California Childcare Health Program
About Us
The mission of the California Childcare Health Program is to improve the quality of child care by initiating and strengthening linkages between the health, safety and child care communities and the families they serve.
Contact Information
California Childcare Health Program
1950 Addison Street, Suite 107
Berkeley, CA 94704
Telephone: 510-204-0930
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Articles by California Childcare Health Program
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Infant Feeding and Soy Formula
Soy formula is developed with soy protein and without lactose as a substitute for breastfeeding and cows’ milk...
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La Alimentación de los Bebés y la Fórmula a Base de Soya
La fórmula a base de soya está hecha con proteína de soya y sin lactosa como sustituto de la leche materna y la...
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La Salud Bucal Puede Afectar la Salud General
Tal vez ha escuchado hablar de la relación entre la boca y el cuerpo. Lo que entra por la boca puede afectar al resto...
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Prohibición de Químicos Llamados Ftalatos en Productos para Niños
En California existen leyes que prohíben la producción y distribución de productos que contienen ciertos químicos...
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Beware of Poisonous Houseplants
Plants are among the most common household substances that children may eat. But, did you know that some common indoor...
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Bronchitis and Pneumonia
Children in child care settings are often sick with upper respiratory infections. The rates of these infections are...
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Vaccines Aren’t Just for Children
Parents may think that vaccines or shots are just for infants and children, but illnesses have no age limits and adults...
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Toilet Learning in Child Care
Learning to use the toilet is an important developmental milestone that commonly occurs during the years children are in...
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Protecting Infants in Our Care from SIDS
What Is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)? Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the unexpected and unexplained...
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Stimulating Language Development
Most children begin to speak around the age of 10 to 18 months. However, their understanding of words starts long before...
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