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Preview of Medication Chart for fever flu common cold virus toddler infant adult child

Medication Chart for fever flu common cold virus toddler infant adult child

This is a medication chart that one can use that is very helpful in remembering the basics such as time, type of medication taken, temperature, and symptoms/notes. there is a Medication Types Key that you can use or erase and put your own types of medication names in. It is simple and easy to use. I did this chart to specifically have what I wanted on it. If you are printing it and want it to come out as a full landscape document be sure to change the scale on it to around 130. Originally the
Preview of FREE Diabetes Social Story | Health Awareness & Empathy for Classmates

FREE Diabetes Social Story | Health Awareness & Empathy for Classmates

Help your students build empathy and social awareness with this FREE social story about diabetes! Whether you’re a classroom teacher, school nurse, counselor, paraprofessional, or homeschool parent, this kid-friendly resource is the perfect way to foster understanding and inclusion for students with diabetes. Designed in colorful, simple language for young learners, this diabetes awareness social story explains what diabetes is, how it affects some classmates, and how we can be kind and support
Preview of FREE Social Story About Hearing Loss Teaching Empathy Inclusion & Deaf Awareness

FREE Social Story About Hearing Loss Teaching Empathy Inclusion & Deaf Awareness

Help students understand hearing loss and support classmates with hearing impairments with this free social story! This kid-friendly, illustrated social-emotional learning resource is designed to promote empathy, inclusion, and deaf awareness in your classroom or small group setting. Whether you're a classroom teacher, special education professional, school counselor, nurse, or homeschool parent, this social story offers an engaging way to support students in building social awareness, respectf
Preview of Peanut / Nut Allergy Parent Letter & Substitute Letter

Peanut / Nut Allergy Parent Letter & Substitute Letter

An excellent letter to send home to parents informing them of a student in your classroom who has a severe allergy to peanuts/tree nuts. Also included is a letter to be left with a substitute teacher and a plan for students who pack items containing peanuts/tree nuts in their lunchbox. Enjoy!
Preview of "Keep Me Home If..." Sick Child/Symptom Exclusion Handout/Poster- Editable

"Keep Me Home If..." Sick Child/Symptom Exclusion Handout/Poster- Editable

Created by
Grace Millsaps
Every preschool, daycare, elementary classroom, and school nurse needs this handout! I give this flyer to all the parents at my preschool at the beginning of the every school year. Even though the same rules are in the school's handbook, the illustrations really help the parents to pay more attention to the rules. The .pdf download includes a link to a version that is editable in Google Slides. Need More Preschool Resources?Parent Communication and Student AssessmentMy Entire Preschool Welcome P
Preview of Peanut Free Zone (Peanut Allergies)

Peanut Free Zone (Peanut Allergies)

Created by
Liv to Teach
Hang this sign on your door anytime you have a child with peanut allergies or egg allergies. It will remind parents and students to keep the room peanut free and/or egg free. Also include are parent notes kindly asking that all whole class party treats be peanut free and/or egg free. It can be sent home at the beginning of the year and anytime you are having a class party. Thanks for stopping by!! If you enjoy this product, please feel free to visit my Liv to Teach Blog for more fun ide
Preview of Peanut Free Classroom

Peanut Free Classroom

Created by
Perkins Class
Sign to hang on your classroom door if a student has an allergy to peanuts or tree nuts.
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