Day Care Personnel

Health Bulletin-KICK ASTHMA: Take charge and control it

Sponsoring Program Name: 
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
This educational Bulletin is intended to provide key messages to people with asthma to help them understand and control the diseases. Messages include 1) have a regular doctor, 2) use the right medicines, 3) watch out for triggers, ) lead a healthy, active live. It's user friendly; bright and catchy with lots of pictures.

This educational Bulletin is intended to provide key messages to people with asthma to help them understand and control the diseases. Messages include 1) have a regular doctor, 2) use the right medicines, 3) watch out for triggers, ) lead a healthy, active live. It's user friendly; bright and catchy with lots of pictures.

Contact Name: 
Lorna E. Davis
Contact Email: 
ldavis1@health.nyc.gov
Contact Phone: 
212-513-0528
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www.smokefreeapartments.org

Sponsoring Program Name: 
S.A.F.E. Smokefree Air For Everyone
The Smokefree Apartment House Registry at www.smokefreeapartments.org provides a free listing of non-smoking apartments which are located in non-smoking buildings. There is also information for landlords and tenants about the legality of non-smoking residential buildings. The service is free.

The Smokefree Apartment House Registry at www.smokefreeapartments.org provides a free listing of non-smoking apartments which are located in non-smoking buildings. There is also information for landlords and tenants about the legality of non-smoking residential buildings. The service is free.

Contact Name: 
Esther Schiller
Contact Email: 
smokefreeapartments@pacificnet.net
Contact Phone: 
818/363-4220
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Asthma Basics for Children

The Asthma Basics for Children program is designed to help early childhood educators and parents of children under age 7 learn to manage asthma. Program materials include a separate handbook and curriculum for educating parents and early childhood educators. The Instructor's Guide contains both curricula and the two handbooks cover the basics of asthma management along with practical activities f

The Asthma Basics for Children program is designed to help early childhood educators and parents of children under age 7 learn to manage asthma. Program materials include a separate handbook and curriculum for educating parents and early childhood educators. The Instructor's Guide contains both curricula and the two handbooks cover the basics of asthma management along with practical activities for preschool-age children to learn about asthma. The handbook for early childhood educators also provides information on how to create an asthma program at the child care center.

Contact Name: 
Helene Taylor
Contact Email: 
info@aafa.org
Contact Phone: 
202-466-7643
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