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Avoiding Daycare Dangers
By Sally Tusa, Babytalk
Here's another question to ask when selecting a daycare center: Are staff members aware that infants should be put to sleep on their backs to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?
Many may not be: According to a recent study, 20 percent of SIDS deaths occur in daycare, where childcare providers don't know about the benefits of back-sleeping for infants. Researchers at the Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC, examined 172 licensed daycare centers in the United States and found that only 57 percent had heard of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Back to Sleep Campaign, and only a third had providers who routinely put babies to sleep on their backs. In addition to asking about a center's infant care practices, the Child Care Action Campaign recommends that you look for the following when you visit a center to find one that's safe for your child:
Just beginning your search for a daycare center? For help, check out www.careguide.com. The site has a national database of daycare centers -- including information about cost, hours, staffing, and programming -- that you can search by location. |
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