A hands-on station-based lesson where students learn to inspect and properly use life-saving safety equipment including helmets, car seats, smoke detectors, and sleep environments.
A lesson focused on identifying age-specific hazards and designing comprehensive prevention strategies for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers to ensure a safe environment for growth.
Prepares students to launch their own childcare business by developing leadership skills, creating business plans, and learning professional communication.
Explores developmental milestones across physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains, while teaching positive behavior management and discipline techniques.
Focuses on the fundamental skills of caring for infants and young children, including sanitation, safe holding, feeding techniques, diapering, and establishing daily routines.
Students learn to identify common safety hazards in indoor and outdoor childcare environments and develop comprehensive safety plans to keep children safe.
Students learn to distinguish between medically accurate information and health misconceptions by identifying sources of misinformation, understanding the risks of 'quackery,' and practicing how to verify health claims using reliable resources.
A comprehensive lesson teaching students how to identify and utilize reliable health resources like the CDC, FDA, and school health professionals to make informed health decisions. Includes a multi-day community health project.