick up items with his thumb and forefinger now. Think of the many finger foods you might offer. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2021
Feeding Our Youngest: 10 Months, Spanish
MF3580S
Spanish version: While developing skill with finger foods is important, your 10-month-old can also begin learning to use a spoon. It may be messy at first, but letting your baby practice with a spoon will build important self-feeding skills. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Sep 2021
Displaying 61 to 75 of 105 Publications