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- DECAL SAMPLE Safe Sleep Practices Policy - Bright from the Start
1) Infants will be placed on their backs in a crib to sleep unless a physician’s written statement authorizing another sleep position for that infant is provided The written statement must include how the infant shall be placed to sleep and a
- Safe Infant Sleep | Georgia Department of Public Health
The Georgia Department of Public Health’s Safe Infant Sleep Program coordinates statewide public health interventions intended to protect infants from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) and other sleep-related causes of infant death
- Safe Sleep for your Baby - Bright from the Start
Place babies on their backs to sleep for naps and at night Use a sleep surface that is firm, flat, level, and covered only by a fitted sheet Share your room with baby, not your bed, for at least the first 6 months Feed baby human milk, like by direct breastfeeding Keep things out of baby’s sleep area—no objects, toys, or other items
- Georgia Safe to Sleep Campaign Materials
The goal of Georgia’s Safe to Sleep campaigns is to educate mothers, fathers, grandparents and caregivers about the importance of putting babies to sleep following the ABCs of Safe Sleep as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics
- Infant Safe to Sleep Guidelines and Protocol - Georgia Office of the . . .
From 2009 to 2013, there were 929 infant sleep-related deaths reported to Georgia the Child Fatality Review Panel The average is 154 infant deaths each year, an average of 3 infant deaths per week due to sleep-related causes alone
- Program for Infant and Toddler Care - decal. ga. gov
The following practices are important aspects of relationship-based care that the GA Infant Toddler Specialists can help you achieve: Implementation of the Six Essential Policies; Consistent planning and reflection to provide responsive care; Intentional decision making and teaching practices
- GA Decal Bright from the Start
Bright from the Start Georgia's Department of Early Care and Learning Meeting the child care and early education needs of Georgia's children and their families
- Infant Sleep Chart - NC Child Care Health and Safety Resource Center
Visually check sleeping infants every 15 minutes Note the infant’s sleep position, skin color, breathing, level of sleep, and body temperature Record your visual check below Include date, your initials, time of the check, infant’s sleep position, and any comments you have
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