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Child Safety Seats
Nutrition help from WIC
Parenting information from Parents as Teachers
Sleep safety from SIDS Resources, Inc.
Choosing Childcare
Parenting information from ParentLink
Toll-Free Phone Numbers
Child Safety Seats
Using a child safety seat correctly makes a big difference. A
child safety seat may not protect your child in a crash if it is
not used correctly and installed properly in your vehicle. For
more information on child safety seats, visit the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration's website or review the
American Academy of Pediatrics Car
Seat Guide on their web site.
WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,
Infants and Children)
The WIC Program prescribes and pays for nutritious foods to supplement
the diets of pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children
up to their fifth birthday. Individuals who qualify are "nutritionally
at-risk," based on a medical and nutrition assessment, and
meet income guidelines (185% poverty). Program participants are
reassessed periodically to determine eligibility status. These
services are provided through contracts with county and city health
departments, community health centers, community action agencies
and hospitals. WIC has contracts with retail grocers and pharmacies
to provide the prescribed supplemental foods. The WIC Program provides:
- nutrition education to program participants to change eating
patterns in a positive way to improve their health status;
- breastfeeding counseling and support to pregnant women and
new mothers on the program;
- immunization screenings and referrals to assure children are
age-appropriately immunized;
- nutrition counseling to special needs populations; and
- medical referrals to health care providers to address the WIC
participants needs.
To find a local WIC program or for more information, call 1-800-TEL-LINK
(1-800-835-5465) or visit the WIC website.
Parents as Teachers
Parents as Teachers (PAT) is a parent education and family support
program that is free to all pregnant women and parents of children
up to kindergarten age. PAT focuses on the early years to help
parents understand what to expect during each stage of their child's
development. The program offers personal visits, group meetings,
and developmental screenings. It helps link parents to a network
of community resources. It is available all over Missouri. Certified
parent educators offer parents practical ways to encourage learning,
to manage challenging behavior, and to promote strong parent-child
relationships. For more information or to find a PAT program near
you, visit the National Parents
as Teachers website.
SIDS Resources, Inc.
SIDS Resources, Inc. is the source of current and accurate information
about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and risk reduction techniques
in Missouri. SIDS Resources, Inc. offers professional and community
education opportunities about reducing the risk of SIDS and infant
death throughout the state of Missouri and in the Kansas counties
surrounding Kansas City.
The mission of SIDS Resources, Inc. is to create a community where
all babies are healthy through the first year of life and in which:
- professionals and the community understand the risk
factors for SIDS and infant death and use healthy infant care practices;
- families and professionals affected by the death
of a baby receive supportive services and education;
- research to stop SIDS and infant death is supported.
SIDS Resources, Inc. recommends the following strategies to reduce
the risk of SIDS:
- Place babies on their backs to sleep in a crib that
meets current safety standards on a firm, flat mattress at naptime
and nighttime.
- Slats of the crib should not be wider than a soft
drink can.
- Do not smoke while pregnant or in the presence of
babies, and don't let others smoke around your baby.
- Remove soft, fluffy items such as quilts, comforters,
pillows and stuffed animals from baby's crib.
- Do not let the baby get too hot.
For more information on sleep safety, call 1-800-421-3511 or visit
the SIDS Resources, Inc. website.
Choosing Childcare
Choosing the right childcare for your family is an important decision.
You have the right to ask the childcare providers specific questions
and to personally see the facility before you trust your baby to
their care.
- Ask if the caregiver is licensed or inspected by
the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
- Find out how many children under two years of age
are in the home or center.
- Ask how they handle emergencies.
- Discuss your baby's feeding routine and sleeping
routine, including always placing the baby to sleep on its back.
- Be sure the home or center is safe and clean.
- Tell your childcare provider to call you if he/she
gets upset with your baby.
- Tell the provider to NEVER shake your baby.
Local Resource and Referral agencies are located throughout the
state and can assist you in making an appropriate child care choice.
Call 1-800-200-9017 for the Resource and Referral office nearest
you or visit the Child
Care website.
ParentLink
ParentLink, sponsored by the University of Missouri-Columbia, provides
support for parents through an information line, lending library,
and community development activities. ParentLink's mission is to
help Missouri parents provide safe, healthy and nurturing environments
for their children. For more information, please call 1-800-552-8522,
or visit the ParentLink website.
Toll-Free Phone Numbers
TEL-LINK
American Cancer Society Helpline (Smoking Cessation)
Breastfeeding Support
Child Abuse Hotline
MC+ for Kids
Division of Highway Safety (child safety seats)
GED Information
HIV/STD Information Line
March of Dimes
MC+ Recipient Services Line
ParentLink (parenting questions)
Parental Stress Helpline
Parents as Teachers
Poison Control
SIDS Resources, Inc.
Special Health Care Needs
WIC (Women, Infants and Children) |
800-835-5465
800-227-2345
800-877-6246
800-392-3738
888-275-5908
800-800-BELT
800-521-READ
800-533-2437
888-663-4637
800-392-2161
800-552-8522
800-367-2543
Local School District
800-366-8888
800-421-3511
800-451-0669
800-835-5465 |
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