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CCHC LESSON PLAN FOR CHILDREN’S HEALTH PROMOTIONPresentation Title: Ready KidsSubmitted by (LPHA name or DHSS): Benton County Date submitted: December 2016Learning Objective(s): Children will identify the correct actions to take in the following emergency situations:FireFloodTornado/severe weatherEarthquakesPresentation Outline (not to exceed 30 minutes):Fire:Stay (crawl) under smoke to get out of a building that is on fireHave and know the place everyone is to meet after they get out of the building away from the fire (whether at home, school, church, etc).FloodChildren will know that in a flood, they need to get to higher groundTornado/severe weatherDiscuss where safe places are to take shelter in a tornado (Basements, interior rooms or closets, bathrooms/tubs, away from windows)Demonstrate position to take kneeling on floor with head covered (Tuck and cover)EarthquakeGet under heavy furniture (like a big desk or something solid/sturdy) (tuck and cover)Or stand in a door jam Question and AnswerResources used (story books, video, props): NOTE: VIDEO PORTION MUST NOT EXCEED MORE THAN HALF OF TOTAL TIME OF PRESENTATION Resources available at Ready Kids or American Red Cross may be used with “Mimi Mouse Prepares for Emergencies”Children’s Health Promotions are developed utilizing best practice references such as the “Kansas and Missouri Core Competencies for Early Childhood and Youth Professionals” (Content Area V: Health and Safety), and the National Health and Safety Performance Standards, “Caring for Our Children.” Consultants developing new lessons for children’s health promotions should use this template and submit to the CCHC Program Manager for approval. Health Promotion Lesson Plans already approved by the CCHC Program Manager are approved for use by any contracting LPHA. Approved lesson plans are reviewed by the CCHC Program Manager at a minimum of every three years, and are therefore considered approved if in circulation until otherwise instructed by the CCHC Program Manager. ................
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