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CPR Certification in Child Care: Requirements, Benefits, and Why It Saves Lives
When parents entrust their children to a child care program, they expect a safe, prepared environment. One of the most critical safety requirements—and one of the most valuable skills staff can have—is current CPR and First Aid certification. In both Massachusetts and Rhode Island, CPR certification is not only a regulatory requirement but also a lifesaving tool that protects children, staff, and programs. As a pediatric nurse and now a Certified American Red Cross Adult and


❄️ Snow Day Safety: The Hidden Dangers of Cold Weather for Young Children
As today’s snowstorm blankets across multiple states, including Massachusetts and Rhode Island, many families and child care programs are navigating winter weather routines — from bundling up for drop-off to deciding whether outdoor play is safe. While snow days can be magical, cold weather poses real and often underestimated risks for young children, especially in group care settings. At PediNurse LLC, we work closely with child care centers to ensure winter health and safet


What To Do If a Permanent Tooth Gets Knocked Out in a Child Care Setting
As a child care provider, you know that accidents happen quickly. Falls, sports, or even rough play can sometimes lead to dental...


Childhood Obesity in Children Under 5: How Child Care Centers Can Help
Childhood obesity is often thought of as a problem for older children, but it begins much earlier than most people realize. In fact,...


Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease: What Child Care Providers Need to Know
Child care centers in Massachusetts and Rhode Island frequently encounter outbreaks of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), especially...


Breastmilk Storage in Child Care Centers: A Guide for Providers
As more families choose child care for their infants, proper breastmilk storage and handling has become an essential responsibility for...
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