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The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) Plan of Safe Care (POSC) is designed to improve the 1) safety and well-being of infants affected by prenatal substance exposure and 2) recovery outcomes for their caregivers.
How to look after your baby when youre not feeling well You can still breastfeed and bottle feed but take extra care with cleanliness. Relax the screen time rules a little. Read them some stories, or put on an audio storybook. Get out colouring sheets. Video call grandparents or their friends.
A sick child will need plenty of fluids. Dont worry about food for the first day or so unless they want it. Try to keep them company with some quiet games and stories. Sick children need plenty of rest, so encourage them to doze off whenever they need to reading them a quiet story might help.
The caregiver/teacher should determine if the illness: Prevents the child from participating comfortably in activities. Results in a need for care that is greater than the staff can provide without compromising the health and safety of other children. Poses a risk of spread of harmful diseases to others.
Being sick is too sick to send a child to school. Keep your child home until they are no longer contagious, which usually means after their symptoms have gone away. Early in the illness when they feel just sort of sick like theyre ``coming down with something is often when the disease is most contagious.
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