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  1. Title: Stay safe from COVID-19: Keep a safe distance until a few weeks after your last COVID-19 shot Author: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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  2. Jan 5, 2021 · Download your free printable social distancing signs to help you prepare to reopen after lockdown.

  3. Jan 30, 2021 · Wear a mask to protect yourself and others and stop the spread of COVID-19. Stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arm lengths) from others who don’t live with you. Avoid crowds. The more people you are in contact with, the more likely you are to be exposed to COVID-19. Cases in the last 7 days.

  4. goal of social distancing interventions is to review the number of contacts so that this rate at which the epidemic is growing—and ultimately the number of infections—is reduced. And we achieve this goal of one infected person infecting less than one other person. [Sarah Gregory] So, we get down to one person not affecting another person.

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    • Overview
    • Tools for Tracking Milestones
    • Children’s Books
    • Tips for When There’s a Developmental Concern
    • Promoting Developmental Monitoring
    • Engaging Families in Monitoring
    • Tools to Support Monitoring and Screening
    • Training Resources
    • Customization, Translations, and Ordering Online

    Professionals: Click here for ideas on ways to share these materials with families.

    CDC’s Milestone Tracker App

    •Learn more about the Milestone Tracker app – now available in English and Spanish

    •Promote the Milestone Tracker app with a promotional toolkit English [3 MB, 17 Pages, 508], and Spanish [3 MB, 17 Pages, 508]

    •Download the Milestone Tracker app from the App Store

    •Download the Milestone Tracker app from Google Play

    Checklists

    Baby’s Busy Day: Being One is So Much Fun! – Order Online

    •English [4 MB, 12 Pages, 508]

    •Spanish [4 MB, 12 Pages, 508]

    Where is Bear?  A Terrific Tale for 2-Year-Olds – Order Online

    •English [27 MB, 20 Pages, 508]

    •Spanish [9 MB, 21 Pages, 508]

    How to Get Help for Your Child

    •English [658 KB, 1 Page, 508]

    •Spanish [638 KB, 1 Page, 508]

    How to Help Your Child  Tip Sheet

    •Korean [157 KB, 2 Pages, 508]

    •Vietnamese [227 KB, 2 Pages, 508]

    Milestone Brochure: Track Your Child’s Developmental Milestones

    •English [2 MB, 2 Pages, 508], English Print Version [2 MB, 2 Pages, Print Only]

    •Spanish [658 KB, 2 Pages, 508], Spanish Print Version [2 MB, 2 Pages, Print Only]

    Flyers and Posters –  Order Online

    •Milestone Tracker app Flyer English and Spanish [927 KB, 2 Pages, Print Only]

    •First Tooth Flyer – English and Spanish [663 KB, 2 Pages, Print Only]

    WIC Developmental Milestone Checklist Program Implementation Guide

    •Print the Complete Program Implementation Guide [5.52 MB, 42 Pages, 508]

    •This online implementation guide provides step-by-step guidance on how to integrate a WIC Milestone Checklist Program in your state’s WIC clinics.

    Primers

    Primers provide tips on ways to integrate “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” materials across various settings.

    •Health Care Providers (Primer English [233 KB, 2 Pages, 508]) (Primer Spanish [242 KB, 2 Pages, 508])

    Developmental Monitoring and Screening Fact Sheet

    •English and Spanish [657 KB, 2 Pages, Print Only]

    Developmental Screening Passport

    This resource from Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive! can be used to track a child’s developmental screening history and share results with providers.

    •English [2 MB, 6 Pages, 508], English Print Version [2 MB, 2 Pages, Print Only]

    •Spanish [2 MB, 2 Pages, Print Only]

    Watch Me! Celebrating Milestones and Sharing Concerns

    An online training for early care and education providers. FREE Continuing Education is available.

    •Take the 1-hour training in English

    •Take the 1-hour training in Spanish

    Customization

    You can add your organization’s contact information to any of these materials by following these simple steps. Note: This requires the use of Adobe program InDesign. 1.Email us at ActEarly@cdc.gov to let us know you would like to customize the materials and how you will be using them. 2.Access our Box.com site to download and edit the customizable files. 3.Print your own customized materials and distribute. Note: Customized materials may not include the CDC or HHS logos.

    Translations

    CDC offers most materials in Spanish, and many materials in Simplified Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese (as indicated above). Some non-CDC partners have translated materials into other languages including Russian, Turkish, French, Indonesian, Bengali, Urdu, and Portuguese. To access these additional translations, please email ActEarly@cdc.gov. To translate “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” materials, please email us at ActEarly@cdc.gov with the following information: 1.The language you will use. 2.The product(s) you will translate. 3.Whether you need editable “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” files. 4.Whether you will make the translated materials available online. Please note: 1.Your translated materials must reference the original “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” materials (e.g. “Content provided (in English) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Learn the Signs. Act Early. program; www.cdc.gov/ActEarly. Translation of that content provided by [your organization].”). 2.Your translated materials must not include the CDC or HHS logos. 3.Please send your final translation (file or link) to ActEarly@cdc.gov.

    Ordering Online

    Limited quantities of Learn the Signs. Act Early. materials are available for order and shipment at no cost through our online ordering site. While we no longer process order requests that are higher than the listed limits, we recommend either downloading and printing the materials yourselves or reaching out to your state’s Act Early Ambassador who may have customized materials available for you. If you have additional questions about your order, please email ActEarly@cdc.gov .

  5. Use social distancing (stay at least 6 feet away from others). Before you go, call and ask what extra prevention strategies they are using, like requiring staff to wear cloth face coverings.

  6. Sep 3, 2020 · That’s why we’ve designed 7 eye-catching COVID-19 social distancing signs to download, print, and display in your most visible and trafficked areas. How to Use Our Social Distancing Signs Click the download buttons to save each printable to your phone or computer.

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