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JULY

Monthly Newsletter of LSU Early Head Start Partnership Program

Volume 2 Issue 10

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Bug Safety Tips

• Don't use scented soaps, perfumes or hair sprays on your child.

• Avoid areas where insects nest or gather, such as standing pools of water, uncovered foods and gardens where flowers are in bloom.

• Use insect repellents containing DEET when needed to prevent insect-related diseases.

• When outside in the evenings or other times when there are a lot of mosquitoes present, cover up with long sleeved shirts, pants and socks to prevent bites.

Sun Protection Tips

• Avoid sun contact during peak sun hours (10 AM – 6 PM).

• Wear protective clothing and a wide brimmed hat and sunglasses (with 99-100% UV protection).

• Sunscreen is a must (on sunny and cloudy days)! Look for products with UVA and UVB protection and an SPF of at least 15 (according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Association of Dermatology).

• Sunscreen should be applied 30 minutes before going out in the sun, and reapplied every two hours or sooner if swimming or sweating.

Summer First Aid Kit

• Every family should have at least one first aid kit at home which is well stocked and readily accessible.

• It’s also helpful to keep a first aid kit in the car and one to bring on trips.

• Kids get lots of cuts and scrapes during the warm summer months, so it’s nice to be prepared.

• Don’t forget to restock the kit once an item has been used.

• Be sure to keep a list of emergency numbers where they are easy to find. This list should include: emergency medical services (911), the doctor’s number, the dentist’s number, poison control, a number where mom and/or dad can be reached and any other important phone numbers.

Let’s all be Safe this Summer!

As a reminder, all EHS sites will be closed July 3rd -7th, last day of school will be Friday, July 21st. All students will return on Tuesday, August 1st for the 2017 -2018 school year. Until then, keep growing and learning.

We hope that everyone enjoys this special time of year, but we want to also remind parents that there are potential dangers during the summer months, and it’s important to be aware of what they are.

The more information one learns about how to prevent illnesses and injuries, the less likely they will occur. Keep your family safe this summer by following these tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

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Summer Meal Programs

If you have a school –aged child in need of breakfast and lunch this summer, simply text “FOOD” to 877877 and receive a message back with the location closest to you where they can get free summer meals.

Second Harvest Food Bank

How to get food assistance

If you need food assistance, call us toll-free

Monday- through Friday, 8am to 7pm:

1-855-392-9338

Water Safety Tips

• Adult supervision is of paramount importance. Parents need to focus on their children 100% of the time. No distractions!

• Practice “touch supervision” (a term used by the American Academy of Pediatrics). This means that at all times, the supervising adult is within an arm’s length of the child being watched, when near or in the water.

• Remember, no child or adult is “drown proof.”

• Keep in mind that children can drown in many different water sources including: bathtubs, toilets, buckets, baby pools, backyard swimming pools, community pools, streams, creeks, lakes, rivers, oceans and other places.

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Sign-up for our HCI Dental training today!

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• Be sure to check the back seat before you leave the vehicle.

• Put your purse, briefcase, lunch, etc. in the backseat so you are sure to look before you lock the door.

• Do not let your children play near vehicles; they may accidentally lock themselves in.

Healthy Smiles for a Healthy Life

>Tooth decay is the number one chronic disease among children in the United States

>The bacteria that causes tooth decay can spread from one person to another and from one tooth to another

>As soon as a child’s first tooth comes into his or her mouth, tooth decay can occur

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31 positions available visit to apply.

Over 100 positions available visit to apply.

New Orleans Veterans Job Fair- Aug. 3rd 11am – 3pm at Mercedes Benz Superdome register now by visiting

Visit the New Orleans VA Medical Center Recruitment Center at

2400 Canal St.1st floor to apply for any available positions (open to anyone) Monday-Friday 8am-4pm. Please bring your resume, any school transcripts or certifications.

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Summer Activities

Visit for their summer 2017 program guide for summer camps, pool opens and recreational center times.

1. NORDC presents: Krazy Hat and Sock Hop Friday, July 7th| Treme Rec Center| 900 N. Villere St.

| 6-8PM | AGES 4-12 | FREE | Open to all.

2. Big.Easy.Deals.at nolacc.neworleans- for Audubon Nature Institute ½ priced Family 4-Packs.

3. New Orleans Baby Cakes "4 for $44" package every Sunday game in 2017! Get 4 game tickets, 4 hotdogs, 4 sodas, 1 souvenir program, and $5 coupon to use in the 'Cakes Shop.

Car Safety Tips

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