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Teaching poison prevention to preschool children, their parents, and professional educators through child care centers

E.P. Krenzelok and R.J. Garber

American Journal of Public Health, 1981, vol. 71, issue 7, 750-752

Abstract: A program to teach poison prevention to preschool children in day care centers was designed to teach three basic concepts: where poison is, what poison is, and how to avoid poison. A series of 10 slide-cassette presentations and numerous teaching aids were developed for use by the day care center instructor to the children. Over 3,000 children were enrolled in the program. Evaluation shows that poison prevention education can be demonstrated in children less than 5 years of age.

Date: 1981
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.71.7.750

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