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PREPAREDNESS CHALLENGE 2021 COMPLETION FORM
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INSTITUTE BLOG
We accept guest posts from writers and brands that align with our audience. If you have an exciting or unique topic or idea contact us at info@childhoodpreparedness.org


Institute Staff
Mar 31, 2020
Senators Ask Office of Child Care for Answers on Coronavirus
Senators Ask Office of Child Care for Answers on Coronavirus


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Mar 27, 2020
COVID-19 Coronavirus Frequently Asked Questions
There is still much we do not know about the coronavirus. As new cases are identified we are learning more.


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Mar 24, 2020
Tips From a Kindergarten Teacher While You’re Staying Home During the COVID-19 Coronavirus
During this unprecedented time in America and across the globe, the Institute for Childhood Preparedness is here.

Institute Staff
Mar 23, 2020
Coronavirus: It is Time for Child Care Programs To Close
These are unprecedented times. Throughout the country we have seen mass closures of a wide variety of businesses.


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Mar 13, 2020
What Early Childhood Professionals Need to Know About COVID-19 Coronavirus Online Training Courses
Our COVID-19 coronavirus online training for early childhood professionals is now available and open for enrollment.


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Mar 11, 2020
Why Knowing Your Address Can Be the Difference Between Life and Death
There are limitations to our current 911 system. When calling from a cellular phone, most 911 dispatch centers will not know your address.

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Mar 6, 2020
30-Minute Active Shooter Preparedness Online Training Now Available
We have great news to share! Our on-demand introductory active shooter preparedness training is live and open for enrollment!


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Feb 27, 2020
Author Interview With Our Executive Director Andrew Roszak
We are so excited to announce that our Executive Director Andrew Roszak wrote a new book!


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Feb 25, 2020
How Denise Fernandez-Pallozzi Transported 41 Bags of Luggage to Puerto Rico Post-Earthquakes
Amazingly, in every disaster we find extraordinary people who are willing to go the extra mile and help out those in need.


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Feb 21, 2020
Woman Uses Pizza Order to Call 9-1-1 For Emergency Response
It may not seem like a big deal, but using code words during a 911 phone call can save a life.


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Feb 18, 2020
A Letter From our Executive Director About Unannounced Active Shooter Drills and Simulated Gunfire
Two large teacher unions have teamed up to condemn active shooter drills that cause trauma to teachers and students.


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Feb 3, 2020
Press Release: The Institute for Childhood Preparedness is Launching New Online Training Courses
The Institute for Childhood Preparedness is excited to announce the launch of our new online training courses!


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Jan 30, 2020
Prevent the Flu Virus: The Importance of Hand Washing for Parents and Children
So far, the 2019-2020 flu season has been especially harmful to young children.

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Jan 24, 2020
A Month of Uncertainty - Puerto Rico Continues to Be Impacted by Daily Earthquakes
On December 28, 2019 Puerto Rico began to experience a series of earthquakes.


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Jan 23, 2020
The COVID-19 Coronavirus: What You Need to Know
China’s deadly coronavirus has made its way to the United States.


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Jan 20, 2020
London Bridge Terror Attack: Using a Fire Extinguisher to Take Down the Armed Assailant
On November 29, 2019, a terrorist began stabbing innocent bystanders at Fishmonger’s Hall, a historic venue.


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Jan 14, 2020
Two Parishioners Killed by an Active Shooter While Attending Church Service
The suspicious visitor caught the attention of the volunteer church security team while he was walking through the parking lot.


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Dec 27, 2019
Puppies Potentially Linked to a Bacterial Outbreak
During the holidays, a popular present for the kids is a puppy; they are adorable, playful, and they bring joy to children and families.


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Dec 19, 2019
Holiday Safety Tips for Children and Parents from the Institute for Childhood Preparedness
The holidays are a wonderful time of the year filled with cheer, presents, and fun. But holiday celebrations also lead to distraction...


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Dec 19, 2019
How to Spot the Signs and Prevent Hypothermia in Children and Adults
For many families, winter is a season full of snow, warm beverages, and fun outdoor play. But freezing weather can also lead to hypothermia.
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